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nitrostarter 09.17.2012 09:49 PM

Very nice as always! Love Mikes conversions

nastety92 09.18.2012 08:46 AM

Here are a few more pictures from last night. The truck showed up and looks even better in person. I really like the Monster figure on the servo mount plate.

http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r.../TRF801Xt6.jpg

http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r.../TRF801Xt5.jpg

http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r.../TRF801Xt4.jpg

I started working on it a bit last night and I'm hoping to be done by Friday when we leave for vacation.

Nick

nastety92 09.21.2012 01:00 PM

Got the truggy finished today. I really like the layout of the electronics and all of the pieces that Mike made.

The only thing I would like to redo is the wiring from the esc to the motor. Is was already done from when this combo was in my D8T so I left it for now.

I'm calling this my "wifes" truck so I let her pick the colors. The blue/purplish color is more purple in person that what shows up on my screen.

http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps27f8bd6c.jpg

http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps7aed69bf.jpg

http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps18fb54d3.jpg

http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps3a47fc12.jpg

http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps8310f2e2.jpg

Nick

d3lap 09.21.2012 03:44 PM

I really love my badlands on my truggy! They are some great all terrain performing tires. Digging the look, Tamiya did an awesome job, and mike really kept that clean organized layout flowing. Kudos. Know that you mention it, You should check out the braided wire Hobbyking sells. Some great stuff really makes the wires look cool. Here Is what im yapping about. Some great stuff, just make sure to heat shrink both ends to prevent fraying.

_paralyzed_ 09.21.2012 08:51 PM

I was going to give you a hard time for girly purple lid the car is sitting on in the first pics, then I continued on to read that the ride itself, has a purple lid:lol:

Wife's ride.....:whistle:

magman 09.22.2012 12:08 PM

Nice clean and simple layout. As for the wire coverings...I have used them. Ended up ditching them as the ends fray and look like crap unless u wrap them with shrink tubing. I wrap all my wiring in black shrink tubing to make them less noticeable and add another layer of protection....even motor and battery wires...

like pic here of my daughter's TEN T...

http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...psdcdfedfc.jpg

Like the TBR bumpers as well....added those to all my trucks. Well worth the money

d3lap 09.23.2012 06:21 PM

When is the first bash day coming!?

magman 09.23.2012 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by d3lap (Post 423827)
When is the first bash day coming!?

I know...spent all my time lately working on mine & friends rigs and no time running.

I so wish I had a track near me....would be my second home

nastety92 09.25.2012 07:57 PM

The truggy has been running great. We have it with us while we are on vacation.

Thanks for the comiments.

Nick

steveo 04.12.2013 08:04 PM

almost complete with mine but what pinion do i start with, i have a tacon 4074- 2150kv on 4s lipo or castle 1518 on 4/6s not racing 45 mph would be a nice pace

nastety92 04.12.2013 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steveo (Post 426496)
almost complete with mine but what pinion do i start with, i have a tacon 4074- 2150kv on 4s lipo or castle 1518 on 4/6s not racing 45 mph would be a nice pace

I would use this speed calculator here,

http://www.scriptasylum.com/rc_speed/index.html

Try to gear for roughly 40mph and 30k rpm's. My 801xT is geared 16/48 if I remember correctly.

Post up some pictures as well.


Good luck,
Nick

steveo 04.13.2013 06:36 PM

What is the spur gear tooth count is it 48 or 52 for stock

steveo 04.13.2013 10:39 PM

also curious why there is more suspersion droop in rear than front i think my kyosho was the same way, is there a reason for this

nastety92 04.15.2013 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steveo (Post 426504)
also curious why there is more suspersion droop in rear than front i think my kyosho was the same way, is there a reason for this

I think most truggies are this way. Most RC vehicle that I have owned all have had more drop in the rear and longer rear shocks.

Nick

FG101C 12.08.2013 11:40 PM

Tamiya is selling these for anyone interested, $99.99 shipped. Looks like parts are still available too.


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