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12.06.2008, 03:54 PM

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12.06.2008, 04:57 PM

Very nice! The center diff/motor. combo is the way to go.


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this work? http://s288.photobucket.com/albums/ll199/_paralyzed_/

can't you download and use oracle viewer 2.0?


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See What You Did??? - 12.06.2008, 08:46 PM

See what you did Harold, now they will never leave you alone. Now you will have to answer questions and commments every single day until you get it done. It is looking great, but I know you still have a lot that you want to get done on it. Good luck and keep up the great work Sir.


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sssp concepts built a couple http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10233 and he says the motor is better forward, otherwise it'll jump nose up, and I couldn't fit the esc plate and reciever box in front of the diff
   
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See what you did Harold, now they will never leave you alone. Now you will have to answer questions and commments every single day until you get it done. It is looking great, but I know you still have a lot that you want to get done on it. Good luck and keep up the great work Sir.

What was I thinking? I just couldn't keep quiet about it, but I've been sitting on this build for about a year. Fun stuff.


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12.07.2008, 01:21 AM

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I cant see that thread, as Im IP banned at the idiot forum- got a link to the pics else where?

http://www.freeanonymousproxy.net/

I use this to get around tard forum IP ban and see what you cretins are up to, click the chat room c&p the traxxas.monster link in it and good to go
   
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12.07.2008, 12:26 PM

Very rad build! I didn't know any of the rollcages were compatible with the FLM chassis. Like you mentioned, mounting the motor forward and using the right diff fluid helps with handling. I can't wait until Mike releases the slipper diff he is working on. I hope he also makes a center diff mount for the various Gorilla Chassis that are out there.
   
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Very rad build! I didn't know any of the rollcages were compatible with the FLM chassis. Like you mentioned, mounting the motor forward and using the right diff fluid helps with handling. I can't wait until Mike releases the slipper diff he is working on. I hope he also makes a center diff mount for the various Gorilla Chassis that are out there.
It's an extended nitro roll cage, and wasn't a direst fit, nothing a dremel couldn't take care of. Thanks for the help in getting me here.


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Wow that is pretty!!

I like how one of the Traxxas dudes compared your one of a kind "White Lighting" to a stock looking 3905 with some bolt-ons and a few stripped anno parts.

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Wow that is pretty!!

I like how one of the Traxxas dudes compared your one of a kind "White Lighting" to a stock looking 3905 with some bolt-ons and a few stripped anno parts.
yeah, some competition!


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12.10.2008, 08:27 PM

I was really on the wall deciding which of those 2 I liked better, but in the end I decided the 3905.


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12.11.2008, 02:42 AM

Very nice build. Looks real pretty. The Traxxas forum is quite comical to read every once in a while.


   
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12.11.2008, 10:42 AM

Very true... I used to go on there to look at the FS forum but I realized that when I got out of traxxas products there was no point. Also, that FS forum is full of scammers.


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