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10.01.2009, 02:25 AM

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Wow, nice work! This is one of the first truly inspiring things I have seen done with the 1/16 platform, since it's along the lines of something I'd do

When all's said and done, that thing should be a tank... at least the chassis won't break
Thanks for the kind words. I just hope it goes VERY fast.
   
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10.01.2009, 02:28 AM

A couple more points I just remembered...

Yes, I have Traxxas CVD's on the rear and stock plastic sliders on the front. I split one of the front drive cups and don't feel like dropping $55 on a whole set of CVDs to get that one part right now.

The rear-center driveshaft is made from multiple stock shafts that were combined and glued. One of the joints was left free to plunge like the stock one. I saw this trick here at RCM on an EMaxx I believe
   
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