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  1. Some updates. Made a few little pieces to get the ball rolling on the truck again. Wasnt happy with the centre diff which was constantly leaking and didnt work very well in practice even with 500k fluid so i found a weird spool/slipper thing that comes from a himoto 1/8th truck and bought that. I took a gamble on it fitting in a normal centre diff location and it does. Same diameter shaft, a nice design and easily modified if the himoto parts end up being too cheesium. After installing that i realised that i then had two stub axles to bridge with driveshafts, and opted for a set of cheap cardan joints from amazon. They are rebuildable with e clips, and feel pretty smooth. Lathed up some shafts to go between, and the driveshafts are now made. I also made some braces for the top of the centre diff which i really dont like so those will be re made. Decided against the mgm esc for the build because its a little larger than what i need now, and has an awkward form factor. Ive got a castle monster 2 which will go in instead. Thanks for reading, i have everything to finish this now but i am very busy these days so ive no idea when itll get done. Cheers, NB.

     

    Had a bunch of photos to upload but they are "too large" so ill stick with these two.

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  2. On 26/06/2022 at 15:32, leongordon234 said:

    Love the updates been following for a while 

    The wheels looks great, imagine them built in alloy 😂

     

    Nice idea switching to the maxx shocks not seen that done before

     

    Are thos extended arms or just normal size? 

     

    What are you going to do with your irc shocks you took off? 🤔🧐 Been contemplating upgrading my xl for a long time 

    Sorry for the six month late reply!

    Those are maxx shocks yes, and they feel good. Still havent run the truck yet, although i have everything to complete it. I sold the irc shocks on ebay dead cheap, i wish i had seen this beforehand! I have the cad files of the wheels, which can easily be sent to a cnc firm to be cut. Since these posts i also co own a lathe/milling machine with a buddy so we could also turn out a set of billet ones ourselves 🙂 although they would probably be very heavy. Im considering machining the inner plates from aluminium and leaving the barrels printed. The arms are extended and made by fast lane machine, same as the diff cases and shock towers. Hopefully ill have an update soon when i stick the thing together and test it. Its been a busy time, we will see what happens

  3. 4 minutes ago, BlackSeaRC said:

    That's a bargain compared with some of the ScaleART trucks!  Plus, even some of the Tamiya trucks that come in kit form are close to 1000 GBP once you've bought all the electronics for them and they are certainly not anything like the spec of these JDM trucks.

    Would you not just buy a lesu at that point? Also you could say that about anything, that rc truck is a bargain compared the real thing, right? 😉

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  4. Three thousand, six hundred and ninety nine dollars, ninety nine cents. What the actual? for an Rc truck?

     

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    I always comment on these mental trucks when they release them on instagram, usually something snarky. This time i asked "whats the target market?" and they liked my comment lol. A joke, very cool trucks but the price is off the chain

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  5. Afternoon all. Managed to get a bit done on the vaterra this bank holiday. The body is now stickered and painted, as well as having a drop bed installed. Tonnes of scale details here, big appreciation for carisma after seeing that. Each part definitely has some moulding errors but they arent really noticeable. It will be nice to get some pictures of this in the sun when its finished. Im working out a magnetic mounting system for the body currently. The rear suspension was changed from cantilever to normal style with some bits i had spare. It feels a lot better and flexes a lot easier, only 10-15mm of travel mind.279619305_10228063076751019_185118783727513103_n.thumb.jpg.e2aa81b46bd13a9f76ce8971ae557021.jpg

     

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    Thanks for reading

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  6. I owned a nitro carnage for a while which was good fun, reliable and cheap (£40 second hand). Id always suggest a savage but considering they are like £500 plus right now thats out of the question. 1/8th nitro buggies dominate in reliability and durability so i dont know if a hyper of some sort would interest you.

  7. pit bull rock beast in 1.9 with CI foams, supposed to be the best there is. Ive got a set of 1.55 rock beast and they are super super grippy. Had a set of 1.55 growlers too which were also great. Depends what diameter you need, ive always wanted a set of those ottsix KLRs but they are too huge

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  8. 2 minutes ago, Rusty Spanner said:

    Hiya. 

     

    Love my Arrma Big Rock, can't really fault the thing. 

    Looking for something similar in 2wd, just to scratch an itch. 

     

    The Rustler/Stampede VXR appeals, I notice an updated model will be available at the end of the month, that appeals. 

     

    I'd initially considered a Mad Bull, but I think something a bit tougher would be a better choice. I love my Lunchbox, but fancy something a bit more capable. 

     

    Not fussed if rtr or kit, not bothered about brand as long as spares will be  available for some time.

     

    Thanks in advance folks. 

    any of the traxxas 2wd will do exactly what you want. The mad bull is a little "different" to normal rcs. When it was designed the standards of control and durability were a lot lower, its a different kettle of fish than the likes of arrma/traxxas. I owned a mad bull for a while, its neat, but not exactly what youre after.

    Check this for JANG's views on the mad bull

     

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