Oh, she's rolling now Sonic Just waiting on the ESC & Motor. Next step will be to put it on the set-up board once everything is in it and go break it in at the track.
This is as shiny as it'll ever be
"I'm like the fat girl at the prom, just glad to be here!!!
Looks great! I know how you feel about taking a cherry chassis to the track. Especially outside. I have to tear down my rc10t everytime I run it outside. I know its made for outdoor use, but I just feel the need to thoroughly clean it afterwards. And check for any unseen damage.
lol, yep, part of my OCD I guess. We kept reading on RCTech about all the whining & crying about electronics not fitting correctly. It was an easy solution. Most I guess have high standards when they get it out of the box and don't want to "tinker" with it.
Modifying is my favorite part. It makes your "ride" unique to you.
"I'm like the fat girl at the prom, just glad to be here!!!
You'll do some mods fo' sure. Imtimadating at first working on it but after you take it apart a half dozen times in less than 2 months getting it dialed you'll be happy. A little 1/4" electric driver makes a world of difference just stop short and hand the screws the rest of the way in.
They don't break !! Trust me I know. Just put a aluminum servo arm before running..not a cheap one either
Oh yeah make sure your diffs are shimmed correctly and limit your up travel on your shocks
I had to examine every pic. congrats on your new toy and yea modification makes things so much better.
The old saying "thats how it's always been done" is a challenge to me to do it better.
keep the pics. coming and try to keep that grin down when your getting some air at the track.