
VERY WEIRD RC10
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Re: VERY WEIRD RC10
As you can see from this car I love to make own parts.
I really dont see anything special in new built edinger or so.
Homebuilt, own parts is what i'm in for.
I do lots of replicas also.
I dont put so much effort on wheels or screws.
Idont care if the car will not work.
I love this hobby and the best of it when you can make parts at home and show them to you.
Jerzi
I really dont see anything special in new built edinger or so.
Homebuilt, own parts is what i'm in for.
I do lots of replicas also.
I dont put so much effort on wheels or screws.
Idont care if the car will not work.
I love this hobby and the best of it when you can make parts at home and show them to you.
Jerzi
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Re: VERY WEIRD RC10
Put the arms in place and everything goes in place perfectly.
Nothing symetrical but no worries yet.
It is under control.
Jerzi
Nothing symetrical but no worries yet.
It is under control.
Jerzi
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Re: VERY WEIRD RC10
I think you scared me into buying a sheet of carbon fiber.off to ebay........nothing like making your own parts.i agree.i had been wanting a aluminum wing now chris is making one.wellni am getting one but couldn't wait so i made one hope you dont mind me showing it on your thread if you do i will remove.but really i am ordering a piece of carbon to make a chassis i have lots of traxxas and team assc parts so might as well build thanks for the inspiring me besides i get bored ..alot! 

My pop always said i had to many iron's in the fire
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Iam happy to hear this. You are more then wellcome here.
I hope I can make some small progress today.
Battery strap will be todays project.
Jerzi
I hope I can make some small progress today.
Battery strap will be todays project.
Jerzi
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Re: VERY WEIRD RC10
I have a problem.
I dont know wich trans I`ll put in here.
I have watch the durango dex 2wd tran and I dont think there will be any problem to put it in.
Then in other hand I know I`ll only use 17.5 motor so the stealth could be an good choise also.
I have an MIP also but that one doesnt have slipperclutch.
A&L would be the best but I dont have that one.
Jerzi
I dont know wich trans I`ll put in here.
I have watch the durango dex 2wd tran and I dont think there will be any problem to put it in.
Then in other hand I know I`ll only use 17.5 motor so the stealth could be an good choise also.
I have an MIP also but that one doesnt have slipperclutch.
A&L would be the best but I dont have that one.
Jerzi
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Re: VERY WEIRD RC10
No.
The chassis wich is in now will be replaced by an 2,1mm carbon.
When everything is in place I'll lightned the white plastic parts, if it is needed.
Jerzi
The chassis wich is in now will be replaced by an 2,1mm carbon.
When everything is in place I'll lightned the white plastic parts, if it is needed.
Jerzi
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chophead69 wrote:I think you scared me into buying a sheet of carbon fiber.off to ebay........nothing like making your own parts.i agree.i had been wanting a aluminum wing now chris is making one.wellni am getting one but couldn't wait so i made one hope you dont mind me showing it on your thread if you do i will remove.but really i am ordering a piece of carbon to make a chassis i have lots of traxxas and team assc parts so might as well build thanks for the inspiring me besides i get bored ..alot!
Very cool wing, i may have to try and make one of those!
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Re: VERY WEIRD RC10
Big step did the car do today.
Now is the new chassis in the car and now it is superlight and very stiff.
Now the car look very pro.
The esc and the reciver will be placed on the battery holder.
I'll try to fit an kyosho ultima or an scorpion body to this car.
Jerzi
Now is the new chassis in the car and now it is superlight and very stiff.
Now the car look very pro.
The esc and the reciver will be placed on the battery holder.
I'll try to fit an kyosho ultima or an scorpion body to this car.
Jerzi
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Re: VERY WEIRD RC10
The wing took a little time because i made a template for every peice first then taped it togather to see how it would look.some looked better but this on was the easy one.i made a bi level one first but this one i like more.i used s band saw.vice.drillpress.and a handfile.because i had to use a bandsaw and no sander and to keep everything square i di alot of hand filing and checking with a square.even my wife likes it.when it comes to this hobby that means something to me lol.i have been looking for a peice of carbon fiber but i cant find a good price on a peice of 3mm thick.looking good now with the carbon fiber.i really like homebuilt handmade cars and parts.pj_elia wrote:chophead69 wrote:I think you scared me into buying a sheet of carbon fiber.off to ebay........nothing like making your own parts.i agree.i had been wanting a aluminum wing now chris is making one.wellni am getting one but couldn't wait so i made one hope you dont mind me showing it on your thread if you do i will remove.but really i am ordering a piece of carbon to make a chassis i have lots of traxxas and team assc parts so might as well build thanks for the inspiring me besides i get bored ..alot!
Very cool wing, i may have to try and make one of those!
My pop always said i had to many iron's in the fire
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