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Posts posted by Percymon
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ive seen the 9t/35amp esc in a re-re hotshot and it was balistic
I will hopefully confirm that one tonight, and better order some gearbox internals just in case lol!
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Many thanks - looks to be less Chinese on that version than the one i had too !
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Can anyone scan me the basic set up instructions for the ezrun 35A ESC (9T motor).
Took mine to work yesterday to read at lunchtime, and no idea where they are now !
I'm sure i'll be asking for the more advanced ones for the program card later, so if someone could scan those too that would be great
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Got mine today and there is nothing all about motor specs. The 35a esc has guidelines as to motor turn limits, and there is noticeable difference in the recommended limit between on road and off road uses.
Had I realised 2 weeks ago the whole numbered turn motors were 380 rotors and the .5 turn spec ones 540 rotors I think I'd have chosen differently. Against that, I've only just managed to squeeze it all in my hotshot tonight and am yet to try it out.
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Is this the one ? ARW0600-20 Ansmann Racing RW .6 Module Pinion Gear - 20 Tooth £2.98
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3 monutes to go, still £41

and it doubled in price in the last 3 seconds !!
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Yes, but i dont have any facilitilies though as im only thirteen and my dad is bussy building up a 1924 Austin!
I need some that i can just bolt on!
cheers
Dan - i bet your Dad has a junior hacksaw and a tape measure !
I might have spare used plastic kit ones if you need something quick, i'll check tonight.
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I went with the Ansmann ARW3200-13 which is 13T, 32dp. They do a ARW3200E-13 version for 5mm motor shaft if thats what you need.
How well it goes, and how well it matches, i can;t say because I only got my brushless ezrun set in the mail this morning !
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Are these to replace the plastic TIE rods for the steering linkages ?
If so, the best bet is to buy some 3mm screw thread bar, some 4 or 5mm aluminium tubing and some rod ends, such as these http://www.modelsport.co.uk/index.php?product_id=13458 although there are other makes at half the price of Tamiya
Cut the screw threaded bar to the required length, add one end, measure and cut the tubing to cover the central portion of the screw bar, add the tube as a sleeve, then fit the other tie end.
You might be able to get the threaded bar and tubing at B&Q but a good model shop (selling railway as well as RC items) should be able to help you out.
The end product will look something akin to the 4 links used on a crawler like this...
to give you an idea.Ok thanks!That was a question, not an answer

The easiest way to sort out the length is get yourself some 3mm threaded rod from a good hobby shop, B&Q or eBay and make up 'dummy' rods - £1.40 will get you 100mm on eBay or £1.90 for 200mm (search M3 studding)
That'll give you a good idea of exactly how long you need the proper pushrods.
you beat me to it !
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Search for "buggy wheels" on ebay. Bound to be some yellow dish wheels on there.
Just remember most wheels are hex fitting, which is ok for the rear of the Fighter Buggy, but the fronts aren't hex (unless you mod the axles).
I got a set of Ansmann 5 spokes and pin spikes last week - very cheap at £12, wheels look OK, but the tyres are very soft so wear will most likely be high. These are hex fitting front and rear though.. http://www.modelsport.co.uk/index.php?product_id=29294
Ansmann also do road biased sets which may be better for wear, especially if you run mainly on road (again hex fit all round).. loads of different combo's but as an example.. http://www.modelsport.co.uk/index.php?product_id=37954
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Ok, ill look at prices, but the ansmann shocks are much cheaper then anything else.
Im likeing this moding thing, im used to nitro so havnt had to mod them!
cheers
dan
75/100mm aluminium damper sets from Ansmann are about £7.50 per pair (modelsport).
The DF03 alloy set 53926 is about £93 (timetunnel) !
Provided the Tamiya RF springs are the right diameter for the ansmann damper body, go with Ansmann !
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I've build new sets for the rising Storm buggy for my son at Xmas, i refurbed a set on my Manta Ray Resto - they do seem to hold up quite well to age. I've not seen the ansmann dampers in the flesh but i'd say the Tamiya ones are nothing special to be honest.
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Postman got me out of bed this morning, happy chappy because it was my EZRun 9T 4300kv brushless set with 35A ESC and program card - 8 days from HK, no import duty and package marked up as value of $7 so if i had been stung it wouldn't have been too bad !
Looks like it will be a tight squeeze in the Hotshot electrics box lol!!
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Th full kits are expensive purely because you tend to get Tamiya oil with them, and they like to charge gold prices for their oils. You can get Schumacher or similar silicon damper oil for abot £3 a bottle and do 8 shocks with it.
There are plenty of aftermarket shocks about that will perform equally well, possibly look better and are cheaper (as per your other thread)
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To keep costs down, and for a Fighter Buggy then Ansman will be an enough.
Whilst that chassis is limited, you need to think what issues you are trying to resolve - spring rate could be as much an issue as the damper itself. Can you actually see the springs compressing much when landing a jump, cornering ?
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Mucho wonga on show - must look away

Looks like a good turnout , and idea place for the first run out. Doesn't look like there's a huge amount of turning space for 2WS ?
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MadOnModels based in Newport, South Wales
They aren't the cheapest though !
Well i was in the shop again at lunchtime, still 2 Hotshots ont he shelf and alongside a Boomerang, so thought i'd ask the prices.
I got quite a shock tbh, £138 for the Boomer, £153 for the Hotshot.
With Tamiyas latest price list, those are seriously good value.
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So guys n gals, i've bought yet another sad case , but fear not i have a plan for this one !!
After expressing my views that the Clod wasn't for me (bouncy nature as seen in most of the video clips on youtube !), and with a little nudge from Pete (kaiser) I've taken the plunge, bought a sad case for an original Clod (bought t primarily for its wheels and axles, which with hopefully minimal expense can be refurbed , rather than forking out about £150 in new parts !!).
The plan is to fit the relevant bits into a better chassis, biased towards cornering and jumping, rather than rock crawling. But which one ?
Much as i'd love some of the more exotic ones..
G-made Dragoon http://www.gmade.net/bbs/zboard.php?id=cra...sc=asc&no=1
Team PRP Berzerker http://www.teamprpracing.com/clodbuster.html
...I'm going to have to keep costs in check with this build; which given its a Clod is somewhat difficult ,and i'll have to wait some time before a dual brushless finds its way into the chassis.
So looks like my options are..
Clodzilla 2 - not realy keen on these due to the open nature of the chassis and they look to my eyes to have a high centre of gravity, and the clodzilla4 race chassis is too pricey
CPE Predator - cheap enough, but the knurled bars aren't the best solution for the damper bottom mounts
CPE Terminator - seems to be more what i want, CNC machined lower links for better damper mounting
Thundertech Racing Rage - similar to Terminator
Does anyone have any views on these options, i know kaiser went with the Terminator after comtemplating the Rage.
And is there anyone in the UK (or mainleand Europe) selling any of these chassis - i'd rather not pay high shipping costs, import duty and VAT !
Many thanks
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Having a new central heating system put in today, and it turns out one of the blokes doing the work has just restored a Manta Ray, so obviously he was quite interested in my collection! Have pointed him in the direction of TC, so we may have a new member

God help him - i started with a Manta Ray resto back in October, now i've completed 3 restos, got another one to do, built a new kit and now i've got a battered Clod coming in the mail system !
This place is BAD

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Cut the first of the hotshot shells from it's mould, not the easiest !, drilled out the holes for the aerial,, spot lamps and body mount clip.
Finished the build on the styrene rear wing to partner the second body.
Painted the spotlights ready for install.
Painted the lettering on the tyre Walls of the original block Tyres and finished prepping the wheels for painting.
Oh yeah, bought a clod on eBay.
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MadOnModels based in Newport, South Wales
They aren't the cheapest though !
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Perhaps availability to other markets is different, but this week my LHS received 2 Hotshots which are now on full display NIB in the shop, alongside Rough Rider, Sand Scorcher, Hornet and Blackfoot.
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Other than any potential sellers on ebay i think wonderland still list them at 248.99, or the buggy champ rough rider at 238.99.
I've seem a buggy champ recently on ebay for £215 delivered buy it now, and another at £200 with £11 delivery and no bids.
Sand Scorchers seem to be about £30 more on ebay.
If you want to import them RCMart might be a good option, but be prepared for import duty and vat, cos with a package that size its not going to get through customs FOC.
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When rebuilding my fighter buggy with new front suspension upright onto new chassis i had one heck of a time trying to get the default Tamiya screws in, probably for this very reason!
Never had issues with other rebuilds so some plastics must be tougher or have undersized holes (hence the tamiya tap )

to give you an idea.
If You Had To Get A Tamiya Related Tattoo...
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All depends what your collection is, or your favourites are
A mini Clod might be quite cool, even in B&W
A few other ideas, just words, which your fiancee might not find the funny side of..
Too hot to handle (Hotshot)
or
Wild Willy