Alloy Build Update of Jan/14/2014
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Re: Alloy Sneek Pic. Update of Aug 10 2013
these parts are wicked .. are they custom or aftermarket ?
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Re: Alloy Sneek Pic. Update of July 11 2013
He did the amazing green & purple colors for one of my cars, and does a great job. He has a great attention to detail and if something doesn't come out quite the way he likes, he'll do it over again.DMAT wrote:wow that looks nice, I might have to find out who this don guy is and get some items anod'ed.
Those gold parts (bottom of page 1) look fantastic. I would consider early RC10 and Kyosho gold to be more of a champagne color, while later RC10 pans & shock bodies would be gold.
I would consider orange to be the color Leopard uses for their ESC's & heatsinks:

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Re: Alloy Sneek Pic. Update of Aug 10 2013
Huh thats exactly the setup I'm going to be running. I sent the ESC housing to him to also anodize it. But the motor housing is a little more difficult to take apart.
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Re: Alloy Sneek Pic. Update of Aug 10 2013
Piece by piece. Here are the chassis pics Don just sent over.
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Re: Alloy Sneek Pic. Update of Aug 13 2013
Got all my parts back from Don today. Very happy with the work. A little more orange then I had anticipated but I'll make it work. Input would be very welcomed.
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Re: Alloy Build Update of Sep. 5 2013
wow, just wow. we might be doing the same type of builds but you got me beat. that just looks sweet.
are the slipper plates for the stealth actually a metal? they seem plastic to me.
where did you find that stealth tranny brace?
on the picture with all the gold parts, what the smaller heat sink and the 2 plates go to?
4-40 alloy rod end for ya. These things are a lot longer than normal ends but i haven't seen 4-40 anywhere else
http://store.rc4wd.com/Aluminum-4-40-Rod-End-with-Steel-Ball-1_p_629.html
are the slipper plates for the stealth actually a metal? they seem plastic to me.
where did you find that stealth tranny brace?
on the picture with all the gold parts, what the smaller heat sink and the 2 plates go to?
4-40 alloy rod end for ya. These things are a lot longer than normal ends but i haven't seen 4-40 anywhere else
http://store.rc4wd.com/Aluminum-4-40-Rod-End-with-Steel-Ball-1_p_629.html
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Re: Alloy Build Update of Sep. 5 2013
Don't use that one....I used it for....something elsevintage AE wrote:Need towel for drool
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Re: Alloy Build Update of Sep. 5 2013
Thanks for the link and compliment.
The slipper plates are stock stealth aluminum plates. I don't think I'll be using them since I'll Be using the B4 slipper. Sent them out before I really had a plan. Not much of one now either. I think I'm going to have a lot of back forth on this project.
The Tranny Brace I made. The smaller heat sink is the ESC housing.
The slipper plates are stock stealth aluminum plates. I don't think I'll be using them since I'll Be using the B4 slipper. Sent them out before I really had a plan. Not much of one now either. I think I'm going to have a lot of back forth on this project.
The Tranny Brace I made. The smaller heat sink is the ESC housing.
DMAT wrote:wow, just wow. we might be doing the same type of builds but you got me beat. that just looks sweet.
are the slipper plates for the stealth actually a metal? they seem plastic to me.
where did you find that stealth tranny brace?
on the picture with all the gold parts, what the smaller heat sink and the 2 plates go to?
4-40 alloy rod end for ya. These things are a lot longer than normal ends but i haven't seen 4-40 anywhere else
http://store.rc4wd.com/Aluminum-4-40-Rod-End-with-Steel-Ball-1_p_629.html
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Re: Alloy Build Update of Sep. 5 2013
You must be at Reggie's place..............................say whaaaaatgomachv wrote:Don't use that one....I used it for....something elsevintage AE wrote:Need towel for drool

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Re: Alloy Build Update of Sep. 5 2013
Still trying to find a shop that's not going to charge me $300 per. I would like two for myself. But if I could get a shop to do it for a reasonable rate I'd have 20 or so made. To sell or just to get on a group thing. If they were in the $100-150 range is what I'm thinking. The ones I designed (lifted) are off the Andy's bulk head. Made it taller though to eliminate the need of shims for the transmission brace. Maybe once I have it all set up I could try to do one of those crowd funding things then I'd have a realistic view of what I can tell the shop the quantity is. If not it's going to be one bulk head for $270 or so. Which I guess would be fine. I'm in it now.
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Re: Alloy Build Update of Sep. 5 2013
This should be called " The worlds heaviest RC10." I like the orange look...Did Pargu correct the mistake ???? I am getting ready to order the same rims for my re re but if the quality has fallen off I might just pass...
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