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08.25.2015, 03:07 PM

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08.26.2015, 07:19 AM

Now that's what I'm talking about!
   
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08.26.2015, 09:52 AM

They look both good !!
   
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swapped bulks - 08.26.2015, 11:07 AM

Swapped bulks between the chassis, swapped braces, CD skid and the CD top plate on the black chassis. I think these 2 opposing color combinations are keepers.
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08.26.2015, 11:13 AM

Very nice there! You plan on offering anodized packages?


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08.26.2015, 11:18 AM

I won't likely stock anodized parts as a rule, at least not for now. I may do black and possibly blue at some point. Custom packages have always been on the table for those willing to wait(and pay). :-)
   
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08.26.2015, 11:24 AM

Anodizing here is extreme expensive ( Netherlands ) .

The few trucks I have anodized were done in the US .

I would pay for sure
   
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09.06.2015, 01:56 PM

Loving the orange chassis Mike

So finallly got her running all set for a trip to Copenhagen on Thursday ready for some proper track time

Bang on the money with Revo bodies Mike ..this is the discontinued JConcepts Illuzion body..had to ship it in from Spain but well worth it in my humble opinion
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09.06.2015, 01:58 PM

And...
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09.07.2015, 05:30 AM

Some amazing builds coming along here guys! Great to see
   
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09.07.2015, 07:36 PM

Since everyone else is posting pictures of their builds... Here's mine. I am planning to switch to the center slipperential and universal motor mount and the hybrid diffs, but I didn't feel like figuring out the center drive shaft situation and I really wanted to get this running so I could do some bashing with my nephew. So I went this route for now. I'll upgrade it later.

As it sits now :
  • RCM V-Maxx Chassis (of course)
  • RCM 35mm V-Stretch
  • RCM towers
  • RCM skids
  • Traxxas cvds
  • Rpm bulks
  • Rpm arms and true track
  • Mamba monster X (custom mount I designed and 3D printed)
  • Hobbywing 2000kv 4274 motor.
  • 2s TrakPower 5600 90C (x2 for 4s)
  • Stock transmission Geared 26/62
  • Stock diffs
  • Radio post red servo (running on 8v)
  • Kyosho MP9 front shocks all all round (1 per corner)
  • Badlands on zero offset wheels
  • Proline 56' F100 body

As soon as the paint dries and I can get the body shoe gooed up inside for durability it'll get its maiden beating. Lol.


And now,... since nobody really cares unless there are pictures, here they are.








I can't decide if its more fun
to make it...
or break it...


Silent...But Deadly



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09.07.2015, 09:10 PM

Bravo man! That's a good looking truck!


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09.08.2015, 09:30 AM

Looking great, Jeff - I like the custom ESC holder and short motor wires...super clean. Here is a quick tip: the rx lead from the ESC can be tucked in between the battery tray and chassis brace - safe and outta site. :-)

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09.08.2015, 10:39 PM

How's the truggy chassis edition coming?

I too love the anodizing btw!
   
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09.09.2015, 10:00 PM

Still gonna be a bit on the truggy-style chassis(will likely be hard anodized) - remember I have to keep up with a couple hundred products while developing new stuff. :-)
   
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