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My Mini T
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My Mini T - 11.22.2007, 05:48 AM

Ive had this truck for about a year now, but I think its finally worth posting about.
I never took pictures of it stock, but here is how it looked for a long while:



Pretty much all graphite, aluminum and titanium, 3s lipo and a mamba 6800. It was fast, good looking, and reliable. So of course I couldnt just leave it how it was. So I turned it into this:



I had 2s and 3s 2000mAh TP lipos, so I wired them up in series and swapped in the quark 33 from my mlst, and these are still spinning the original mamba 2068. I dont expect that to last too long (119000 motor rpm). I combined 2 integy graphite chassis' to make what you see here.
The only stock parts left are the front arms and the body mounts. The turnbuckles, hingepins, cvds, and front bumper/ skidplate are all titanium, all of the hardware is steel, and everything else is red or silver aluminum. Steering is handled by a hs65mg, and the ubec is from mike.
I haven't had a chance to test it out in the open yet, but indoors it ran reliably and relatively cool. Ill try to get video when I do really test it.
   
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11.22.2007, 08:31 AM

Looks good, it'd be nice if you had a body that actually fit the truck though. Should be pretty damn insane once you finally get it out for a good test. Oh yeah, and I like how all your RC's carry on the same color scheme, makes it look nice.


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