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Juggernaut 2 Car Crusher - 06.30.2008, 10:00 AM

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06.30.2008, 10:14 AM

that looks cool! I need me a full size.
   
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06.30.2008, 06:13 PM

I was more interested in the Electric powered Blizzard...
   
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06.30.2008, 06:17 PM

Very nice, any chassis shots of the IGT?


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06.30.2008, 10:27 PM

Woww.. Nice builds!!!

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I haven’t seen a switch blade since jr high.. Nice..


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06.30.2008, 10:29 PM

I like the blizzard especially as well


1. MBX-6 T8 1900KV, RX8 ON 4S
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07.01.2008, 02:48 AM

I am suprised you guy's like the blizzard, the winters are very long up here and I needed a snow toy....mike had all the chassis plates remade in carbon fiber for 180.00 and boy is it trick. It lost a ton of weight and it's performance in the powder should be way better (lighter is faster) with increased floatation. I will run a light weight but powerful setup like a 2s 3200mah pack and an MM/6800kv combo. These things don't come with bearings so once I added them (with the grease flushed out) it really freed thing up alot. In stock form the performance is pathetic...once you get those tracks spinning with a powerful brushless system you'll be giggling like a school girl.
   
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07.01.2008, 07:26 AM

the jugg is nice whats powering it?

also couldnt you just see that blizzard hitting snow doubles...LOL thated be awesome
   
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07.01.2008, 08:41 AM

The jugg has a fully detailed parma 426 hemi that bolts to the chassis completely enclosing a pair of trinity 16t doubles. The two 1500mah lipos run in parallal and fit inside the dummy battery box from underneath! The esc and micro dsm receiver go up front hidden inside the dummy gas tank. Everythings hidden...this was John Boyers personal show queen and took him a very long time to build. It has more detail than I care to go into....It took 2 grand to pry it away from him. I built costum velcro body mounts...had 2 bodies painted by tkcustoms (the other one is a t rex) and added a full set of mip cvds all around for a more aggresive looking stance. Thanks for looking and I will add more pics as soon as it stops raining.
   
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09.14.2008, 12:19 AM

WOW! Where did all the dummy parts come from that are on the tube jugg??


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09.17.2008, 03:09 AM

That's one hell of a selction of builds you have there sir.. Nice!.. all of them or verry nice rides indeed..


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10.05.2008, 05:57 AM

Most all of the dummy parts were built by hand. John boyer built 90% of the truck and is one of the best tube guy's in the nation...theres only one better that Ive seen his name is dave pack from virgina and I dont know how to contact him never could get his number but I would give my right arm for it...lol. The red chassis on the jugg would be around 500.00 and includes a 4 link kit and powder coat. It has way more detail than his clod chassis. tdc57 thanks for the compliment, I am just now finishing my brushless baja rolling chassis and will have pics soon then it goes to mike for conversion.
   
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10.05.2008, 12:42 PM

Very nice collection. Clean, wires neatly ran, top of the line all the way around. I would like to atleast make the wires look as nicely done on one of my conversions. Tell us the desk isn't always the clean and organized though.

Where is up here? We had a bunch of snow last year here in Spokane WA. Most we've had in years. Had all my rc's set up for running in it. Haven't had that much fun in the snow since.... well in a real long time.

How does the violator compare as far as buggies go? Almost bought one once and have always wondered how they perform.

Thanks for sharing the pictures of your collection. Throw us some pics of the baja when you get a chance.
   
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10.07.2008, 11:24 AM

Thanks gee, yes my desk is always that clean and organized, I have so many projects going on right now I have to keep everything that neat or I would have a sirius mess on my hands..lol. The violator is cool alright its even another inch wider cause I run offset max wheels that have been narrowed w/ komodo low pro's (2'' wider than most buggies) Its very stable and solid...thanks. TDC57 you pm'ed me a while back asking about my tube guy and I can't respond to pm's for some reason when I click ''reply'' it wont load the page email me at ds9@acsalaska.net if you want thanks.
   
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