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  1. Oops, it happened again... Worth the 300km round trip. The bloke had bought these as part of a job lot with 3x HPI Baja and other 1/5 scale petrols, and had no idea about electric RCs, hence so cheap 😅 

    He also chucked the boat in for an extra $50 (£30) which was torn apart immediately for the running gear. 

     

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  2. Bit of an update, started on the Bandit and the Slash 4x4. The Bandit had barely been used so didn't need a full strip down, just a bit of a clean. 

     

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    Next up was the Slash 4x4, it's seen a fair bit of mud/water over the years, and every single bearing was rusty/seized, the diff grease had gone solid, and the spur gear was stripped. I later found the seized rear diff bearing had worn away at the plastic housing so that needed replacing, and grabbed some RPM nerf bars as the old ones were missing.  Picked up a set of bearings for the E-Revo and the Summit as they'll be up next to strip down. Also picked up a set of proline wheels/tyres for £10 off marketplace 😅

     

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    I started taking the Stampede apart to find that the gearbox had destroyed itself, so that one can wait for now...

     

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  3. So the rally has been stripped down completely, and I had the idea of dying the spare chassis and rocker arms all black for the stealth look.  I never liked the blue front rpm arms on the summit, and the red toe/tension rods were just a test, but still came out great. 

     

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    So the summit is actually going to stay like this for now, the black chassis and shell is going to be used on this!

     

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  4. 3 hours ago, Nick said:

    Welcome back. 😄 What's the RC scene like in Aus???

     

    If you're back in UK for Christmas bring it with you and lets go bashing. :lol:

     

     

    There's a few groups/tracks around, although I've never really seen anyone about with them! 

     

    These 2 are enough fun to blast around with though 

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  5. 12 hours ago, Kpowell911 said:

    Wait, you live in Australia now? Fair play.

     

    Welcome back! I went down the 1/16th Rabbit hole recently haha, I just found them too much on 3s.

     

    Been living here for 4 years, originally visited as a backpacker for a year, went home and lasted 6 months before making the decision to pack my life into a box/bag and move to Melbourne. 😎

     

    11 hours ago, ReggieC said:

    Welcome back mate! I started up again the summer, is a bit more fun not being a cash strapped teenager and being able to afford spares 😂

     

    Looks like you need a 1/16 slash to complete the set now?!

     

    Honestly I think that's the secret formula to enjoying RCs, having disposable income 😂 Buy enough spares and it's non stop fun, even when something breaks.

     

    I think I'll pass on the slash, they look too small/narrow, and definitely not as fun as the 1/10th version!

     

    8 hours ago, 53HRA said:

    Wahey it’s Will! Welcome back mate.

     

    Another original ‘MSUK chat’ member returns :lol: 

     

    Manny! ❤️

     

    Good to be back on here, although chat will always be missed 😢

  6. So it's been a few years since I last posted on here, or even owned an RC!

     

    Spending money on full size cars, moving to the other side of the world, life seemed to have changed...

     

    Until the idea of getting another RC popped into the back of my mind. Had a look on marketplace, there's definitely not as much choice as back home, and everything seems more expensive. I considered another Slash 4x4, probably one of my favourite RCs I've owned. However realistically, they are too big, don't fit into a normal backpack, and especially if I want to tire the dogs out and wipe one of them out (They're Frenchies, and stupid)

     

    It had to be Traxxas, specifically a Mini E-Revo, which I owned one 12 years ago. Me being young, silly and poor meant that it was only a matter of time before I realised it wasn't the best basher on 3s (absolutely ridiculous) and broke something every time I drove it, and couldn't afford to keep fixing it. 

     

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    Fast forward to last week, and a notification came up from marketplace. "Traxxas 1/16th Summit". Close enough, I could just swap the shell, wheels, rocker arms, right?

     

    Picked it up, it's well used, dirty, quite a bit of play in the knuckles, but it's a good start.

     

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    Had a quick drive of it, very high centre of gravity, rolled over a few too many times then broke a front plastic diff yoke whilst making a clicking noise. Classic Traxxas things! 

     

    Whilst waiting for parts, I decided to strip it down, clean everything, fit the mini erevo rockers to lower it, fit new bearings, refill the shocks and check the diffs.

    Both are chewed up. Delightful. Chucked it back together, shimmed the diffs, and hope they don't implode as no-one seems to have stock of them in Australia. 

     

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    A week later, this popped up.... $150 off Facebook. Again, not a mini e-revo, but bearing in mind that new diffs are $50 each, the electrics are well worth the rest, not to mention the gearbox and driveline components I can keep spare. Diffs are in brand new condition. 

     

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    More to come.... 

     

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    Broken stuff so far:

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    1x Driveshaft

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  7. Zoostorm i5-4460 desktop setup. It's been ideal for editing photos and videos over it's time, but I've now downsized to a laptop. Fresh copy of Windows 10 Pro has been installed, and the 2TB hard drive has been formatted. Overall everything is in good condition, there's a small scuff on the tower front but isn't hugely noticeable. The screen is in great condition considering I've owned the setup for around 4 years.

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    Zoostorm Intel Core i5-4460 
    8GB DDR3 Ram 
    120GB Kingston SSD
    2TB HDD
    Asus VE228TR 21.5" LED LCD Monitor
    Logitech Keyboard K290
    Wireless Mouse

    After £300, collected from Huddersfield.

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  8. Selling my infamous Slash 2wd as a project, It's had a fair share of use over the years but I have no use for it anymore. 

    Started to get it running again but life has taken over. The chassis has been made narrower to accommodate a shell I fitted years ago.

     

    All you need is a servo/radio to get it fully working.

     

    Brand new Hobbyking® X-Car 120A Brushless Car ESC (sensored/sensorless)

    Sirius 3200kv 4 Pole motor

    MOD 1 Gearing

    RPM rear bumper

    Flysky RX (NO TX INCLUDED) 

    Brand new traxxas driveshafts

    Locked rear diff

    Proline SC shell.

    Proline Bowties on front

    Loads of spare wheels!

     

    £50 + postage (£5) to UK. 

     

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  9. For sale is my iCharger 206B + Propeak 20A Power supply. I spent a fortune on this setup back in the day, and it's worked flawlessly since. Full working condition, as you can see from photos it's had a good life! Comes with XT60 lead.

     

    Spec.
    Input voltage range: 10~28.0VDC
    Charge current range: 0.05 20.0A
    Discharge current range: 0.05 20.0A
    Maximum charge power capacity: 300W @ input voltage > 18V
    Maximum discharge power capacity: 20W
    Maximum extern discharge power capacity: 500W @ 25V/20A
    Current drain for balancing: <350mA
    Balance accuracy: <10mV
    Lithium (LiPo/LiIo/LiFe) battery cell count: 1~6 series (In non-balance mode, expand LiFe to 8s)
    NiCd/NiMH battery cell count: 1~17 series
    Pb battery cell count: 1~12 series (2~24V)
    Log Files storage: 16Mbit (36 hours)
    Battery setup memories: 10
    Intelligent temperature control: Yes
    PC Connect: USB port
    Weight: 350g
    Dimensions (L X W X D): 134 x 83 x 25mm (5.28 x 3.27 x 0.98in)

     

    £75 posted UK with DPD.

     

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