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davidwj95

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  1. After months of waiting the parts finally arrived to finish this project. I just need to adjust the steering arm lengths and then it's ready to go. The offset wheels have worked really well making the overall width 290mm which I think is the same as a standard mud blaster.  The wheelbase is still longer but I can live with that. 

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  2. I have a hilux high lift (there's a thread about it it a few pages down in this forum). Out of the box I found it a bit disappointing in appearance and performance, the ground clearance is too low and wheels too small. It's taken a lot of work and money to get to the point where I'm happy with it.  I've really enjoyed doing all the work but I'd probably have bought the bruiser if they were available at the time.

  3. Nice,  I have an XV01 Lancia Delta waiting to be built.  I bought it 3 years ago but I think the thought of detailing the body keeps putting me off starting it. 

    I bought aluminium suspension mounts and slipper clutch a few weeks ago so I'm getting closer to starting.

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  4. I managed to get the body finished tonight.  The shell is the lexan one that came with my brat with decals from MCI.  I got one side finished then realised I'd put the main side sticker on the wrong way round :(. I'm happy with the results but those backwards stickers will annoy me forever more.

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  5. I'm waiting for parts so cant do much at the moment.  When I stripped the car down I noticed there was a bit if movement in the plastic servo mounts.  I bought to aluminium servo mount blocks and made a larger spacer block also from aluminium.  Combined with the metal gear servo and hi torque servo saver there is now no play at all.

    I ordered some new tyres and some mci decals but most of the parts I need to complete this wont be in until early August so will be on hold for a few weeks.20200714_212118.thumb.jpg.a36a300c1814ee76703f99df0f566769.jpg

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  6. 6 hours ago, Mrowka said:

    I build vintage and re re buggies, not out of nostalgia, but because the modern cars are: 1. not much use except on carpet; and 2. they're hideous looking. Modern buggies, truggies, whatever, look like they were designed by bros for WWE enthusiasts.

    The problem is that, even if they don't race, an awful lot of buyers want that look. 

    I agree, modern truck/ truggies are getting more extreme and becoming a parody of themselves.  The wheel track is too wide, body too low and horrible wheels with low profile tyres. 

    I've no doubt they are faster and stronger than a tamiya but the appearance puts right off.  Also, I've no interest in repeatedly jumping one 20' in the air off a skateboard ramp.

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  7. Started to reassemble, I should have back end complete and electronics in by tomorrow but then I can't do anything until the non gearbox front end and TL01b steering knuckles arrive at the end of the month.

    I dont like using self tappers where I can get away without them.  I drilled out the gearbox mounting holes to 3mm and put threaded rod all the way through secured with nyloc nuts.

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  8. 26 minutes ago, isomer1 said:

    The parts you made look really good. It'd be cool to see how you sketch and fabricate them if time permits.

    The chassis side plates I made years ago when I had access to CAD at work.  I plotted the hole centres then printed them out at 1:1 scale.  I double sided taped two pieces of 3mm aluminium together then stuck the hole plan on top.  This meant that when I drilled the holes I went through both pieces of aluminium  to get them exactly the same.  The out line and battery cut out were based on the original plastic chassis.  All cutting was done with the chassis halves stuck together to keep them identical.   Only tools used were hacksaw, files, piller drill and wer and dry sand paper.

    I made the shock towers last week using the same methods but had to draw out the holes by hand using scriber, square and vernier caliper. I found a drawing online with the hole positions. These new ones are slightly different to the original set I made.

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  9. 6 hours ago, ChrisRx718 said:

    I forgot to mention in my previous post about the diff - originally I locked mine and whilst it made it predictable, it also made it very much want to spin out all the time even under modest acceleration. 

    I changed it to a bit of diff putty (basically expensive blu-tac) so it worked as it should but is a bit stickier than just having grease in there. I can drive the truck much faster now and I get wheelies instead of wheelspin.

    I rebuilt the gearbox tonight and was wondering what to do about the diff.  I packed it with anti wear grease which I'm hoping will make it tighter.  It certainly feels so when turned by hand.  If not I'll look into using the diff putty.

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