romulus22 wrote:This is my rendering of a pre-GT gas truck. Could easily swap the suspension to a buggy.
That's the first time EVER that I can recall seeing someone using one of those Kyosho receiver covers in an actual vehicle...... I've had two or three in packs sitting around for about a squillion years.... thanks for that!
Gotta love the nitro conversions......
Alex
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We used those covers a lot, during pit stops sometimes fuel would go everywhere and they shielded it well
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It runs off the back of the engine. The old CZ-1 and 2 had a rear cone start. The clutch is very unique as well. Check out the link above, lots of pics! Moody was a real innovator. He would be the Smokey Yunick of RC. His ideas weren't always the best, but his ideas are still around today in many forms.
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Well, we know the trailing arms off those worked. And the front suspension was good. I guess it was the motor hanging 2 feet off the back that didn't catch on
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gomachv wrote:Well, we know the trailing arms off those worked. And the front suspension was good. I guess it was the motor hanging 2 feet off the back that didn't catch on
Flip the whole thing around into a front wheel drive car.
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