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Re: Klunker with a facelift, UPDATED PAGE 4
Michael would be proud of you guys! Excellent Siebenelching job
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Haven't seen him around here in a while does anyone one know why?Mr. ED wrote:Michael would be proud of you guys! Excellent Siebenelching job
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Re: Klunker with a facelift, UPDATED PAGE 4
His cars didn't look is as good as yours does
that body looks so good all set up on chassis.



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Re: Klunker with a facelift, UPDATED PAGE 4
I know his company is doing some design work for an rc company: read about that on his site. The link is in his signature I believe. Not sure what happened: one moment he and his buddy were still talking of joining the VOnats and showing off cars to take and then... dead silence. Pittychris72983 wrote:Haven't seen him around here in a while does anyone one know why?Mr. ED wrote:Michael would be proud of you guys! Excellent Siebenelching job
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Re: Klunker Gone Wild, New paint PAGE 4
Wow, very nice build – no klunker there, my friend.
I really like the slammed body with the retro paint job. I may have to dump the B4 body on my runner for a slamo’d ProTech.
BTW, what’s up with the rear of the chassis?

BTW, what’s up with the rear of the chassis?
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Re: Klunker Gone Wild, New paint PAGE 4
aeiou wrote:Wow, very nice build – no klunker there, my friend.I really like the slammed body with the retro paint job. I may have to dump the B4 body on my runner for a slamo’d ProTech.
BTW, what’s up with the rear of the chassis?
I run the it a lot in the yard and in the driveway messing with the neighbors dogs



(By the way, anyone that was wondering about the name change for the thread, I just thought it was a better fit)

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Re: Klunker Gone Wild, New paint PAGE 4
Here is a pic. Its not something that stays on it all the time, just something I came up with to protect it from concrete.
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Re: Klunker Gone Wild, New paint PAGE 4
check out what asso-man did to keep the front end down (much easier if you plan on steering too)
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=10257
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=10257
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Re: Klunker Gone Wild, New paint PAGE 4
You talking about the lead, that wouldn't even come close to holding the front end down when running it on concrete, if you just hammered the throttleMr. ED wrote:check out what asso-man did to keep the front end down (much easier if you plan on steering too)
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=10257
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Re: Klunker Gone Wild, New paint PAGE 4
I'm talking about the lead and all the other things he did to make it handle well.
The track we raced at has fresh cut gras and delivers lots of grip so the occasional lifting of front wheels is a very familiar sight. Hammering the gas and wheely for several meters is fun for a while but doesn't really help much in putting down some descent result.
Ofcourse you do what you like best, it's a beautiful project and I'm not out on putting you down.
I thought you wanted to get it out to the track and compete, so wanted to offer some advise. Sorry if it came over harsh.
The track we raced at has fresh cut gras and delivers lots of grip so the occasional lifting of front wheels is a very familiar sight. Hammering the gas and wheely for several meters is fun for a while but doesn't really help much in putting down some descent result.
Ofcourse you do what you like best, it's a beautiful project and I'm not out on putting you down.
I thought you wanted to get it out to the track and compete, so wanted to offer some advise. Sorry if it came over harsh.
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Re: Klunker Gone Wild, New paint PAGE 4
Thanks for the help. But the sad thing is, the car may not ever see a track. They let the offroad grow up, and I don't think there is anyone in my town that likes vintage rc but me.Mr. ED wrote:I'm talking about the lead and all the other things he did to make it handle well.
The track we raced at has fresh cut gras and delivers lots of grip so the occasional lifting of front wheels is a very familiar sight. Hammering the gas and wheely for several meters is fun for a while but doesn't really help much in putting down some descent result.
Ofcourse you do what you like best, it's a beautiful project and I'm not out on putting you down.
I thought you wanted to get it out to the track and compete, so wanted to offer some advise. Sorry if it came over harsh.
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