Nobbi1977
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Many thanks 80t ordered, I was looking at the £15 ones so a better £20 one makes more sense.
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That looks great :-) I love the look of the Brat, it might be my next buy. The wheels and tyres seemed expensive compared to LB ones but I might get a set in having seen how tough yours looks. I am new to this and a bit slow so forgive me but what is a crawler motor? Do you have an example or link?
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Lunch box hornet Noah: Well it runs a lot better on wet grass than it used to and is better on tarmac too. Spent a lot less time on its roof The boy even got a go. Set the trim to full forward and just let him steer . Anyone do an LSD for these?
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What is involved with a meet and do you struggle for locations? We have a huge hard floor sports hall, 15 ish grass football pitches and a three court Tarmac MUGA. All available for hire. Only downside is the location in Grimsby
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Looks like I have been sold a counterfeit servo It is vibrating and twitching like a crack addict in the methadone queue and is very slow. I have contacted the seller but do not hold out much hope to be honest.
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As I was walking down the corridor at work the other day a fellow working noticed the tyres I was carrying ( all my parts get posted to work :-) ) and asks if I am in to RC cars. Turns out he has a Cen Nitro WRC car collecting dust he wants rid of for a cheap price ( not sure what cheap is yet) Is it worth a punt and should I go for it? Even if it is for a quick laugh and sell on.
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I got a Hornet off EBay, a fresh build with some spares for not a lot of money. The plan was to run it around the garden with my 4 year old. Two issues, it is too fast for my son and it will not run over my grass. I took it in too work to give it a run ( I have two sports halls and several Tarmac courts to play on ) but found it was not much fun on smooth surfaces, the front pushes and the rear spins. The knobbly spikes lasted about 5 min of doughnuts. I made the mistake of buying some new wheels and tyres blind before I realised they were not universal fit A quick ask on here for some ideas for a more ideal kit and someone suggested some lunchbox bits. New front axels and wheels ordered from EBay along with stronger tie bars Some work needed to get the balls fitted in the servo saver and arms but I could not resist fitting. Not sure on a colour scheme yet. Might have to have some yellow to match the wheels as I do not want to paint them.
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Slow car needed with a go anywhere attitude
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All these 4x4s are bending my mind. Definitely on the look out for my next build -
Slow car needed with a go anywhere attitude
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Brilliant some reading to go at there -
Slow car needed with a go anywhere attitude
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I can see how this could get out of control Is there a site with listings and pictures of all the frame types and bodies available? I think I feel the need to read a bit now -
Sweet Might look at a scheme for my Hornet now. I never thought about going off box.
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On order. I have ordered a lunchbox axel kit and wheels as well so I can use the car on the grass in my garden.
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Slow car needed with a go anywhere attitude
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Well I have ordered wheels and tyres and an axel set. Sure with what that lot cost I could have got a new car. EBay is a killer, while I was there I ordered two 1/32 kits for the kids to play with while I test the new monster rail. -
Slow car needed with a go anywhere attitude
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So it lunchbox my hornet I need Front axels http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/381035668629?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT Wheels http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tamiya-58063-Lunch-Box-Lunchbox-Midnight-Pumpkin-9335036-19335036-Wheel-Bag-NIP-/381003289765?pt=UK_ToysGames_RadioControlled_JN&hash=item58b590d4a5 -
Like this one? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Futaba-S3003-Servo-Standard-Car-Boat-Plane-/381019070503
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Slow car needed with a go anywhere attitude
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I am having fun googling all these options I will put them as listings on EBay and see what comes up cheap first -
I have popped the servo out and it is a hitec hs 311. Is this a factory fit one? When the handset it turned off the servo is twitching and it looks like it does not always reset to the same place. The Hitec looks like it is about £7 on eBay, should I just get another one of the same?
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Slow car needed with a go anywhere attitude
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I have some work to do on the front anyway so this might sway me. If I got a 4v battery pack would it work but slower? -
Slow car needed with a go anywhere attitude
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Now I do love the look of that. I will look on EBay for lunchbox parts and see what I can do. I will look up a couple of the other models mentioned too. Thanks all, looks like bargain hunting time -
Slow car needed with a go anywhere attitude
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I guess I went a bit far with "go any where" more use anywhere we happen to be. More multi purpose rather than single minded -
I am new to this world but I picked up a pre built unused Hornet cheap. I am finding the hornet is pretty much useless for me. Grass too thick for it to run at home and paving and sports hall to slick to run it at work. Also far to fast to let my 4 1/2 year old son play with. So what do I buy as a second car? A slower 4x4? What bits can I share if I just use one car at a time? Radio gear, battery's, I have a couple of spare motors that came with the hornet. Any ideas / suggestions? I am a competent mechanic so can do just about anything and would rather play and keep costs down rather than splash out on new.
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RTFM? To be honest I had not thought of that and it should have been the first thing I did. I will download and have a read, I might learn something about the rest of the car. I am starting to get slightly addicted to playing about with this new toy now. New touring car wheels on the way to try and get some grip on the hall floor at work.
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Thanks. Seems like an odd name for it. I will take it off tomorrow and see
