
The scorpion is indeed a realistic buggy
This one gonna be a runner for you?RichieRich wrote:A couple of driving notes/tips. After a quick bomb around the yard, I lost one of the lower screws on the servo saver and lost steering. I forgot to thread lock the screw. Dont forget thread lock!!! Also, when the car hit the concrete patio in the backyard and I turned hard, the tires made a a squealing/howl sound that startled me. It sounded like a real car out in the street!
I noticed the tire squeal too. In fact, I spent ten minutes doing donuts on my concrete garage floor after I discovered it.RichieRich wrote:A couple of driving notes/tips. After a quick bomb around the yard, I lost one of the lower screws on the servo saver and lost steering. I forgot to thread lock the screw. Dont forget thread lock!!! Also, when the car hit the concrete patio in the backyard and I turned hard, the tires made a a squealing/howl sound that startled me. It sounded like a real car out in the street!
HI!... Just open up a Photobucket account. Put pics there and copy the link to them and post it here. It's that easy. No resizing. Photobucket does it for you. That's what I do.Riverside Race Team wrote:I ran my original bug for RC TV recently ,can`t wait for the new one ,enjoying all the new builds on here cool stuff. I will try and post pic.s of mine have to find out how to make them smaller..
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All parts should move freely, but remember this is 32 year old construction and its sloppyradiocontrolhead wrote:Thank you for the helpful reply!
I will check to see if that is the case as soon as i get home but I've verified the tick marks to be exactly where i left them and still have that problem. I noticed that the kingpin elbows move freely within their counterparts (not in a rotating manner). additionally, Are the suspension arms supposed to move within the castor locks very much? I feel like i'm getting a lot of play within these two parts as well.
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