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05.31.2010, 11:22 PM

Wow that's an awesome truck... Good job
   
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06.02.2010, 12:05 PM

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Wow that's an awesome truck... Good job
Thank you!

The weather is getting better over here, so soon I'll post a vid of the LST1.5 :)
   
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06.04.2010, 02:08 AM

beautiful truck you got there. top 5 lst conversions thats for sure.
what springs are you using and shock wt. oil?
   
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beautiful truck you got there. top 5 lst conversions thats for sure.
what springs are you using and shock wt. oil?
I'm using these springs: Click!
I don't know what shock oil I'm using as I never refilled the shocks. (Probably the stock oil)
   
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06.06.2010, 09:15 AM

Beautiful!! If you can pull 3000 watts and back it up with an eagletree graph I'll eat my shorts

I can't wait for the video, I'm super curious how that beast will jump.

Good job on the build man.


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06.30.2011, 06:27 PM

it's been a year since any updates....

how has everything held up on the truck? any breakages or electronic failures? any vids?


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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07.05.2011, 06:16 AM

How much can the BigMaxximums pull anyways? I was looking for 1/5 brushless info, and I came across a German site with 1/5 vehicles (FG, etc.), and they used BigMaxximum. Must be a really low kv or what? Cause I have not seen any 1/5 motors from Plettenberg, and BigMaxximum is supposed to be a 1/8 motor.
   
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07.05.2011, 01:43 PM

The BigMaxximum is only a 1/8 scale motor- 2300kv.

What you probably saw was the Bolido- looks the same as the BM but is much larger:



Bolido is 820kv. You could use the BM in a 1/5 scale I suppose, but only if it was very lightweight, like a stretched 1/8 scale ( Muggy or Savage stretched out to 1/5 scale for example ).


http://www.plettenberg-motoren.com/UK/daten.htm
   
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07.05.2011, 05:54 PM

Wow, somehow I missed this. Thanks for the thanks Byte, the truck turned out very well, and your handmade parts look very nice. You did a great job!
   
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