"Edge" Saved and Headed for the Back Page - (Curtis Husting)

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"Edge" Saved and Headed for the Back Page - (Curtis Husting)

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Originally intended as a donor car to enable me to finish my old racer, I'm inspired to make this car into it's own build/restoration. I couldn't come to see a decent early Edinger loose identity when parted to bits.
Y'ernat Al wrote:..... Had to pay for it, but the lightly used Spektrum/Havok setup made it worth it for me, as that will go into something else.

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I'll see what I can use once it arrives. I'm curious to see if there are still 6 gears in the tranny, or it is just full of boiled nylon.
Here's what I have with the fat trimmed away...

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Nice thick Edinger lexan is in good shape, better yet the trim job was a good one...and I can practically take the paint off with my fingernail,
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Here's the kicker though, as I suspected...that Havoc was wreaking just that on the gears. Note the metal bits broken from the hexed side of the spindle and the damaged teeth. The thing wobbles a bit and you can actually see scars on most of the gears where the metal chips ran 'tween the teeth. Yes it is a C clip version and it's runs were numbered with that setup that was in it :roll:

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Here's a hint as to where I think I want to try to go with this car. I found inspiration from a set of front tires and a couple old Kyosho ball ends...
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Y'ernat Al wrote:Here's a hint as to where I think I want to try to go with this car. I found inspiration from a set of front tires and a couple old Kyosho ball ends...
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no.... your not allowed to build that car. i called it first. :wink:

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:lol: Show me your post and I'll back off...maybe :lol: Don't worry SCR8P, mine will only be "inspired by", 'cause I like to take some creative variations.... like the color :lol: I promise to change the color for sure! YOU can have the original color scheme, how 'bout that? :wink:
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nope, no thread yet. it was gonna be a "shock and awe" kind of build. :wink: :mrgreen:

i was just bustin' your chops. with how long it takes me to build a car, and different ideas that i think up, it'll probably never be built anyway. so have at it. :)

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Y'ernat Al wrote:Originally intended as a donor car to enable me to finish my old racer, I'm inspired to make this car into it's own build/restoration, as I hate to see cars loose identity as they are parted to bits.
Y'ernat Al wrote:..... Had to pay for it, but the lightly used Spektrum/Havok setup made it worth it for me, as that will go into something else.

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I'll see what I can use once it arrives. I'm curious to see if there are still 6 gears in the tranny, or it is just full of boiled nylon.
Here's what I have with the fat trimmed away...

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Nice thick lexan body is in good shape, better yet the trim job was a good one...and I can practically take the paint off with my fingernail,
Image

Here's the kicker though, as I suspected...that Havoc was wreaking just that on the gears. Note the metal bits broken from the hexed side of the spindle and the damaged teeth. The thing wobbles a bit and you can actually see scars on most of the gears where the metal chips ran 'tween the teeth. Yes it is a C clip version and it's runs were numbered with that setup that was in it :roll:

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This was a nice score. I was looking at it.
Please let me know how you will get the paint off that THICK lexan body.
I have one painted and want to remove the paint and start fresh.
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It takes me longer I think... :roll: We can coordinate and both finish together for double the shock and awe? :wink: Thanks, I appreciate the chop busting. There's a funny old thread I read by the DrRobotnik fella where he was obsessing over colors. Me, I can't even paint anything box-art orange if my life depended on it, so this should be fun to try.
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Prince Steve wrote:This was a nice score. I was looking at it.
Please let me know how you will get the paint off that THICK lexan body.
I have one painted and want to remove the paint and start fresh.
Seriously, it obviously wasn't lexan paint because it's all chippy with very little flex or adhesion for that matter. I'm just going try mechanical means, including my fingernails and stay away from the fuel and other chemicals at first. If you have lexan paint, it'll be a whole different ball game.
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That looks like it'll make a good, solid car. Looking forward to seeing what you do with it!
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:shock: Uhh A Roger Curtis build
This I must see :mrgreen:
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Prince Steve wrote:....Please let me know how you will get the paint off that THICK lexan body.
I have one painted and want to remove the paint and start fresh.
First mechanically scrubbing/scratching with fingernails and a kitchen scour pad got me here..

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and then this stuff...

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Note it works exactly as advertised, but multiple coats and patience helps. Who knows if it's as easy on lexan paint applied to a heavily sanded inside- this I did not have.

But now I have this...(note the crinkled up paint peals in the upper left..)

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Got some work done on this. I had the parts to fix the gears, stripped the shocks and fitted the parts I do have handy. I still need to get the additional spring hardware, but ths is a start. Also cleaned up the tires, and figured out the three colors I'll use on the body, in addition to the black and white.... :lol:

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Looks great! Going all artsy-fartsy on us with the photography. :lol:
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No, the colours are a mystery, black and white photo from the manual!

Great, I love the b&w photo! :lol:

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it's cool that you have a pair of goodyears to use on it. pretty sure mine will be sportin' aj's on the back.

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