My yokomo mx-4 refurbishment
My yokomo mx-4 refurbishment
Hi i this is my mx4
This was one of my first 4wd cars when i started racing
I got my hands on as many new parts as i could but still needs a few touches to bring it to how i want it
Hope you like
This was one of my first 4wd cars when i started racing
I got my hands on as many new parts as i could but still needs a few touches to bring it to how i want it
Hope you like
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Re: My yokomo mx-4 refurbishment
Yeah sure is fyberlyte , only the chassis and shockmounts, althogh i am going to get the top deck and link mount to match i think as they is a little diffrence between the two.
I have built it with more new parts than are in the pictures but i never pictured them .
I have built it with more new parts than are in the pictures but i never pictured them .
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Re: My yokomo mx-4 refurbishment
I like the cvd drive shafts. Any idea what kind they are? Look golden.
Re: My yokomo mx-4 refurbishment
hi yeah i like the driveshafts too , was very pleased when the car come with them,they are quiet good condition too , im not 100% sure but i think they are MIP s aluminium optional bone . They are gold !
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Re: My yokomo mx-4 refurbishment
Thats a very 'crisp' looking build! Nice! 

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Re: My yokomo mx-4 refurbishment
Thankyou for your words , when you say crisp what do you mean ? i like to try and keep everything everything clean and tidy , i have now got a body for it , i gave it to the bloke who does my painting for a masami "look a like" paint job .
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Lots of clean, shiney, sharp edges of metal and carbon!andyp wrote:when you say crisp what do you mean ?

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Ah i see , i know it wouldnt be using it as a racer so i never bothered sanding and super gluing the carbon edges as sometimes it can go wrong !
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Re: My yokomo mx-4 refurbishment
they are MIPandsoitiswritten wrote:I like the cvd drive shafts. Any idea what kind they are? Look golden.
Andy: I have the battery carbon parts and some other things if interested.
Jose

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Hi Jose
Sent you a pm
Cheers for comfirming they are mip driveshafts
Sent you a pm
Cheers for comfirming they are mip driveshafts
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Re: My yokomo mx-4 refurbishment
Lovely build
Quite a car to start out racing with thats for sure.... they were quite a challenge to get set-up even for experienced racers.... how did you get on with it when you raced it?

Quite a car to start out racing with thats for sure.... they were quite a challenge to get set-up even for experienced racers.... how did you get on with it when you raced it?
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Re: My yokomo mx-4 refurbishment
Cheers for the kind words, i now have a body sprayed up for it, i will be picking it up at the weekend and get some shots up , i have a few others bits too to add on but will again get some pics up at the start of next week maybe . i have been digging out some period ish radio i hope to put in soon too.
@ derbydan , it was my 1st 4wd , i had been racing 2wd for a while before i got my mx4, i recon i was around 15/16 when my dad got me the kit i spent ages building it! a few other lads @ my club also had them so they was abit of help around, i cant really remember how it went other than it was soooo HEAVY ! so trying to get it around the local clubs grass track for 5 mins was hard, it would be a slow 4.5 mins then it would dump !!
@ derbydan , it was my 1st 4wd , i had been racing 2wd for a while before i got my mx4, i recon i was around 15/16 when my dad got me the kit i spent ages building it! a few other lads @ my club also had them so they was abit of help around, i cant really remember how it went other than it was soooo HEAVY ! so trying to get it around the local clubs grass track for 5 mins was hard, it would be a slow 4.5 mins then it would dump !!
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Re: My yokomo mx-4 refurbishment
I'm suprised to hear that it is a heavy car with all that carbon etc!andyp wrote:@ derbydan , it was my 1st 4wd , i had been racing 2wd for a while before i got my mx4, i recon i was around 15/16 when my dad got me the kit i spent ages building it! a few other lads @ my club also had them so they was abit of help around, i cant really remember how it went other than it was soooo HEAVY ! so trying to get it around the local clubs grass track for 5 mins was hard, it would be a slow 4.5 mins then it would dump !!
I certainly don't miss that struggle to get your car to last a 5min race on a pack of 1700s... which is why I stuck to 2wd buggies. Of course now we have no problems at all with the efficient brushless motors & high capacity LiPo Batteries. Its kind of sad because I'm starting to forget about that whole motor/battery management side of this hobby which is now gone

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