Alloy Build (FINISHED) also, undecided on name.
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Re: Alloy Build (The end is near)
My car has a body lol
Electronics have been installed
I got the shocks shined and oiled up. They are installed now.
I got some tire shine im gonna polish up my eagle tires with and shine up the rims a little more before installing them.
I NEED MY REC KNOCKS OFFS. COME ON CHRIS, IM WAITING ON YOU NOW



Electronics have been installed
I got the shocks shined and oiled up. They are installed now.
I got some tire shine im gonna polish up my eagle tires with and shine up the rims a little more before installing them.
I NEED MY REC KNOCKS OFFS. COME ON CHRIS, IM WAITING ON YOU NOW




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Re: Alloy Build (The end is near)
Whoa that beast is killa mate, would look good in any collection.. Extremely well done mate congrats you should be stoked, i was just staring soaking up the details for ages 

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Re: Alloy Build (FINISHED) also, undecided on name.
OK, so the work is pretty much done.
I need to work on the steering, it barely works for some reason, maybe the servo crapped out but i hope not.
Im undecided on a name at moment. I like Javel10 because of the cross between the 2 cars but I'd like something that does need numbers.









I need to work on the steering, it barely works for some reason, maybe the servo crapped out but i hope not.
Im undecided on a name at moment. I like Javel10 because of the cross between the 2 cars but I'd like something that does need numbers.









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Re: Alloy Build (FINISHED) also, undecided on name.
I've said it before, I'm not much on aluminum builds....but this thing is simply a masterpiece. There is something in the look of this thing, it's amazing. Great work!
Now let's anno it purple
Now let's anno it purple

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Re: Alloy Build (FINISHED) also, undecided on name.
Wow, amazing work of art! Should be in a museum somewhere, lol
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Re: Alloy Build (FINISHED) also, undecided on name.
Freaking cool Man!. Really stunning. It'd be interesting if you weighed it just for shock value. Could have estimate contest. My guess 9lbs 5oz. Are you going to run it (in a padded room)
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Re: Alloy Build (FINISHED) also, undecided on name.
now if you can get the directional front and rear wheels going the same direction 

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Re: Alloy Build (FINISHED) also, undecided on name.
Looks awesome! I agree with you on getting the wheels from Chris and soon. Those additions will be the icing on the cake!
For your servo, are you using rubber isolators? Some servos glitch really bad when mounted directly to metal or the antenna is against the servo lead.

For your servo, are you using rubber isolators? Some servos glitch really bad when mounted directly to metal or the antenna is against the servo lead.
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Re: Alloy Build (FINISHED) also, undecided on name.
I knew I was forgetting something when i putting them onRC10resto wrote:now if you can get the directional front and rear wheels going the same direction
Its the knock offs, not the wheels. I got some plastic proline ones on at moment.SFC K wrote:Looks awesome! I agree with you on getting the wheels from Chris and soon. Those additions will be the icing on the cake!![]()
For your servo, are you using rubber isolators? Some servos glitch really bad when mounted directly to metal or the antenna is against the servo lead.
I think the servo cant center properly. I saw some mixed results about people complaining it happens. The servo worked when I test it outside of the car. I got a new servo friday I might try swapping into place. For now I'm gonna fix the linkage. I got some occasional binding originally when I got the steering put in so I might grind down some of the rods a little. They are much easier to remove than the servo which requires removing the roll cage. I didnt mess with this before b/c I didnt know the best way to handle it. I finally got some really fine grit sanding drums for my dremel so i can grind it down and repolish smooth.
and dirt and other things. Damn thing shows every freakin blemish. worse than black paint on a car.marlo wrote:I see finger prints........ Nice!
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Re: Alloy Build (FINISHED) also, undecided on name.
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Re: Alloy Build (FINISHED) also, undecided on name.
Awesome! That's a great comparison, so true.THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:Awesome!Reminds me of the Terminator after he got is flesh melted off.
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Re: Alloy Build (FINISHED) also, undecided on name.
Looks killer! 
I think you'll need a servo with tons of torque to turn the wheels.

I'm guessing the weight is somewhat taxing on the servoDMAT wrote: I need to work on the steering, it barely works for some reason, maybe the servo crapped out but i hope not.

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Re: Alloy Build (FINISHED) also, undecided on name.
I just bought a brand new servo for another car. After i'm done showing off the car to the people who want to see it. I'll be taking the front end appart to grind down some rod ends and check the servo. It would suck to get a broke servo for my car.
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