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01.03.2006, 08:27 PM

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wonder if i missed a character somewhere? -lol- If you still cant get through there - he usually browses RCZ - so can be found through PM there if ya like ;)
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Not sure on weight yet - havent had any decent sized scales to get an accurate reading on it -lol- With my dodgey little ones i have here, it came to around 5.5-6kg from memory - but it's pretty unreliable -lol- I'll try and get to a Post office and get the weight today ;)
   
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01.03.2006, 10:28 PM

Mr. C is actually a member here, though he has never posted. he was probably one of the first 50 members, now that I think of it.
   
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01.03.2006, 10:59 PM

Damn, i was pretty close to being in the first 50, oh well, i can be put up in the first 100:):p


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01.04.2006, 05:12 AM

That is one nice LST!

i like the combination of the CF and the aluminum!

again, nice work!!
   
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01.04.2006, 07:03 PM

OK - got out to the post office yesterday - and this truck, fully RTR weighs in at about 7.4KG - is that fairly heavy? I was thinking i might bail on the arms for RPM and possibly a couple other lil things if i can think of it... the newera stuff has got a bit of weight to it...
   
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01.04.2006, 07:14 PM

that is about 16.3lbs which is fairly heavy in my opinion but i dont know much other trucks with a 22 series and 18 cells weigh
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01.04.2006, 07:42 PM

My truck with a 2250 in it is about 9lb with out batteries. I plan on running 26 cells in it later on. I have run 18 and 16 in it. Not sure on weight with batteries. It is all aluminum gmaxx with double extensions. center slipper.


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01.04.2006, 08:03 PM

thats a nice looking truck bro.. great attention to detail also..
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01.04.2006, 08:22 PM

thanks guys...
hmmm - that sounds a heck of a lot lighter than me -lol- I should have weighed it without batts too - dunno how much they weigh -lol-
Should be ok tho - i don't plan on racing or anything - just bashing - so as long as it isn't gonna affect heat or anything - should be sweet :)



Just a couple more outdoor pics



2 'poser' shots -lol- Pics will distort the page if i post them up, so just URL's added....



http://www.ausrc.com/galleries/danhf...ST/BLST_41.jpg

http://www.ausrc.com/galleries/danhf...ST/BLST_42.jpg



And just some other shots.... if anyone wants detailed pics - let me know

http://www.ausrc.com/galleries/danhf...ST/BLST_31.jpg

http://www.ausrc.com/galleries/danhf...ST/BLST_32.jpg

http://www.ausrc.com/galleries/danhf...ST/BLST_33.jpg

http://www.ausrc.com/galleries/danhf...ST/BLST_34.jpg

http://www.ausrc.com/galleries/danhf...ST/BLST_35.jpg

http://www.ausrc.com/galleries/danhf...ST/BLST_36.jpg

http://www.ausrc.com/galleries/danhf...ST/BLST_37.jpg

http://www.ausrc.com/galleries/danhf...ST/BLST_38.jpg

http://www.ausrc.com/galleries/danhf...ST/BLST_39.jpg

http://www.ausrc.com/galleries/danhf...ST/BLST_40.jpg



I also cut a small scrap of lexan and painted it silver - the BEC is sitting on this piece of lexan. I glued the piece of lexan to the bottom of the shifting servo, and it sits acrioss the motor and hides wiring too.

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