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  1. Hi All!

    I've got this Sanwa Seven ACE TX with a car I've recently bought. Included are a Sanwa SRD-2122RS receiver and two Sanwa 1301 servos. Also included is a LRP SS-Speedy ESC.

    Does anybody have an idea about the value of this lot? I'm thinking about selling it on.

    Or maybe someone have some information about the ESC? A manual is included but it says nothing about technical specifications.

    Thank you.

    Edit: Missed to say that the TX and all other stuff is only lightly used. Some light scratches on the side of the battery tray on some more on the pedestals. Please se the pics.

    Set was tested, everything is working properly.

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  2. 27 minutes ago, AndyjcClod said:

    I had a heart attack 3 weeks ago even though im fit & healthy! Dam family genetics! Thankfully the NHS were amazing & saved my life. So now I am stented & on the mend I have treated myself to a new release Hornet.

    Good to hear that you are fine again. Stay safe and have fun with the Hornet.

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  3. 35 minutes ago, jonboy1 said:

    Love the wheel/tyre combo on this!! ;) 👍

    Are they 3D printed rims?

    That are M-Chassis wheels. When I build my Sand Rover on the shortens DT-02 chassis I searched the internet for suitable wheels for the Sand Blaster tyres. An obvious wrong information I found was that the M-Chassis wheels would fit. Therefore I've ordered them. When they arrived I was clear that they are not usable in that way. So I decided to make them bigger. I've searched several hardware stores until I found a plastic tube for toilet flushing which had the right inner and outer diameter. This was cut in thin slices of about 5 mm and glued onto the wheels. Then shaped with a blade and abrasive paper and painted. This is the short version. It took some hours to finish them but like the Beetle-look for the VW based Sand Rover.

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  4. Finished my TA03-F Audi A4 rebuild as far as I want to get in the moment. I've bought the car over a classified site and it was well used. For the rebuild the chassis was completely striped and cleaned. New C-Hubs, a new belt and complete new electronics were the only parts that needs replacement. Also the car has now a complete set of ball bearings. The wheels are not the kit ones but came with the car and I think they match quite good.

    As the body was way more damaged as I first thought and as the situation for parts and nice touring car bodies is not the best in the moment I've decided to do the best with it that was possible. The body is now weathered as a hard raced touring car. Scratches and cracks are taken and shown with dignity, also the colour marks of hard fights with the competitors. The right wing mirror got lost in a fight. The whole car is covered in the typical black dusty dirt from the race track.

    The most difficult part of weathering is to stop before it looks excessive. But I think it turns out pretty well. As these are only phone pics they don't show it perfectly.

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  5. 1 hour ago, p8ntmaster said:

    coz the guy i bougt it of has cut the body mount brackets just.above the body.

     

    28 minutes ago, Mad Ax said:

    I'm not sure what type of mounts are used on the TA03F or how rare they are but the manual may be of some help.

    Part number for the body mounts is 0005660 (TA03 D-parts). You need two of them.

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  6. 5 hours ago, BrianWP said:

    I’m still a novice so forgive what may seem a daft question! Is it possible to modify the battery connection on my (almost completed) Tamiya Toyota Mountain Rider with an additional connector that’s accessible for charging so I don’t need to unplug the battery from the ESC each time? Thx

    Instead of build in an additional connector for charging the battery in the car you may think about to work over your light connectors. Maybe something like this will make it easier to remove the shell.

    https://www.boomracingrc.com/boom-racing-stealth-wireless-magnetic-led-body-mount-3116

    Or you put all connectors in one like these:

    https://www.multiplex-rc.de/produkte/1-01219-mpx-stecker-m6-50-3-stueck-made-in-germany

    Will make your battery charging for sure easier. 

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  7. 18 minutes ago, dannymulder said:

    In the picture you post from your ta-03f, you got the wrong tension pulley  on it the one for the rear motor, with the front motor the pulley beld has to be on top of the beld not under it.

    I think that your beld is stretch to much and you need an new one because it was mounted the wrong way, take a look how it supose to be at my car.

    and you need the tension pulley without teeth for the front drive car.

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    Thank you. The pic of my car is how I've got it. I'm just about to finish the rebuild and mounted the pulley according to the manual like you did. I think you are right and I need a new belt. 

  8. Just one question as I don't want to open a new thread for it:

    How much tension does the belt need? Or how much flex is allowed?

    I'm asking because I put the tension pulley to the maximum position and the belt is still flexing very much.

  9. TA03-F, complete stock. Even without ball bearings. My first belt driven on-road car (my second on-road car ever to be honest). Will be completely striped to search for broken or worn parts and to give it a good cleaning. IMG_20200826_211447_compress73.thumb.jpg.bc1039b598657af1f6e0634f0aea76c1.jpg

     

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  10. This TA03-F Audi A4 which I've bought from a classified site for a good price was delivered today. The car seems to be in a good condition, the body have some cracks and scratches but is overall in a not so bad condition. Included was also a 40 mHz Sanwa Seven Ace and some old stickers, small catalogues and so on. IMG_20200826_174132_compress92.thumb.jpg.ce64ad3ae508ec300b7cd5d6aec5485e.jpg

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    Will get a good cleaning and inspection. Not sure what to do with the body, as many new bodies are currently not available.

     

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