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Fat Freddy

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  1. And so, on to bag D. 78353307-8A29-4178-99FB-B2033EA5F9F6.thumb.jpeg.f084161f83691577b99a17347ed67355.jpeg
    Shocks and drive shafts.

     

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    The drive shafts are all plastic. There are metal upgrades available but for now I’m installing the placcy ones. C22C3FC8-AA57-4465-8850-D44F2AAC6042.thumb.jpeg.45d350c6102e42fe21c41acd75270464.jpeg
    They are mad fiddly to put together, but this time I managed it without ANY minuscule pieces of plastic pinging off into oblivion.D386159C-055C-4781-A6D1-D92EAD125645.thumb.jpeg.6579063a2f21a3b3ad1b4300bd13b81e.jpeg

     

    Then I hit the first real problem that I couldn’t find my way around. One of the shock shafts has no thread on it. Most kits have some glitch or other, but there’s no way round this oneA3C5E743-BF16-4515-84EF-2503163DEBE6.jpeg.ce51445ade6950b15d1547866a6d637f.jpeg

    I’ve emailed the supplier, who got back to me almost straight away, asking me to confirm the part number. So hopefully will sort me out a replacement soon.

    put the rear shocks together and fitted them to the chassis anyway, just so I could take this picture…CEE6B57D-66DB-4C4B-BF57-593AC08DDEA0.thumb.jpeg.da0e9951cd000966c3967f2d370bfc11.jpeg

    😁😁😁

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  2. 10 mins seems a little short but it depends how you drive and where you drive. Full throttle on long grass will draw far more power than moderate speeds on a smooth surface. 
    Switching to LiPo’s would greatly increase your times and the power doesn’t tail off near the end as it does with Nimhs, but of course that probably seems like a big investment at this stage. How many batteries do you have? 
    When I used Nimhs I used to charge a few up in advance.

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  3. 2 hours ago, No idea what im doing said:

    Hi guys gals I just got my first RC car the being the vantage 2.0 and already managed to **** it the motor seems to be done then lost all control of steering . So instead of fixing what I have I just want to upgrade the whole thing tbh to I think what people say is better a brushless motor and need some help finding the best place to look and from my research I need different parts with the different number of teeth on them I honestly don't no any of the lingo surrounding RC if someone could reply with links or something would be much appreciated 

    If you’ve fritzed the motor it’s probably through overheating. A heat sink will help with that, and avoid driving everywhere at full throttle helps too. It’s a good idea to check everything is turning smoothly too, no resistance, as even a little friction can stress a motor.

    Swapping the motor is relatively easy, but if you are switching to brushless you’ll need a new ESC as well. You can get them as a set. The pinion gear ( the bit with the teeth) will fit a brushless motor, no real need to swap it, except for gearing. A brushless motor will be way faster so you might want to gear it down a bit. If you do change it, less teeth means slower but more torque, more teeth means faster but less torque.

    For now though I’d just get a brushed motor and get used to the car before making it go super fast.

    If you want a bit more speed relatively cheaply, get a faster motor. Brushed motors have a T number. More T’s equal more torque, less T’s offer more speed. So for exampleI think the stock vantage is a 15T motor? So a 12T motor with slightly larger pinion gear will be noticeably faster, but still very manageable.

    What happened to the steering? Did you sort it?

  4. 1 minute ago, BigGinge said:

    It’s the same as the one I’ve had for a while now. Was tempted to splash out on something more expensive on the off chance it would feel nicer to use but the convenience of having both transmitters use the same Rx units (that are already in all of the cars) won out in the end. 

    I have 2 receivers for mine….both in cars I’m not using 🤦‍♂️
     

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  5. Here’s what’s inside the axle housing. The front axle shaft was a bit shorter to accommodate the CVDs, but otherwise the two are the same.
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    How about that for TINY. (They provide a spare in the kit for that inevitable whoops moment). 

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    Needed to fit it using tweezers!
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    And it’s held in place by a rubber ring
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    add some bearings…

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    ..and pop it in the axle case…

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    And we have a rear axle 👍

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  6. So the first task is to build the front axle. Forgot to take pics of what’s inside that pumpkin, but it’s pretty similar to the rear axle’s internals and I took pics of that.5BD99710-0EC0-44B6-A450-D982A03A1756.thumb.jpeg.7d34aeee18c2f515cf8665fa2e3d172e.jpeg

    There are four sets of bearings in that 👆

     

    Then it’s time for the CVDs and steering knuckles and steering servo.
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    The kit gives the option of chassis mounted or axle mounted servo. I’d prefer the CMS for scale looks, but there’s too much slop in the suspension and steering and I found axle mounted was far more effective. And to be fair, you’ll have to get pretty close to notice when it’s being used.

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    I can’t help grinning at how small this stuff is. 
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