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plettenbergs 02.18.2010 11:42 PM

MAXXler Prototype(pics)...headed for SMALL production run NOW!
 
after two years of BS...HERE IS THE PROTOTYPE!!...UE VBS and standard tmaxx style bulk versions!
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/n...s/DSC05271.jpg
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/n...s/DSC05274.jpg
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/n...s/DSC05266.jpg
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/n...s/DSC05278.jpg...aluminum plate will be replaces with BLUE or RED CARBON FIBER!!what do you boys think!!

What's_nitro? 02.18.2010 11:48 PM

That looks sweet. Is this your own design? Do you plan to produce them? I might have to buy a Maxx if you do...

squeeforever 02.18.2010 11:52 PM

Any possibility of black carbon fiber? What kinda price?

plettenbergs 02.18.2010 11:56 PM

i purchased the CF one and had a new improved version made wth the original makers blessing!!...the new one is 1/2 wider on both sides for lipo batts and has a new servo mount!
this is it RTR!
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/n...s/DSC01406.jpg
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/n...s/DSC01392.jpg
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/n...s/DSC01398.jpg

_paralyzed_ 02.19.2010 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by plettenbergs (Post 350650)
i purchased the CF one and had a new improved version made wth the original makers blessing!!...the new one is 1/2 wider on both sides for lipo batts and has a new servo mount!

that's awesome you checked with the original maker and just smart business, but I bet he was like, "Maxxler? What? People still drive e-maxx's?? Do whatever you want." or something like that:lol:

plettenbergs 02.19.2010 12:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 350657)
that's awesome you checked with the original maker and just smart business, but I bet he was like, "Maxxler? What? People still drive e-maxx's?? Do whatever you want." or something like that:lol:

i saved the PM from him just to be safe!!
he said he was too buisy to mess with it!!he could not remember what was used for the slipper clutch so i had to 1-off my own...good times:lol:
THEY ARE MADE TO RUN ONLY ON SODDED GRASSY AREAS!!

nitrostarter 02.19.2010 12:51 AM

They are beautiful!!!


But this is no fun...

Quote:

Originally Posted by plettenbergs (Post 350660)
THEY ARE MADE TO RUN ONLY ON SODDED GRASSY AREAS!!


JThiessen 02.19.2010 12:55 AM

That's just 'cause he's afraid of scratches...

_paralyzed_ 02.19.2010 01:00 AM

Is there "kick-up" on the front, or is it designed for rear bulkheads at the front and back?

maneba 02.19.2010 03:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by What's_nitro? (Post 350644)
That looks sweet. Is this your own design? Do you plan to produce them? I might have to buy a Maxx if you do...

Me too...

JERRY2KONE 02.19.2010 06:52 AM

Timing???
 
Hey Matt I thought you were going to wait until you were down to just a couple of weeks to let the cat out of the bag??:whistle: I guess it just got to be too much for you to keep it a secret any longer, eh??:oh: Symetry is my friend and I love the layout of your new Maxxler design.:yes: I look forward to playing with mine when the time comes.:intello: I have a line on a set of VBS with 8 spyders, and Ti skids, so this should be fun.:party: Nice plan, nice design, and even if it has been two years it looks like it is worth the wait.:yipi: We will be counting the days Matt.:lol:

captain harlock 02.19.2010 07:01 AM

Good ol'days and lots of $$$$....

Byte 02.19.2010 07:25 AM

Woooooh that's nice :)

plettenbergs 02.19.2010 07:59 AM

final MAXXler version will have "kick-up" in front skid...that is why the front clip will be aluminum not CF!!...no need for two sets of rear bulks,Harold!!

feistyacorn 02.19.2010 10:54 AM

Awesome plettenbergs! How much longer is your new chassis?


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