The Official "What is it?" Thread
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Motor that's installed in on of the Top Cat's
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Charlie don't surf wrote:Goatless wrote:Ok guys, time for an assault on the "what is it" thread. Mostly, "what's it for". Thanks in advance.
Maybe a trainer cord for flying planes? Yes, connect radios with this cord
Thinking Losi, maybe JRx2??? yes, Losi 5 link parts suspension parts
Rear adjustable plates. #4 #3's #2 (rear) and a blank (front possibly) No clue as to what they go to Losi
They hold rear arm pins. Different ones for different degrees(?)
Very shiney, something "mini" Triangular pieces are Losi 5link suspension towers
Heat sink, thinking associated, its blue Might be...I've seen it before but can't find a picture now...Everything here is brand new basically. The sink, shock towers, and motor stand are about all that has been used. Any idea on anything here guys?
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
[quote="Goatless"]
Heat sink, thinking associated, its blue
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The heat sink is probably Parma made.
Heat sink, thinking associated, its blue
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The heat sink is probably Parma made.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Can be many things... I have a team homies one for XX4 that looks pretty close...
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Goatless wrote:
Maybe a trainer cord for flying planes? To add it is a trainer cord for buddy boxes, pre-1990ish. The plugs were enormous... that's what I learned on! I still have one tucked away with some old wide band transmitters.
Looks like the bottom 1/2 of a homemade air filter That looks like the back plate of a prop spinner. The scored part would be where the prop would mount so it 'bites' into the hub of the prop.
Yes, I know, its a balloon But for what? I have 2 You could also put these on the motors... you'll often see old Tamiya auctions with some sort of melted goo on the motor... usually one of these
No idea Center is Futaba servo tray. Mount the servos in the openings and put the whole tray into the plane (or other application) between two hardwood rails.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
the middle piece (front body mount) is for the tamiya orv chassis trucks, blackfoot/monster beetle/mud blaster.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Anyone?
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Schumacher Drive Shaft Universal Joint tool.Goatless wrote:Anyone?
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
What Kyosho chassis is this?
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Ah, that being a monster truck explains the massive ride height the rally car version has.Lowgear wrote:Also the Nitro Thrasher which was my first R/C!
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
I don't know for sure which version was based off of which but something tells me the Nitro Thrasher came last as it always seemed oddly built to me even at 12 years old. I didn't find out until years later that there were multiple models based off of the same design. It then made sense that they must have just changed a few parts to make it into a "monster truck" from a rally car.
Last night after I made that post I started reminiscing about the truck, and vaguely remember there also being a stadium truck conversion kit you could get for it. Well maybe it wasn't an actual kit but more of how-to. I can't remember exactly or even where I saw it. It might have been in back of the manual which I still have. I'll have to look.
Last night after I made that post I started reminiscing about the truck, and vaguely remember there also being a stadium truck conversion kit you could get for it. Well maybe it wasn't an actual kit but more of how-to. I can't remember exactly or even where I saw it. It might have been in back of the manual which I still have. I'll have to look.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Dammit I need one of those! How much you want for it?Goatless wrote:Anyone?
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