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Kcaz25 03.20.2010 05:10 PM

Very cool! I'll do it! Be sure to check my thread at the end of next week to see how things are going! HEHE. Your truck looks great as always BTW!! Although I've thought for a long time that I'd never feel comfortable jumping with that drag bar. You can't be jumping much with it.

suicideneil 03.20.2010 05:12 PM

Heh-heh, go back a page or 2 and you'll see what happended to the dragbar when I did try jumping with it still installed.... :lol:

suicideneil 05.26.2010 06:46 PM

Hmm, seems the old girl was complaining about being neglected, so I treated her to some shiny new things:

7mm black heatshrink tubing
6mm blue UV cable sleeving
Spektrum AR500 receiver
Savox SC-1256 digital coreless servo 277in/oz @ 6v

I think she'll be happy now :mdr: ( I'll post pictures once everything arrives and is installed )

Kcaz25 05.26.2010 11:22 PM

Nice!

Chadworkz 05.27.2010 01:22 AM

Hmmm...I think I have a great idea to brace/strengthen the X-Braces (carbon-fiber, of course), and it will look awesome as well as be super-lightweight!

JoFreak 05.27.2010 10:20 AM

Looking forward to hear your opinion on the Savöx servo.

But why the h*** are the air receiver so much cheaper than the ground receivers?

suicideneil 05.27.2010 05:47 PM

Cheers guys. Im all for improved X-brace strength, I think I've gotten some good ideas from this place recently. On the rx front- I know, crazy isnt it? Since 2.4ghz is 2.4ghz regardless of whether its for air or ground use ( no frequency/ legal issues to worry about ) it might well be worth guys looking into the airplane specific rxs for use with their car txs- dunno if they will be compitible but it shouldnt be hard to check.

I have the rx and sleeving so far, just waiting on the shrink & servo- tomorrow probably ( which is handy since its my day off ).

JoFreak 05.27.2010 06:15 PM

Please tell me more about the improved x-braces, because I see bent braces in my near future as well...

As for the rx, they really are a lot cheaper, NIB from a regular shop at least.
My last SR3100 "like new" from ebay.com cost me only about half of what it regularly costs here.
But as for compatibility, not so sure about it.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if spektrum put some kind of software barrier on their systems to prevent that. Maybe we/I should just as Spektrum about that.

suicideneil 06.25.2010 09:03 PM

Been kinda hecktic at work lately, working alot of extra hours due to other staff being off sick ( kidney stones, ouch ) + nearing the end of term when its always busier, so didnt get around to installing & photographing the last round of upgrades. Until now...

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...laMaxx/168.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...laMaxx/169.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...laMaxx/170.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...laMaxx/171.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...laMaxx/172.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...laMaxx/173.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...laMaxx/174.jpg

suicideneil 06.25.2010 09:03 PM

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...laMaxx/175.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...laMaxx/176.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...laMaxx/177.jpg

A few randoms aswell- just incase you couldnt tell I made myself an awesome lightbox... using 3 old white bath towels :lol:, then played with the exposure times to get a near-perfect white background, very little re-touching required. Turned out beautifully, though I think I will invest 5 squid and buy a large white bedsheet to get a smoother/ larger background for the more extreme angles. I also have some days off now so I can test that steering servo out, see if its a worthy upgrade to the dual 645mgs I've ran for so long...

swiftneed 06.25.2010 09:10 PM

:intello:Awesome

suicideneil 09.01.2010 09:11 PM

Indeed :mdr:

Had a bit of fun testing my 'new' Savox steering servo in the carpark:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMwBvZl003E

( Best viewed @ 480p & in full screen- turn the sound up too )

I was planning on testing my tamiya madbull but alas, the crummy AM radio and flakey nimh pack werent playing ball; so I broke the G out instead. The run ended early because the slipper nut backed itself off, but the servo is a little beast for ~$75 ( 20KG @ 6v ), hoping to test it on grass if the weather holds out for a few more days. :smile:

magman 09.01.2010 09:46 PM

looks great Neil..well done. Love the low sleek look. With the low cog it must handle quite well

freeagent 09.02.2010 12:14 PM

Nice truck man, I really like how it moves :yes:

Vic 09.04.2010 04:05 PM

Where did you buy these aluminum parts?


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