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My MBX6T build - 03.27.2010, 07:39 AM

Hey guys just thought i would throw up some photos of my 6T build. Nothing special, it runs a 1521 1Y on 5-6s with a Schulze 24.150WK speedy. It also has all titanium hardware and turnbuckles.









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03.27.2010, 11:47 PM

i think that motor and especially that esc is just a liiiiiitle bit overkill. nice build though.


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03.28.2010, 12:31 AM

No such thing as overkill on RCM!
   
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03.28.2010, 02:01 AM

The motor and ESC are left overs from my G3R Build.


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03.28.2010, 09:08 AM

I own a 5T and love it...Since I only bash, haven't felt the need to upgrade to the 6T.

Nice built and I think w/your esc you could power 2 rc's at once!


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03.28.2010, 12:39 PM

You should see the speedy on my G3R, it's about an inch and a half longer and an inch wider. I only bash my 6T as well. I had a strr before hand and I raced that for a while


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04.22.2010, 02:53 AM

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Hey guys just thought i would throw up some photos of my 6T build. Nothing special, it runs a 1521 1Y on 5-6s with a Schulze 24.150WK speedy. It also has all titanium hardware and turnbuckles.







cool 6t there mate. how did you get the chrome finsh on the body?


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04.22.2010, 04:02 AM

Thanks for the kind words. The mirror finish is a paint by spazstix called ultra mirror chrome (the photos don't do it justice). You can get it in spray pak or oz bottle.

http://www.spazstix.com/Spazindex.html


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04.22.2010, 05:54 AM

Any (sick) video's by any chance??
This thing must rip.


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04.23.2010, 12:35 AM

No sorry dont have a video recorder but on 5s the acceleration is unreal and the temps are very low so there is so much room for, lets say improvement


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