Jump to content

Ag100

Gold Member
  • Posts

    1,260
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    7

Everything posted by Ag100

  1. That demon Motor in the back of the cobra brings back some memory’s, used to run one in my Optima Mid and Procat.👍
  2. It’s an old racing livery for Porsche
  3. First shot is with the 1/10 scale Losi Lasernut (big for a 1/10th), then with the 1/14 scale LC Racing EMB1.
  4. Short vid of the @orlandoohunter OH32X02, very tail happy, and you can’t really use all the throttle, but it’s a laugh to drive😀.
  5. Used some 3mm x 2mm Neodymium magnets to secure the body, sits a bit higher, but clears the new servo now.
  6. Really well actually, being rear wheel drive is prone to doughnuts on the tiles, but very quick, a lot of fun😀
  7. Got the new Metal gear servo today, so fitted this evening. Trimmed the front tab past the original hole and re-drilled a new one, took a tiny amount off the rear tab and it slotted right in, works perfectly. Sits slightly higher but I have a plan for that to make the body fit.
  8. Yes, spare wheels are the same metal ones on the truck, kit comes with 6 plastic wheels and tyres (only 4 foams though), having the metal may be putting two much weight over the back, so may use the kit plastic ones.
  9. I painted the body, used Core Rc Clear sparkle first then Core Rc White Knight over the top, so it has a nice metallic look, I have some decals on the way, which hopefully will make it stand out. I also put some Aluminium mesh on top of the battery, covered with black heat shrink them cut away where the mesh is so it kind of looks like part of the radiator/engine also used some mesh to cover the battery wires, may paint this black.
  10. Finished, have used the standard Orlandoo servo, so far so good (esc voltage is higher than the servo max). Two issues so far, wheel nuts come off very easily, so I have replaced with M2 Nylocks, so far seems to have sorted it and I managed to break a bit of the cage off where the fuel tank sits. Other wise this is a really great little kit, takes a fair bit of patience but it’s really well engineered, if you like building then I recommend it. Now just need to paint the body. https://www.flickr.com/photos/minley1/shares/zg6nLa8N2j
  11. Happy to be the Guinea pig, I also have a servo saver coming that someone in the states has made himself, so will let you know on that too👍
  12. Cheers, worth a go at that price, just ordered one, the voltage is better on this at least, we shall see👍
  13. Yes, a 1/10 in full kit form would be great, the suspension on this is great, so on a bigger truck would be really good.
  14. This is the size I need, can’t seem to find anything suitable. 16 X 8.2 X 16.5mm
  15. Yes, need to a bit more research, have asked on one of the Facebook groups, will see what others have used, don’t really want to chop the chassis .
  16. Starting to look like a truck now, one hitch, got a servo but it’s just too big, even after taking the dremel to it, so need to find one that fits, but with metal gears, as I have read that the stock Orlandoo one strips easily (no servo saver on these).
  17. Rear shocks fitted and built up rear axle and drive shaft and all fitted to the truck now.
  18. Electronic tested and calibrated, I have the Furitek Lizard Esc (with Bluetooth module), Furitek Nano Rocket Brushless motor, Das Micro Sanwa micro receiver, then fitted to the electronics tray.
×
×
  • Create New...