Bearrickster's SRB thread/ new Super Champ added
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Re: Bearrickster's SRB thread
Oh you are giving me all kinds of things I want to buy now!
Questions:
1. Where did you get the motor?
2. How do you mount it to the chassis?
3. How do you build the interior and rear deck? (The flat parts)
4. How will you secure the wiring for the lights? I have a set but the wires always get in the way
Questions:
1. Where did you get the motor?
2. How do you mount it to the chassis?
3. How do you build the interior and rear deck? (The flat parts)
4. How will you secure the wiring for the lights? I have a set but the wires always get in the way
- Chris
Lots of cars...so many cars
Lots of cars...so many cars
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Re: Bearrickster's SRB thread
1. here is the motor:RC104ever wrote:Oh you are giving me all kinds of things I want to buy now!
Questions:
1. Where did you get the motor?
2. How do you mount it to the chassis?
3. How do you build the interior and rear deck? (The flat parts)
4. How will you secure the wiring for the lights? I have a set but the wires always get in the way
https://www.shapeways.com/model/1628898/mk2-srb-vw-main-engine-part-1-of-2-engine-body.html?li=shop-results&materialId=62
2. it bolts on the side with the motor cover screw. you have to grind the screw mount down flat then it just bolts on.
3. I just cut it out of card board till I was happy with it then transfered it to a sheet of. 040 plastic sheet form plastic struck
4. not sure till they get here I ordered a turing car setup and took the tail lights cut out the moulding in lights slowly till the clear lens fit the houseing I will glue them in when they get here.
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Re: Bearrickster's SRB thread
I started painting it up last night I still nee to wire it but it doesnt look ot bad, I need to pull the gear box off and paint it flat black
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Re: Bearrickster's SRB thread
the stock wheels came in today I didnt have any white so I just painted the centers silver to match the fast attack wheel rims added the RC4wd bolts their tiny and hard to work with but worth it when their in their they look stock. not sure I think I like the Centerlines better still. I like the AJ tires better they are wider and a little taller. I have the matching fronts but I ordered some new rims to put them on.
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Re: Bearrickster's SRB thread
Love those wheels - look like actual stock VW wheels! If you had dish hub caps that would make it perfect
- Chris
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Lots of cars...so many cars
Re: Bearrickster's SRB thread
This is looking really great Rick. As I told you , it might get me into scale rc yet! 

Gary
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Re: Bearrickster's SRB thread
come on Gary this is right up your alley, if I can do it you sure can.RedScampi wrote:This is looking really great Rick. As I told you , it might get me into scale rc yet!
Re: Bearrickster's SRB thread
All a matter of time, money and motivation my friend! Mostly the money I think.bearrickster wrote:come on Gary this is right up your alley, if I can do it you sure can.RedScampi wrote:This is looking really great Rick. As I told you , it might get me into scale rc yet!

Gary
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Re: Bearrickster's SRB thread
I know ho that is I dont have a job!! but think how great that Super Champ would look with a motor and some scale wheels.
Re: Bearrickster's SRB thread
Funny you mention that. I'm really considering letting go of one of my Champs. One is restored (needs a new bumper and a couple of little things finished, the other is new built, as you know.bearrickster wrote:I know ho that is I dont have a job!! but think how great that Super Champ would look with a motor and some scale wheels.

Gary
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Re: Bearrickster's SRB thread
that looks sweet. the first RC car I walked into a hobby store and bought when I was 14 was a Super Champ I need to pick one up.
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Re: Bearrickster's SRB thread
well I couldnt wait I went ahead and put the wheels on and I really like them. what do you guys think?
I have some bigger tires for the front I am going to try out also, their AJ's they match the rears
I have some bigger tires for the front I am going to try out also, their AJ's they match the rears
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Re: Bearrickster's SRB thread
Well the matching wide front tires are for the stock wheels not the Rough Rider wheels I have on it. so the skinnys will have to stay. the stock incerts only fit the larger wheels.
Re: Bearrickster's SRB thread
Rick I think it looks badass with the skinnys up front. Way more scale than wide ones would be anyway.
Gary
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Re: Bearrickster's SRB thread
they are only two treads wider I will post pics up later tonightRedScampi wrote:Rick I think it looks badass with the skinnys up front. Way more scale than wide ones would be anyway.
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