That's definitely Force's logo on the case. Not sure what model engine that is though, even the bolt pattern looks bigger.
Also if TBG does end up making that body I'd be tempted to get one to put on a different truck, it's just so nice looking.
That's definitely Force's logo on the case. Not sure what model engine that is though, even the bolt pattern looks bigger.
Haha, I think you're on to something there!vonBraun wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 5:13 pm Took me a while to figure out why there where additional holes drilled and the right side of the chassis was cut and bent outwards. But then it dawned on me.
This thing was at some point converted to electric!!!
You can still see the trace of a motor mount if you look really close!
The cutout on the site was for sliding in a battery and out. You can see the typical wear marks in the anodizing.
The two holes were for a battery strap.
Do you see it too?![]()
Parts are cheap when you are in the US. The market here in Europe is very thin. Even the cheapest part costs me around 30 bucks until I‘ve got them in my handsromulus22 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 5:29 pm Good news is parts are cheap as not many people build these. I have a great condition, not perfect runner chassis if you’re interested pm me we’ll talk details.
If you aren’t dead set on running the stock body. The Losi NXT body is a great fit, even using the NXT mounting holes it’s almost perfect. TBG already sells them.
Also, as long as you stick to a side exhaust engine a good exhaust clears pretty easily. The truck below has a non ps manifold, just what came on the truck when it was purchased.
I soaked all my yellowed Pro-XRT white parts in 3% hydrogen peroxide under a UV light for two days, it did little to nothing. I then set them outside in direct sunlight for a whole day and that made a noticeable difference.vonBraun wrote: ↑Wed Jan 04, 2023 6:09 am I didn’t do a great job with taking pictures, to be honest![]()
All the white plastics went into a jar of Hydrogenperoxyde. The jar is not the ideal container to do this. You would get more even uv-coverage in more shallow one.
This is the only pic I‘ve got that shows how yellow the arms were.
It’s a science in itself
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