
Merged Optima
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Re: Merged Optima
Why not? Looks good! I've seen other Optimas modded similarly, to alter the wheelbase primarily. The issue for me is the problem with dirt contaminating the gearboxes; unless you want the belt/chain to hang loose, it'd take quite a bit of careful fabrication to seal out the dirt. I've seen one mod where the guy used plastic tubes to fabricate chain-guides.
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Re: Merged Optima
Perhaps buy up a couple sets of repro mid belt covers, and overlap them to make long enough?
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Re: Merged Optima
I like your innovative way of thinking DennisDennisM wrote:Thanks Lars, that´s a mild way of putting it

Re: Merged Optima
you could also use light gauge aluminum and bend up some c-channel using a small metal brake. harbor freight sells a 18" bench top brake that works quite well and you can get a sheet of aluminum from home depot or hobby shop for cheap. I also use the aluminum and brake to fab alloy wings.
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Re: Merged Optima
I've seen one optima somewhere where they handled the dirt problem by spltting open the diff cases and basically having nothing sealed. Not sure about that though.
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Re: Merged Optima
Thanks for the kind words.
As for the belt protection, the lower one for the LWB mid fits fine - I tested it when I did the mockup.
I´ve lowered the top deck so the upper belt runs over it in its entire length.
Right now I´ve got lazer arms fitted and the WB is ca. 281mm.
I´m not sure if I´m going with std. saddle pack or the LiPo ones. The topdeck will need a cutout if I go modern.
As for the belt protection, the lower one for the LWB mid fits fine - I tested it when I did the mockup.
I´ve lowered the top deck so the upper belt runs over it in its entire length.
Right now I´ve got lazer arms fitted and the WB is ca. 281mm.
I´m not sure if I´m going with std. saddle pack or the LiPo ones. The topdeck will need a cutout if I go modern.
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Re: Merged Optima
Lookin good! What did you craft the tower mounts from? Looks like a front bulkhead of some make?
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Re: Merged Optima
I was pretty sure you hadn't bought a mill yet
nice repackaging of those. Is there enough meat for the camber rod screw/ball?
No, i didn't just call you a screwball

No, i didn't just call you a screwball

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