Put the wide arms on the front end, bleeder caps, and JC wheels, modern tires. Had it at the track, tons of fun!
Went to check out a Stealth transmission for my project today and ended up taking the whole roller home with me. I see what people mean by these projects becoming addicting. Is this a nice one?
Um, yeah it's desirable. That's a worlds car, the last buggy. Milled chassis, different towers and steering, and missing the battery brace which was an improvement.
Keep it as is. Don't use it for parts
It's time to stand up to the bully. Support the companies that support the industry, not the ones that tear it down. Say no to Traxxas Factory Works website
Neat little buggy. I like the one's that transform from near trash to full runner.
I have steering linkage recommendations: With short arms, I like to use the heim ball ends for the steering linkage too. The shorter arms mean a shorter lever length, and the ball cups will pop pretty easy, especially the AE ones. New RPM or other heavy duty ball cups will be better, if you go that route.
Al, the TQ10 did get the long arms, but will be going back to short arm since i found this worlds car! I'll certainly take your advice.
marlo, I wasn't sure what kind of car the local track owner had for sale, I asked "do you have an OG Stealth transmission, by chance,?" His response was "I have a partial roller at home, you have to take it all." He brought it in for me the next day, and it was hard to contain my excitement and keep a poker face while i criminally underpaid for the World's Car. Once I saw it was a World's, it no longer became a "parts car", but my new runner project!
I guess no one noticed the "wink" emoticon when I asked "is this a good one?"
Hey now!
I have had this car since it was new from way back in the 80's. I remembered that I traded a set of Redline 401 Flight cranks for this as a new un-assembled kit.(wish I still had the Flights as they are crazy $ now) It came with 4 new...
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I love my old school brushed Novak ESCs and receivers. Always reliable and other than my own stupidity, never had an issue with them.
Someone......tipped me off about an auction that had in the last pic what appeared to be an un-used early TQ10 chassis....low and behold, Jason was on the money. Spotless :shock: utterly amazing since I had never seen a new one until Eddie posted...
I need to finish up a few little odds and ends but this car will be up for sale soon. Just wanted to show off the new paint I did this weekend. I was going to do a red white and blue theme, but after I got the black and the blue down I changed my...
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whatever u decide to do with the wing I am sure it will look as good as the rest..looking forward to seeing what u come up with
i picked up a well used tq10 chassis on ebay for like $4.00. it's definatly seen better days. i dyed all the new red parts from my 6010 kit black. i thought i had enough parts to finish it tonight, but i guess not. i need to make a bearing run...
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i picked up these aluminun rods just so i could do little stuff in my basement. you just use a standard torch that you would use to solder plumbing. just v out both sides, puddle it in there, and grind it smooth. this was the first thing i tried it...
I'm in the process of building an early Graphite Team Car and still gathering parts. The only thing i can't find in good shape are the wide front A Arms in white . ASC6206 I believe is the part number. Any ideas where to find them would be...
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Naw we were begging for a team car rere just for those white arms :mrgreen:
While I'm waiting parts for my other cars I coudn't resist taking on a new project. I suppose this is late model World's car with all black parts, except rear arm mounts.
worlds1 by Tomi Seppälä , on Flickr
World's Car by Tomi Seppälä , on...
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Not to challenge the gurus above but it won't hurt to run another servo saver on the newer servos. I still run one (when I run anyway :roll: ) just to keep the parts breakage down. The force has to go somewhere and it might as well be into the...