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Re: Oreo Cookie OIN, Composite Craft I heart (early) 90s Tri

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 2:12 pm
by Y'ernat Al
shodog wrote:How much did it cost you?
I don't remember exactly because I also got a raw stock sheet so I can cut shock towers if I want to. It was in the ball park of $80, maybe a hair more or less.

Re: Oreo Cookie OIN, Composite Craft I heart (early) 90s Tri

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 2:39 pm
by jwscab
so did you trim the trans or the rear arm mounts(or both) to get them to fit together?

Looks cool 8)

Re: Oreo Cookie OIN, Composite Craft I heart (early) 90s Tri

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 2:45 pm
by Y'ernat Al
jwscab wrote:so did you trim the trans or the rear arm mounts(or both) to get them to fit together?

Looks cool 8)
Just ca glued nylon screws into the old holes of the tranny, cut them off, then filed down the trans case. Wasn't about to touch those arm mounts in that area. That's a recipe for disaster. :wink:

Re: Oreo Cookie OIN, Composite Craft I heart (early) 90s Tri

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 2:46 pm
by jwscab
OK, I gotcha, so then you drilled new holes in the trans case. Very nice.

Re: Oreo Cookie OIN, Composite Craft I heart (early) 90s Tri

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 2:54 pm
by Y'ernat Al
jwscab wrote:OK, I gotcha, so then you drilled new holes in the trans case. Very nice.
Yes. Shallow ones. Any more than like 3/16 to 1/4" and you are into the diff gear.

Re: Oreo Cookie OIN, Composite Craft I heart (early) 90s Tri

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 3:20 pm
by longboardnj
Y'ernat Al wrote:
shodog wrote:That carbon weave is sweet, did they just cut that for you?
Yep. Kim at CC will do it for you. They are (mis-advertised) as 10T chassis' in the Composite Craft facebook page. You just call them and order one up. They one-off them too, because I asked if I could have one without the steering servo saver notch and he said no problem at all.
i like this build great job..i was thinking about buying a chassis to make a truck so i have some ?s about the chassis.. it looks like the front you just need stock 10t bulkhead and a little mod for the upper deck right? the rear of this chassis scares me. the rear end of this chassis looks like its built for all mod parts. is there a list of parts you need to make this chassis work? do some stock ae parts work(t2?) do you need rpm arm mounts?
the (mis-advertised) 10T chassis is not really what i want, do they make this chassis that works with stock rc10t or t2 parts?

Re: Oreo Cookie OIN, Composite Craft I heart (early) 90s Tri

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 3:31 pm
by Y'ernat Al
longboardnj wrote: i like this build great job..i was thinking about buying a chassis to make a truck so i have some ?s about the chassis.. it looks like the front you just need stock 10t bulkhead and a little mod for the upper deck right? the rear of this chassis scares me. the rear end of this chassis looks like its built for all mod parts. is there a list of parts you need to make this chassis work? do some stock ae parts work(t2?) do you need rpm arm mounts?
the (mis-advertised) 10T chassis is not really what i want, do they make this chassis that works with stock rc10t or t2 parts?
The RPM rear arm mounts are needed, unless you get REALLY creative with something else and a drill press, file, ans some luck/skill. It's easier to look around for a set of mounts than something else (I've tried).

As I understand it, the Worlds Buggy ("10T") one is the only one they advertise. My hunch is that it was a pilot project and they have it CADD'd up for the CNC. There are other posts around that allude to other chassis versions being asked about. I really don't know but I doubt he has the CNC/demand to knock out other versions at will, but everything has its price I would think.

Re: Oreo Cookie OIN, Composite Craft I heart (early) 90s Tri

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 3:35 pm
by Momo5
Sorry if I missed something, but is CC actually selling that chassis again, or do you just have a hookup?

Re: Oreo Cookie OIN, Composite Craft I heart (early) 90s Tri

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 6:05 pm
by Y'ernat Al
Momo5 wrote:Sorry if I missed something, but is CC actually selling that chassis again, or do you just have a hookup?
http://compositecraftinc.com/1/rc-parts/

Or "Team Composite Craft" on fb..

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Team-Composite-Craft/132259133489198?ref=ts

Thanks to Aaron here (aip47-2008) :D .