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Re: New Optima-based Build

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Where is the lower part of the chain going to run? It looks like the pink parts are obstructing.

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The pink part is a radiant style chain guard/cover and lower brace. It's hollow inside and the lower plate encloses the chain.

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Correct. Here's a cross section view through the center of the guide:

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Ah! Cool!

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An update. I've had printed parts, and a donor Turbo Optima, sitting around for months. But, I've finally had some time over the holiday break to break the donor car down and do a trial assembly. It's coming along well and I've already seen a few things that can be improved. The chassis side pieces are 3D printed for now; I'll go with fiberglass, carbon fiber or aluminum for the final build. Or I may try printing a carbon fiber nylon. And I have a name for the car: The Turbo Pro Optiant :D .
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Slowly getting there. Should be the final version of all the printed/fabricated parts...until I run it and something falls apart in the first minute :D .


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Made some more progress today. Got the steering servo in, battery mounts installed and an additional chassis stiffener behind the spur gear. At this pace, I may actually get to test run it (sans body) this weekend! :shock:

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Looks factory made! Well done

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Love it ! any idea what style body your going to use ?
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Agreed; this project is really turning out spectacular!
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Re: New Optima-based Build

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Mr. ED wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020 1:56 am Looks factory made! Well done
matt1ptkn wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020 6:41 am Agreed; this project is really turning out spectacular!

Thank you! I think the Kyosho designers would have done a better job, though. There are some inadequacies and more will show up when I drive it. :mrgreen:

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Dadio wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020 3:38 am Love it ! any idea what style body your going to use ?
Thanks! I have an AYK Boost repro body from Sabula Tech. I originally wanted to use a Parma Desert Dog body, but it won't fit without extensive cutting.

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That should look cool ! :D
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ROH73 wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020 11:15 am
Dadio wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020 3:38 am Love it ! any idea what style body your going to use ?
Thanks! I have an AYK Boost repro body from Sabula Tech. I originally wanted to use a Parma Desert Dog body, but it won't fit without extensive cutting.
Dang! Desert Dog is a classic piece! Nice car tho
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Video of the first run on the workbench:



Gotta love a noisy chain drive! 8)

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