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    HPI Baja 5b SS, Kyosho Fazer (Aston Martin), Hyper 7, Losi 5ive-T, HPI Firestorm

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  1. http://www.msuk-forum.co.uk/gallery/image/34466-losi-8ight-body/ Hi all For sale I have a Losi 8ight 3.0 clear shell which is brand new out of a kit. This is surplus as its being converted to brushless. These appear to cost around
  2. Decided to put my 454 in the hyper. Still unsure if I'll keep it but thought sod it all I need is some new nitro fuel and it's good to go Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. Where do you get the foam from? I was thinking about doing something similar. My packs fit almost snug but there is a bit of a gap. They are strapped but they could move very slightly so I thought of adding a little bit of cushion
  4. I read over on a different forum an old post that mentioned seating LiPo's side ways rather bottom down. I've got a couple of hard packs and on the other forum it mentioned this makes them less prone to splitting the case in a crash? I'm not sure of the logic of this to be honest. Anyway I'm interested in what people do to help protect lipo's while being transported by their RC cars? So I've heard two things 1. The side ways thing mentioned above 2. Wrapping them with duck tape Is 2 needed if they are hard packs? Very interested to see what other people do
  5. Thanks for the tip, I normally find lmgtfy much more amusing :-) I have the paper book and checked but its not very clear. There is a part to buy the full sway bar kit but thats not really what I want and there is a part that is a selection of set screws. I'm assuming its in there so I just need to find somewhere that has it
  6. One of the grub screws that holds the front sway bar at the front of the Losi 5t has disappeared. Anyone know what size/screws I need to order? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. Hey I was seeing this in the 1/5th scale but I changed all those to the smaller rx's. For some reason the telemetry 3300 (I think) have shorter antenna. I try to get the wire as straight up as possible. I might do a bit of shopping around and start switching over to Futaba and see how that goes. Just going to cost a little bit more than a couple of receivers so I may also swap some out of other cars and just make sure its definitely that which is causing the glitches Cheers Chris
  8. For about 5 years I've been running a spektrum DX3S and have a collection of telemetry rx's (ones that come with the combo) and smaller non telemetry. For as long as I've had it I seem to get serious range issues, even on a small course regularly losing range. When I've switched out the telemetry for the smaller kind I seem to get much better range. I've tried a few telemetry rx's and in different cars and always have the same problem. Is this a common complaint? I could replace the rx's but thinking of doing an upgrade as well. Is the DX4S much better? What about futaba? I use futaba for flight and thinking maybe it's time to switch. Range issues just really suck Any advice or recommendations? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. Why not working? I have a xerun 150a that isn't really working. Let me know if interested Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Hi all So the final reveal! I've painted the shell in Martini Racing Colours. I struggled to get decals for 1/8 scale but found the 1/10th scale I got on eBay was enough. It's not a perfect paint job but I'm pretty poor at this generally so I'm declaring this my best shell so far. Couple of things worth noting 1. With a big 4s pack on its pretty tight in there. I'll probably put some velcro on the sides to help it out a little as it sits a bit wonky with the cables pushing it up 2. I wanted to try and protect the paint job a bit. I was going to use drywall and shoo glue but in the end I decided on using gorilla tape. this seems to have made it a bit more sturdy 3. I'll probably order some bumpers as I use this for bashing its likely to take a few hits 4. I did take it for a quick run but on the first straight, the ESC blew up. I ended up ordering a Castle Mamba 2 2200kv and 6s ESC combo and putting that in the car. Oh my god, the speed is literally insane! I highly recommend this 5. I did get the ESC replaced so I now have a hobbywing Xerun combo and I'm now bored so need a new project. Thinking of getting an Xray XB8e as I wouldn't need much more than another servo and receiver to add to it Enjoy the latest pictures http://www.msuk-forum.co.uk/gallery/image/32890-losi-night-now-with-castle-combo/ http://www.msuk-forum.co.uk/gallery/image/32891-/ http://www.msuk-forum.co.uk/gallery/image/32892-martini-racing-shell-back/ http://www.msuk-forum.co.uk/gallery/image/32893-/
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    Losi lst XXL

    Hi all Looking for my next conversion project. Anyone got a Losi LST XXL they are thinking about getting rid off? Let me know Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. I'm unsure on the flex/motor brace topic. At some point I'm going to get the CNC braces no doubt but it all seems pretty stable with the motor brace currently installed. I'm tempted to take it off and try both, actually even with only two screws, because of the slider it actually fits very snug against the motor mount so not sure the brace underneath is definitely going to be needed. I'm probably over thinking this to be honest. I've broken far more expensive bits on the Baja. If I can the shell painted, there is a chance she might make an appearance at a Bash on Sunday
  13. Stage 7: Fit the ESC and servo and she lives! She lives! So far she's had a test drive around my living room and nothing exploded! I'm ruling that a total success. First thing I had to do here was solder new connectors to the ESC. I am literally useless at soldering having only done it a handful of times. I bought a new 80w weller iron for the job and already had flux and solder from the recent DJI F550 build. I had tried previously but wasn't happy with the job so this was attempt 2. With the new iron it was a lot easier. I won't go as far as to say its perfect. The solder could be shinier but its not quite that horrid cold grey either. Regardless I'm sticking with it now I don't think I'll make it better. I'm using 5.5mm bullets. I was planning on using Deans connectors but it was easier to change one ESC cable rather than lots of batteries and they seem pretty nice connectors. If you have to do this my tip is take your time! Then it was on to the servo. I installed a nice new Savox (having used them in previous cars and had great service from them all). I have a couple of tips here 1. Firstly, when installing the steering link I ended up taking the radio box out again as it was tricky to get in and I needed a bolt as well. 2. Turn on the transmitter and car before seating the servo arm to make sure its in the right position 3. Be careful on the size of screws, I found there is little clearance room around that area and things can knock about. So what is left to do? Very little, I need to prep the body, try and unstick my fingers from gluing tyres onto wheels (which by the way top tip, seat them on first and check orientation. My tread is directional and nearly made a stupid mistake of having some point the wrong way), then paint it. Hopefully with a clear day on Saturday the shell could be sprayed and the final reveal will be made. http://www.msuk-forum.co.uk/gallery/image/32805-/
  14. Step 6: Install the motor Here is where things got interesting for me. In theory it should be a case of screwing the thing in. I had a bit of a nightmare. The losi kit comes with M4 screws which don't fit the fixings on the hobbywing motor. I trundled down to my local RC and hardware store, and was pointed to a rack of screws. I couldn't find anything with M3 written on it so I asked and was told they are probably M3. When I got home I found the screws didn't fit. Initially my suspicion was that the holes weren't M3 so I stole a couple of screws from my Firestorm and they fit. I checked the manual and they said M3, the tech specs on the Hobbywing also said M3. So I ordered some new M3s and the engine is now mounted. It was a bit fiddly. To get it in snug I had to put the screws in lose then slide the motor in and tighten them up once in the bracket. This was a pain to get to but was sorted. I then had to tighten the grub screw in on my new pinion which is the 15t and it seems to fit nice. I just need to test and make sure the mesh is good. The next step was to solder some new bullet connectors to the ESC. I tried this with my Dremel Versatip and got a nice tin on the connector but really struggled to tin the thick cable and get it to join. I'm not convinced by the soldering job so in the end I went and got a decent but well priced Weller 80w and I plan to redo the connectors with this hoping that I can get better heat quickly into the join and create a better connection. I'll update on that as my next step. So the car is nearly complete, left to do: 1. Sort the ESC connectors and attach it to the car (how do people do this? With 3M sticky pads? Velcro? what is best?) 2. Install my Savox servo 3. Paint the shell (took ages to get the right paint. I won't spoil the final reveal but I hope its going to look a stunner even with my poor spraying skills) 4. Finish gluing all the tyres to wheels (hopefully avoid my fingers this time) 5. Drive it like I stole it http://www.msuk-forum.co.uk/gallery/image/32779-/
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