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Axial SCX10 II, Element RC Enduro
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Pretty much finished now. Here’s some pics Went with Tamiya Black & Racing Green finished with Flat Clear. Found some nice 3D printer files for fenders & door plates, finished in Satin Black. Installed the Club5 Chase Rack on the bed too, so the shell is nice & solid. Installed the MyTrickRC Enduro light set and 5” light bar. And here’s the finished rig with a little bench flex next to the SCX10 II. Will be installing a servo winch, inner fenders and possibly some rock lights in the future. Thanks for looking.
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Had a lot of fun finishing my chassis build today. Here’s a few photos. Rear high clearance links. These Club5 links are nice and solid and are well finished. Here’s the high clearance links before fitting the shocks. My OCD is in full force here. While it seems shock building isn’t high on some people’s list of enjoyable parts of this hobby, I’ll have to admit that it is for me. Must be all the small parts coming together. Before... After... These shocks are really nice (in my limited experience) and feel lovely and smooth. Needed a spacer at the top - which you get with the Samix shock towers. I also added some SSD rear axle weights to balance out the heavy SSD knuckles on the front. Wheels on - RC4WD beadlocks with Proline Hyrax tyres - and CCHand “Rhinoguard” front and rear bumpers courtesy of Club5Racing finish the job of the chassis build. So, onto painting the body and adding lights and a servo winch once they arrive in the post. Thanks for looking
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Been fiddling around with the Sendero body shell, waiting for a few more bits to arrive - which they did today, so on with the chassis build. Some brass diff covers and 8mm brass wheel hex from Club5Racing were added to the hard plastic axle housings, together with SSD brass knuckles. All went together nicely, adding a bit of weight low down to keep this build (hopefully) planted. Then on to the Club5 high clearance links and steering links. The links come with nickel plated brass hollow balls, which is nice. Only had time to do the front links. I’ll get the rear links and build the shocks tomorrow. Thanks for looking
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Finally got the last pieces for this build. So off we go! Those Team KNK people certainly know how to package their product. Appeals to my OCD nature! The grey pieces are the Enduro hard plastic parts, plus the Bowhouse low cg battery tray. All went together very nicely. I like the contrast of the s/s screws against the black too. Here’s a closeup of those Samix shock towers. Very nicely machined. And the final bit for today was the Savox servo installation. Used a couple of cable ties to route the cable to the receiver box. Boy do these servos come with a long cable! Thanks for looking
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Another SCX 10 II Raw Builder’s Kit build
RC_County_Crawler replied to RC_County_Crawler's topic in Scale Crawlers & Replicas
I’ve got them set up with the short & medium length springs either side of the damper piston, so 19mm is about right. The shorter springs keeps the travel distance down. You can change that to a single long internal spring in the main shock body - that’ll give you more travel & you get soft, medium & hard springs for each size, so plenty of fine tuning can be done. I’m happy with it so far - just finished the installation & only whizzed round the garden. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
Another SCX 10 II Raw Builder’s Kit build
RC_County_Crawler replied to RC_County_Crawler's topic in Scale Crawlers & Replicas
Thought I’d give this build a bit of an upgrade. Don’t think I’ll go with the Samix weights & brass knuckles together right now, so I’ll just install the knuckles. Looking forward to seeing how the Desert Lizard shocks perform Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
So, I was a bit premature on the build as I’m still waiting on a couple of final bits to start the build. They’re more of a “nice to have” thing rather than a “need them to start the build” thing. I’ve just paid a customs charge for bits I ordered from Amain, so they will land on Thursday. In the meantime - and in the spirit of providing info that may well bore the pants off you - I thought I’d give you a list of what’s going into the build. Here goes: Element RC Enduro Builder’s Kit Element RC Enduro hard plastic axle housings Element RC Enduro hard plastic mounting plates Element RC Enduro hard plastic gearbox & servo mounts Bowhouse Enduro low cg battery tray SSD Enduro brass knuckles Samix front & rear shock plates Team KNK Enduro s/s screw kit Hobbywing 1080 ESC Holmes Hobbies Crawlmaster Sport 13T motor Savox SW-2210SG waterproof servo Element RC Enduro Sendero body shell & body accessories Element RC Enduro Sendero inner fenders GMade GS01 front bumper with silver skid plate Still thinking about lights and maybe a light bar. Might be nice to get some rock lights too. Have been in touch with MyTrickRC about a light set as I like the look of their stuff ie. nice & bright! I saw some “Husky Link” hi-clearance suspension links & steering links on the Club5 website which look good too. Thoughts about that would be appreciated. Had a nice idea about the paint job for the bodyshell too, but I’ll leave the reveal on that once it’s painted. Looking at what I’ll have left over with the upgrade parts, it’s got me thinking that I could start a second (third) build. But I’d still need to buy chassis rails, transmission, links, diff & pinion gears, drive shafts...🤔... but there’s that nice Axial ‘67 Chevy C10 body... I wonder if it’ll fit the Enduro chassis... all I can hear is the sound of a cash register ker-ching-ching-chinging 😂