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  1. On 11/29/2023 at 10:15 AM, Snappy1 said:

    LRP are European, German I think , they have been around for a long time and usually manufacture good quality products.

    Yep, they are germans, from Baden-Wuerttemberg, just outside of Stuttgart. I have an old LRP GT1 motor (probably late 90s) in the cupboard. It came as a hotter option to the Johnson silver can in a M-03, but I think it is a bit much really for the creaky old grandpa. Might try it for fun in the Phat M-05 Mini later on.

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  2. 28 minutes ago, 87lc2 said:

    I would recommend the 1080 over the 1060 if you'll be out on the trails, a lot more adjustment as far as drag brake and most importantly a 7.4v BEC which will help with the dual servos.  They'll be a lot more responsive. 

    I'll keep that in mind, the 1080. I am going to run a ni-mh battery in the truck for starters, and then we'll see if I get up to the li-po business in the future. Unless it would be neccessary, using two servos in it?

  3. On 11/25/2023 at 2:40 AM, alvinlwh said:

    Strange, you are probably the first I had heard to say that. Most modellers (in person or forums) said they are good for brushing and not so good for airbrush and personally I find that to be true. I generally avoid airbrushing Tamiya acrylics, there are better paint out there for the airbrush. On the other hand, they are great for hand brushing, especially if thinned with water, not X-20A or IPA.

    2 part paint to 1 part water, 5:00 mark.

    Thanks for the tips - the video required serious effort to keep the music and the painting stuff in focus at the same time. :D

  4. Thanks everyone for your contributions!

    @skom25 "Remember that practice and good paint is more important that tools."

    Well, indeed, sir! I guess you can imagine the discussions of the pros and cons of Kolinsky brushes and what the best brush for inking is or if that hammer is a better hammer than some other hammer ... :)

    @Willy iine The humble toothpick ... :) back in the days we got rid of all the hairs but one single on our brushes to get the finest point possible.

    I am not sure yet what paint to use - maybe I'll just get a few XFs to compare to the W&N I have at home. But what about primer? I've always primed stuff before, so I guess I am going to do that here too.

  5. @kyoshofan223 The greyish gunk on the inside of the driver part, is, judging from the photos, blu-tac. I think @_Ben_ may have a photo somewhere of his Fantom showing the tape he used for the chain.

    I am just hoping that the Fantoms aren't going to be discontinued soon, I still want one! :)

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  6. Sorry for the less-than-stellar photo - the weather is gloomy and I didn't have the time to set up the lights for a proper shot ... Anyways, I am just fiddling away, did a dry test with something else than the stock tyres (Gmade Bighorns on the kit rims). Perhaps a bit much? Nut sure yet. :) I have gotten the electronics, a HW-1060, a silver can and two no-name 25 kg servos put in, using a Carson cheapo TX/RX. Hopefully I can get that done soonish.

    wheels.jpg

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  7. 7 hours ago, TurnipJF said:

    ... and probably several others that I haven't thought of. 😄

     

    I'd say the steering linkage up front is a bit better. We managed to bend the metal shafts on the Rising Fighter (same  linkage setup as a Hornet for example) but the DT-01 (Mad Fighter, Mad Bull, etc) is still going strong. Given it is a secondhand car, that and the chassis itself are the only I haven't redone. If I had known what now know, I would have bought the boy a new Mad Bull right off. Here's to the DT-01 (with ball bearings of course), but be careful buying secondhand if you aren't up to tinkering and buying stuff. :)

    Otherwise, I don't know if the DT-02 Holiday Buggy would be a good fit? They seem simple and sturdy, but that's theory and not practice. :D

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  8. 19 minutes ago, Superluminal said:

    Duplicolor metalcast blue always looked pretty close from google images searches but i dont think its available in the Uk so ive not tried it.

    Someone came pretty close with a 2k clear coat blue colour on some hi-fi parts but i cant find the thread

    Perhaps this? @Nicadraus showed some stunning thngs in there, but the photos are gone apparently.

     

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  9. Can I assume that "undertray" means something like "less than a bathtub but still protecting the electronics etc" or is it also the aerodynamic function you are after?

    I like the Kyosho Scorpion/Beetle/Tomahawk angle. I am thinking that maybe it would be possible to make a "pan car as a buggy" using a flat tray or two rails. Anyways, I'll follow this with interest. :)

  10. Looks dandy!

    I thought the MK2 Golf was a 210 mm, but looking closer I realize they chose to do a four-door Rallye version. The Clubman looks spiffy, need to have a look at if I can find that one somehow (just to add to the Project list again, hah).

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