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  1. 1 hour ago, DartmoorTrails said:

    What foams have you ordered?

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    Picked up 2 sets of the Proline 2.2 XL dual stage foams. They’re a identical match in size to the originals, with a much softer outer and the firm inner.  I think pretty much identical to the CI double deuce 6.0 soft outers, without waiting 3 weeks.

     

    Which ones are you running? The included ones seem pretty firm for a single stage, I think given the chop it would be possible to make some nice tuning rings from them...

  2. 1 hour ago, DartmoorTrails said:

    Anyone else booked in do you know?

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    Quite a lot of the local regulars are also booked in for Sunday I believe. At previous events there the trails weren’t very demanding, but it’s a great social event, normally quite a lot of drivers from across Summeset/Bristol areas too.

     

    Shameless plug for a video I did of the event there last summer, sorted permissions etc with Neil to do some drone flying there. Was fun 🤗

     

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  3. I have those on my sporty, excellent on the rocks mate [emoji106]

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    Good to hear they do okay! Fingers crossed they work out.

    Started working on them last night, it’s surprising how much the sidewalls soften up after a bit of trimming inside & a shave outside. Also surprising how long it takes to do! The mess is quite spectacular, hope the end result is worth it [emoji1787]e0987d1b9e8820c38f62adbaed37c9e6.jpg
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  4. Mendip with SST soon enough [emoji106] are you going? We'll be there on the Saturday.

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    I’m going, but have booked in for the Sunday. Saturdays are pretty much off limits to me, something about family time blah blah kids etc [emoji1787][emoji1787]


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  5. Good work with getting into the leftovers build mate [emoji106] I love those builds as much as the proper builds [emoji16]
    Looks really good though, looking forward to seeing it in the rocks soon.

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    Love these kind of builds too, building something out of what you have on the bench is sooooo satisfying [emoji2]

    Speaking of what’s on the bench, the Postman kindly dropped these off today. They are huge [emoji44] With some dremel work to take the inside ribbing off, and shave the inside sidewalls, I think they might be a performer. Think they will soften up nicely after these little mods. Still waiting on the 2 stage foams..

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  6. Just back from holiday...
     
    And this is a build I was waiting to see! Well done mate - looks very nice indeed[emoji106]
     
    I see you have now lowered the front chassis upper link 1 place - was going to mention that - but then you have quite a bit of knuckle weight helping with grip there also. What is your caster like? Have you tried increasing that - hard to tell from the pics - as that will help further with ledges.
     
    Once you can sort the battery location that will help lots also :-). I run 850mah packs but then I think you chaps get out for longer runs than I do. 
     
    Also looking forward to seeing these Ibex over here.
     
    Fun times!!
     

    Thanks for your motivational words!

    I’ve increased the caster angle a few degrees by adjusting the front link lengths, I think it could stand a bit more, with a 2mm spacer on the lower links to bring them out a touch more.

    Last run out I was quite chuffed with the behaviour of the rig, the way it pulls into rocks and resists the dreaded roll over. But of course, we can never be happy with the status quo. There’s always a bit more to eek out of every build [emoji2]

    Normally on a run we will be on the rocks for 6hrs or so. So the slightly larger batteries are worth it.

    Impatiently stomping my feet waiting for tyres to come into stock. Had to throw this one together, the ‘Scrapra’ composed of only the finest leftover parts [emoji102][emoji38]

    Capra cage, high clearance skid, Capra gearbox, mixture of Capra/scx10.2 links and driveshafts, and a shiny pair of refurbished AR44’s sitting under it all. Will drive quite differently I’m sure, and looks pretty tasty with the Scorcher hard body sat on top [emoji41]

    Do note I used my highest performing HV ultra brushless super power servo for mocking up [emoji16] Need to order up a waterproof Savox and esc for this build then it’s ready to rock & roll..

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  7. Little update with some more work done. Not quite sure if it’s still a Capra really, all that remains are the axles, shocks and some links [emoji39]

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    Postman has been! 24% front overdrive and stronger standard ratio for the rear. Supershafty link riser to replace the printed piece. And one of Holmes finest economy motors..... love these things [emoji2]

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    Had a run out last weekend with the overdrive and riser fitted. It offers +11mm & +16mm options vs the printed one +10mm. Small but noticeable change, this thing just wants to plant the front down. Takes quite an extreme angle to roll back now.

    The overdrive feels good, not as extreme as I was expecting. Guess that’s why they call it the mild setup [emoji102] Sidehilling is still very acceptable, and on steep ledge climbs you can see the front pulling the rear over instead of rotating around the rear axle.

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    Back to the bench yesterday, time to get this baby in. Ax10 style gearbox pulled from an scx10.2 builders kit.

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    Motor sits a solid 8-10mm lower, and overall weight came down 60g. No dig, but I think the VP Hurtz would drop in okay. Could be ordering that up soon..

    Driveshafts are a mixture of Capra/scx10.2 WB’s now. They needed lengthening to accommodate the ax10 box. Lots more scope in the gearing, 16/56 feels very similar to stock gearbox with a 9t pinion. Feel comfortable going to 2.2’s now I can gear correctly, just need to find some pin tyres. 13/56 on 5.5 tyres should give very similar rollout to how it is now on 4.75 1.9’s. No stock of the Ibex in good old England still.. Anyone have some Voodoo pins or light wheels for sale? [emoji16]

    The rear lower links are high clearance with quite a bend in them. They come very close to binding on the upper links on full flex, will have to keep an eye on this when it’s next out and see if it’s a problem or not. Can now climb the garden steps where before it would hang on the rear links, not much of a test but I’ll take it [emoji38]

    Next steps are 2.2’s, a swap to new radio (a buddy gifted me a FS gt5 setup for wiring up his bc8. Win win!) and eventually relocating the lipo down to the axle. Looking good for a 1300 3s behind the servo, just need to get cutting on some g10..


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  8. Providing it's not this weekend I should be free. Off to Cotswolds for a few days from Saturday. First change of scenery for ages!!!

    Wonderful views from up on sharpitor if memory serves.

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    Have a good time up there!

    Used to fly slope soarers from the S W bank of Sharpitor, it’s a nice view of Burrator and over to Tavistock up there. Not been down to Leather Tor before but hopefully have a quick scout after work one day next week. See what kind of lines there are to take


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  9. Nice write up mate, can't wait to get out on the rocks in the coming weeks / months to see how she performs[emoji106]

    Thanks mate, looking forward to seeing you out again soon. Thinking of organising a meet at Sharpitor and on to Leather Tor in a couple weeks if your free?


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  10. So here we are, the first build thread I’ve started since the old UltimateRC days. Bear with me while I take a trip down memory lane [emoji16] Post 2 will begin the Sporty conversion.

     

    Way back in the land of....2019, a Capra was preordered. It was built, it was driven, and it was good. Then promptly shelved through the winter (damn scale rigs asking for mud and attention!)

     

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    Fast forward to 2020, and it was reborn like a Phoenix rising, as the Baja Bug. Hard body, capable, fun and quite the looker I think [emoji102]

     

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    Along the way there was very few bolt on parts, instead much time investment into understanding link geometry and suspension for this flavour of fun.

     

    Of course, the good weather comes along, a stronger local scene gets together for proper rock crawling. Everyone is talking about granite Tor’s, steep climbs and gnarly transitions. Suddenly there’s something simmering just beneath the surface I haven’t felt before. It wasn’t a dodgy takeaway thankfully. This build found its true calling, to live up to the Goat name. My first performance crawler build [emoji39]

     

    First came the wheelbase stretch (+12mm), and the swap to a droop setup. A flat skid was locked & loaded. Shorter springs softer than a homemade jelly. Anti squat and dive was considered. Lines were drawn mapping instant center points. Rear link riser came hot off the press. Well, 3D printer. Progress was being made.

     

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    The fun continued, corners were weighed and balance changes needed to happen. Some tummy fat needed trimming, but the Bug look had to stay. Research started into body and chassis options. Much tea was stirred, some drank, others left to go cold while links were moved and discussions were had about tyres.

     

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    Lexan comp cut body was painted (Kamtec shell). Hyrax predators with 2 stage inserts were broken in. Total weight came down and suddenly 60 degree climbs were not a problem. Stay tuned to see how this evolves into a Sporty build, and what happens to the standard components [emoji2]

     

     

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  11. The geometry isn't great at the back. Very little link separation and the shocks could do with sitting further inboard at the top too.

    On the standard setup I think the anti squat is fairly neutral. Not so much caster in the front knuckles either. But always more potential [emoji846]

    That said, most of my understanding comes more from racing side of the hobby, still learning the voodoo of multi link setups [emoji38]


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  12. Looks good there buddy!! Them plastic rims so easily overlooked. Real light that is.

     

    All this axle talk has me thinking of left over parts and pondering reusing the Capra cage with some ar44's and an ax10 gearbox. Am quite confident there would only be minimal fitment details to resolve... And STH do a skid plate for such occasions...

  13. 1 minute ago, stimpy said:

     

    Best get a build thread, piccies or both on that Alcista!... 

     

    Would be happy to if you think it would be of interest. Started off with a box stock Capra kit and it's gone off on a tangent somewhat 😅 Having several dedicated rock rigs in our local group has us getting almost grown up about tyres, balance and geometry 😂😂

     

    Sorry to derail again DartmoorTrails, really enjoying seeing your project evolve too 

  14. Looks great man, hopefully see you out on the rocks again soon! 

     

    I've ran portal weights on the rear back to back without and found the balance better with just the front fitted. Many others disagree 🤣 Am shooting for 65/35 balance and hopefully once the new chassis and front electrics plate is here It'll be thereabouts, targeting 2.5kg overall.

     

    If your looking for a high clearance skid, I've had good experiences ordering from IntheworksRC (my skid fitted is from them) and Spare Time Hobbies. All the good stuff is in the States right now..

     

    Would be interested in a back to back between your Hyrax's and Rock Beasts. Personally, love to hate the Hyrax's but they've been my go-to choice for dry conditions for years..

     

    Edit, if you want to go a bit further, take a look at the Krazed Alcista comp chassis. Hopefully be able to give you some feedback in a week or two 🙂

  15. 1 hour ago, stimpy said:

    Great Pics!

     

    Need a holiday down there and quick!!!

     

     

    Haha. Thanks! So many good crawl locations, it's a fairly regular Sunday thing 😃 Almost makes up for G6 being scrubbed off this year.

     

    Apologies, I've completely hijacked the thread now!

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  16. Hi guys, I'm stumped with the separate receiver available for the Mauler. I've popped a Hobbywing 1060 in there and fitted the separate receiver for the factory radio.

     

    Does anyone run one? I can't figure out how to bind it?

     

    I've put the bind plug in the two pins to the left on top, but if there's a bind function on the transmitter I can't seem to find it? Just a slow flashing red LED reminding me that it doesn't work yet :blink:

     

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    Figured it out, incase anyone else has need of it, you pop the bind plug in after powering the receiver. Turn the transmitter on, remove the bind plug and it's done. I was putting the bind plug in before powering on

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  17. Hi Guys

     

    Dusted my E-Firestorm off after a long long time without use, last week. Quick once over and got plenty of miles under its wheels! :-)

     

    I ended up stripping the spur due to pinion coming loose at the weekend. My E-FS started as a 10T many many moons ago.

     

    Do I need to change any other parts to fit a 32p spur gear? Is one a simple bolt on? Or is there a better way to replace the old 87t spur with a newer standard? I've always found the slipper difficult to keep consistent, and requiring a little adjustment every couple of runs if I don't want to over tighten it.

     

    I have a good selection of 32p pinions already.

     

    Thanks!

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