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once apon a axial wraith
30 December 2012 - 05:51 PM
Chassis plates from a redcat ground pounder and painted black, HPI shocks, revo rear, junfac front driveshafts and HPI diffs installed in axles




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My Juggernot
09 November 2012 - 10:14 PM
Never liked leaf springs so...


Battery is low now, and the transmission is flipped bringing the COG much lower. Add a slightly longer wheelbase, behind the axle steering and it destroys a stock Juggy


Battery is low now, and the transmission is flipped bringing the COG much lower. Add a slightly longer wheelbase, behind the axle steering and it destroys a stock Juggy
TXT-1 racer
06 October 2012 - 02:51 PM
The shocks are not staying, I have a plan for a shorter straighter up/down setup but this was good enough
to drive around indoors to test it's functionality today.
Steers well, accelerates and brakes good with little to no twist and has no sway bars



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to drive around indoors to test it's functionality today.
Steers well, accelerates and brakes good with little to no twist and has no sway bars
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Tube Chassis txt-1 video
14 July 2012 - 02:37 PM
4wd sand rover project
27 June 2012 - 03:12 PM
This is a tamiya ta01 chassis (dirt thrasher), the TA02 would have a better wheelbase line up but I already own the ta01 so...


put on shock towers from a tao2 f150 and rally front dampers, shortened the rear thrasher dampers with internal spacers and the top mount location is the old body post hole
I'll make some body side skirts and fill some body holes to clean it up some, this isn't finished yet


put on shock towers from a tao2 f150 and rally front dampers, shortened the rear thrasher dampers with internal spacers and the top mount location is the old body post hole
I'll make some body side skirts and fill some body holes to clean it up some, this isn't finished yet
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