Long term project
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Long term project
This is a long term project. It has actually been sitting mocked up in semi-complete form for a while. I had to partially disassemble it to fix some things, so I took a few pics.
The basic lowdown:
- B stamp pan with shortened truck nose plate and bulkhead. JConcepts honeycomb motor plate and wing tubes.
- Dynotech front arms and Andy's rears, with Factory Works towers.
- Stealth transmission with a T4 shaft and slipper. Titanium dogbones.
- JConcepts bellcranks and a Futaba S132.
- Associated MT10 big bore shock bodies with shorter shafts and buggy springs. B5 spring cups.
- JConcepts from wheels and Traxxas rears, with Schumacher full spikes.
- Tamiya Super Stock TZ, 23T motor (it matches).
- JConcepts Worlds Dominator body, cleared to fit the RPM/truck front end. Andy's front bumper.
The basic lowdown:
- B stamp pan with shortened truck nose plate and bulkhead. JConcepts honeycomb motor plate and wing tubes.
- Dynotech front arms and Andy's rears, with Factory Works towers.
- Stealth transmission with a T4 shaft and slipper. Titanium dogbones.
- JConcepts bellcranks and a Futaba S132.
- Associated MT10 big bore shock bodies with shorter shafts and buggy springs. B5 spring cups.
- JConcepts from wheels and Traxxas rears, with Schumacher full spikes.
- Tamiya Super Stock TZ, 23T motor (it matches).
- JConcepts Worlds Dominator body, cleared to fit the RPM/truck front end. Andy's front bumper.
Always looking for new and interesting ways to waste money.
- Frankentruck
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Re: Long term project
Will this sweet buggy get to see some run time, or will it strictly be shelf eye candy?
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"I love the effort, but it sure looks like you took the long way around to a tub again"
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Re: Long term project
Its original intent was to be my "nicer" runner. Then as usual, things got out of hand. This car was sitting around and I needed parts for other projects, then they got replaced with better ones. But I do still intend on running it.Frankentruck wrote: ↑Sun Jul 04, 2021 10:35 pm Will this sweet buggy get to see some run time, or will it strictly be shelf eye candy?
And while none of my cars see a lot of run time, I'd probably only consider one or two to be shelf cars. And even that is subject to change.
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Re: Long term project
While I was at it, I decided to go ahead and mount the electronics and wire it up.
I went with a Novak Polaris receiver and Hobbywing 1080 esc. I swapped out the original XT60 connector for a EC3 and crimped some bullets on. Made some new motor leads as well. I prefer for them to come from behind.
I went with a Novak Polaris receiver and Hobbywing 1080 esc. I swapped out the original XT60 connector for a EC3 and crimped some bullets on. Made some new motor leads as well. I prefer for them to come from behind.
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Re: Long term project
I really like what you did with mounting the rear tower on standoffs to get it in front of the big bore shocks. 

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Re: Long term project
Are the front arms the same length as the rpm 91 worlds arms ?
Who do you race for ?
Me……. I race for me.
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Hey Cru ! Go balls out
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That’s impossible, I was told you need a sponsor to race.
Hey Cru ! Go balls out

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Re: Long term project
Yes.MarkyDents wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 3:50 pm Are the front arms the same length as the rpm 91 worlds arms ?
They are square cut, so I had to slightly round off a couple edges.
They have rears that are 91 Worlds length as well.
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Re: Long term project
I can't claim the idea. I seen it on some other cars here.MarkyDents wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 3:46 pm I really like what you did with mounting the rear tower on standoffs to get it in front of the big bore shocks.![]()
Otherwise, the shocks would have to be at a foreword angle.
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Re: Long term project
Finally got a little paint on this one. The primary color is Tamiya brilliant blue with Duratrax metallic black and silver streak.
I also did some mixing of modern and vintage decals, seemed appropriate.
I still need to add some velcro for the front body mounts but I'll give the paint some more time to cure.
I also did some mixing of modern and vintage decals, seemed appropriate.
I still need to add some velcro for the front body mounts but I'll give the paint some more time to cure.
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