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It makes me all sweaty watching some of the photos of the less-than-sorted piles of things - it reminds of all the work I should be doing real soon now. Great progress and a bit of inspiration to get off the kitchen chair.
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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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@Pylon80 - it ... does not come with window masks? Oh well, I am up the creek with no paddle in the future, then!
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2 hours ago, 87lc2 said:
I believe the 1060 has a drag brake, but its either 100% or 0%, pretty useless.
From the descriptions, yes, it has drag brake. Obviously I haven't tried it yet, so I can't say if it is good or not.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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@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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I sniffed some tyres today ... ahh... well, no I did a dry test, getting rims and tyres on my slow, crawly project of a crawler. Real soon now I am hoping to sock it to'em, them rocks out there.
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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.
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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.
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Just now, Superluminal said:
Yes that was it!! Shame about the photo links having gone as the colour he had was spot on
Yep, there is colour and then there is colour ...
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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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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.
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1 hour ago, BuggyDad said:
This has been on my to do list too, the Kamtec (et al) PC ones look quite acceptable. Wheelbase was my concern.
Apologies to the one who built this, @joeling,perhaps? but I can't remember where I saw it on here:
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17 hours ago, TurnipJF said:
Anyone found any other alternative DT-03 bodies in the last 5 years since this thread was active?
Probably already in there, but I saw someone on here made a Rough Rider/Buggy Champ on the DT03. Liked the idea, really.
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When you are working on let's say, a driver for your great new car, what sort and what size of brushes you generally use? I've been too long out of using that sort of stuff (think Warhammer miniatures (and Dwarfs nonetheless), but something like in the range 0, 00 and 000? Or even smaller?
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Good! Then I know that the are options possible. The original rims are not my cup of tea (Assam, please). Love the Hotshot ones.
I am just getting another Project list idea ... I may need to quit work become a Project List Manager instead, I think.
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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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49 minutes ago, ImALlama said:
/.../ made some more progress on the truck. Suspensions on, looks like next up is the 3 speed
Keep on truckin' !
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As an aside, at tamico.de, this dark blue mystery colour is named "PS-XX"
(TA 69944).
I am slowly warming up to the shape of the Fiat 131. Looks good in the photos.
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Such a great colour on it, and you've done a really fine job with the RAV (I think they're fugly, but this one shines) body. All thumbs (two in my case) up!
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Tamiya f chassis
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Does the FF stand for Fast Forward? (yes, I belong to the tape rewind generation)