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suicideneil 01.05.2012 04:49 PM

New FLM Low CoG Emaxx Chassis
 
http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...lm10700&cat=31

http://www.fastlanemachine.net/prodimages/FLM10700a.gif

http://www.fastlanemachine.net/prodimages/FLM10700b.gif

I like, and only $104... :intello:

George16 01.05.2012 06:06 PM

Looks like a variation of the Gmaxx to me.

snellemin 01.05.2012 06:38 PM

I like it!

cmac 01.05.2012 06:42 PM

I like it too!!!!

crazyjr 01.05.2012 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by George16 (Post 415881)
Looks like a variation of the Gmaxx to me.

More like a replacement, since Gorillamaxx went out of business. I hope they can desigh one for the revo

coolhandcountry 01.05.2012 07:15 PM

Cool design!
I agree on replace for the Gorilla.
I stick with the higher for my project though.
Want extra ground clearance.

Semi Pro 01.05.2012 08:41 PM

sexy, i would buy one for the revo

sikeston34m 01.06.2012 12:39 AM

I've been watching for a G4 Chassis to turn up.

This looks BETTER than the G4!

I wonder what the maximum size battery this will accept?

I like it!!!!! :yes:

gumleguf 01.06.2012 05:44 PM

There's always the option to improve the looks on that bottom plate. Other than that I like it!

gumleguf 01.06.2012 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coolhandcountry (Post 415895)
Cool design!
I agree on replace for the Gorilla.
I stick with the higher for my project though.
Want extra ground clearance.

Don't really think ground clearance will be a problem. It's the same chassis braces as on the higher chassis - just the batteries are placed lower on the bottom plate. The top plate looks a bit thinner too from the pictures.

RC-Monster Mike 01.06.2012 06:19 PM

Top plate is 1/8" vs 1/4" on the original chassis. The battery area is scalable - the front stops have a couple rigid location options and the rear stop is secured through slots so the "compartment" can be sized exactly for the batts being used.

sikeston34m 01.06.2012 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RC-Monster Mike (Post 415952)
Top plate is 1/8" vs 1/4" on the original chassis. The battery area is scalable - the front stops have a couple rigid location options and the rear stop is secured through slots so the "compartment" can be sized exactly for the batts being used.

It doesn't look like length will be a problem at all.

But will it accept a pack that is 50mm wide or larger?

RC-Monster Mike 01.06.2012 06:35 PM

46mm width currently - will suggest a change, though.

RC-Monster Mike 01.06.2012 06:47 PM

55mm will be the new battery width. :)

Overdriven 01.06.2012 08:26 PM

That looks really nice. Its also exactly what I wanted to do to my Maxx, lower the battery trays to the bottom of the chassis braces. More ground clearance than a Gorilla, lower cg than stock, best of both worlds. Is it just me or does that motor mount lower the motor too?


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