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Different. - 05.02.2009, 09:09 AM

On one of mine I just took the dremel and removed a few thousanths of an inch off the case where the idler shaft bearing sits. Everything rolls like a charm. I have the RC4WD aluminum tranny 1st & 2nd gears in it as well.


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New Roll cage/chassis






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05.03.2009, 12:41 PM

It´s not quite finished yet
It took me 5½ hours to weld this one

But I spend 2½ weeks researching and drawing
before I started cutting and welding

I think with a little more time and more tubing this thing is gonna look okay

What do you think ?

Ooh can you see witch 1:1 foff my Wraath is based on ?



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I made a Racing seat for my Foff
How To: Scale Racing seat



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05.13.2009, 10:35 PM

Nice cage Snoop!

Looks like you used cored wire, with skills like that you need a TIG
   
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05.13.2009, 11:37 PM

Looking great Snoop! How does the cage attach?
   
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05.14.2009, 01:16 AM

Yes I use a no gas cored wire welder
I have used TIG welders at work for years but I don´t have one a home

I don´t know how the cage attaches yet
maybe a bracket from the bulkhead to the cage and in the side as well



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05.14.2009, 01:20 PM

Bah, its a minor detail- I would suggest voodoo magic, works for me all the time when I craft up stuff...
   
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voodoo magic !!!!
Niel you're killing me



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05.14.2009, 06:54 PM

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I would suggest voodoo magic
Integy sells that in unobtainium right?
   
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05.22.2009, 05:31 AM

WOW very cool build man!! keep up the good work!


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05.22.2009, 11:28 AM

Thank's
I got my 775 Titan motor today along with a couple of pinions and a bunch of different springs



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Here's my E-Maxx with the 775 motor
Loads of torque but a little slower ;)
I use a 15T/52T gearing in this video

E-Maxx 3906 with Titan 775

I will test it with a 17T pinion later today :)


The Shock tower is starting to bend with just the 2 shocks


I modified my beadlock wheels with counter sunk TX wood screws in stead of hex screws
They are much easier to work with




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05.26.2009, 09:46 AM

Hefty old motor that, shifts the truck pretty damn well. I too have always thought of children as great targets/ obstacles...
   
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05.26.2009, 02:18 PM

That's a NEW 775 motor

Here is Part 2 With the 17T Mod1 gearing
I think It's very stable with the motor centered in the back
E-Maxx 3906 with 775 Motor Part 2



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