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RC-Monster Stock
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CRT.5 brushless basher -
09.21.2011, 09:37 AM
Couldn't resist the price: 79.99$ for the pro roller that's a steal. Especially if you know that the car continues as a sct truck (SCRT10-E) so all the parts are still available. That's a sweet deal!!
I found a lot of info on these forums, so thanks. Hopefully I can inspire some people too. Enjoy!
Parts used:
Ofna Jammin CRT.5 http://www.ofnawarehouse.com/product...oducts_id=1127
RC Monster motormount and lipotray
conversionkit OFNA Receiver Box Set (OFN40946),
steeringservo: Hitec (5625MG)
Futaba receiver
Mamba Monster ESC + 2650 kVA 5mm V3 motor currently with a 13T pinion
Hyperion 35C 5000 mAh 3s lipo.
First I needed to switch to the long chassis to be able to work with a bigger steering servo:
IMG_3850 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
IMG_3851 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
To protect the investment: T-bones
IMG_3853 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
Lipo fitting: as big as possible :)
IMG_3866 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
paintwork, not my favorite part
IMG_3869 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
decals to cover up the paint mistakes ;)
IMG_3890 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
I Couldn't risk not having enough power, so .....
CC 2650 + mamba max esc: I'm loving it, my tires aren't :))) The drivetrain holds up well, no problems there (and I beat it)
IMG_3897 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
Almost finished
IMG_3894 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
Mike's Lipotray a bit redone
IMG_3911 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
And here she is, still shiny!! not for long though :)
IMG_3914 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
Last edited by Gv288; 09.21.2011 at 10:44 AM.
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Check out my huge box!
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09.21.2011, 09:53 AM
Photobucket seems to be better at keeping pics up, but they have a ton of site advertising that slows everything down. I guess i should not complain, free is free right.
And good price on the crt.5, especially being the pro version.
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RC-Monster Stock
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09.21.2011, 10:22 AM
With a shiny body
IMG_3909 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
I must say it's a very clean setup!
IMG_3917 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
bad tire-gluing, or better: bad preperation (didn't clean or degrease them)
IMG_3921 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
As a result I brought home some sand
IMG_3932 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
second body, just to be prepared
stole some ideas from the punisher skull
IMG_3956 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
IMG_3957 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
I have 40 serie Mashers on my E-REVO and I love them. I just had to put them on (the 2.2" version that is). I changed the frontbomper to a rear model. The rear is smaller and allows full turning of the tires.
As a result: wheelies without having to put thicker oil in the diff
IMG_3969 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
IMG_3970 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
IMG_3973 [1280x768] by Gv288, on Flickr
Last edited by Gv288; 09.21.2011 at 10:24 AM.
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RC-Monster Aluminum
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09.21.2011, 06:30 PM
am I the only one that has terrible luck with the steering knuckles, and front A arms? Seems like every outting results in a broken knuckle. I've also broken the rear axle carrier. Those knuckles aren't cheap either...I broke 3 of them at the track in one day, on one battery pack. Mines running a 540 can motor too.... guess I just cartwheel it too much. Bought it for my girlfriend but shes kind of afraid to drive it since she doesn't want to break it. (shes broken 2 knuckles, lol)
oh well, looks mean with the mashers. I gotta pick up a set for my savage someday :)
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RC-Monster Stock
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09.22.2011, 02:16 AM
I've read about those issues. I have the traxxas parts tyo replace the front upper arms and the steeringlink, but I'm not going to replace them before they break.
And for now everything is still good
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KillaHurtz
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09.22.2011, 10:01 AM
That is a great deal. I always enjoyed my .5.
I never really broke any knuckles, but I did break the servo saver a couple times on before I moved the rod to the inner position.
I also have a set of mashers for mine, altho its impossible to keep the F wheels down. One trick I do like with the mashers are to mount them on the TRX 2.8" rims. I cut the beads off, then mount them inside the new rims. Same size, but much less ballooning and a bit better handling.
Original thread from way back when
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09.22.2011, 10:17 AM
I never really broke any knuckles, but I did break the servo saver a couple times on before I moved the rod to the inner position.
Do you have a picture of this, I don't really understand what you mean.
I also have a set of mashers for mine, altho its impossible to keep the F wheels down. One trick I do like with the mashers are to mount them on the TRX 2.8" rims. I cut the beads off, then mount them inside the new rims. Same size, but much less ballooning and a bit better handling.
Sounds like a good idea. I taped mine, so the ballooning is ok but steering is far worse
Love your paintwork
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KillaHurtz
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09.22.2011, 11:01 AM
Thanks on the paint. It was first airbrush job. Screwed a bunch of things up, but still came out ok. Still have the shell, but it is very rough from all the bashing.
Servo saver thread
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RC-Monster Stock
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09.23.2011, 03:40 AM
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KillaHurtz
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09.23.2011, 02:46 PM
What's the extra F bumper?
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RC-Monster Aluminum
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09.23.2011, 04:09 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Finnster
What's the extra F bumper?
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it's a t-bone rear bumper (front is bigger and the OP said it rubbed against the mashers) that was installed in the front. they are basically the bumper that RPM never made and they are great at preventing knuckle and a-arm breakage. i had a set on my old rustler and i went from breaking 1-2 knuckles and caster blocks every run to breaking only one after about 30 runs.
They say a good mechanic only needs 2 tools - WD40 & Duct tape. If it moves, and its not supposed to, duct tape. If it doesn't move, and its supposed to, WD40.
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RC-Monster Stock
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09.24.2011, 05:48 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by scarletboa
it's a t-bone rear bumper (front is bigger and the OP said it rubbed against the mashers) that was installed in the front. they are basically the bumper that RPM never made and they are great at preventing knuckle and a-arm breakage. i had a set on my old rustler and i went from breaking 1-2 knuckles and caster blocks every run to breaking only one after about 30 runs.
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Correct. In the first pictures with stock wheels and tires it's the frontbumper.
In the pictures with the mashers it's the rearbumper.
Both are a direct fit, they come with longer screws for a perfect fit. I really love those T-bones. I'm installing them on al my vehicles
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07.01.2012, 06:41 AM
awesome car dude!!!
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