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Build Your Own thats half the Fun!!! The other half is fixin it after you break it. If you build the first time fixin it is soooo much easier.
   
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04.13.2008, 03:41 AM

So After the unanimous vote.. I will build my own.. I will probally still buy the FD motor mount and a couple pieces like that. or unless I find someone here that makes one. I looked on the LST Forums and they said one is in the works but no word yet. I kind of want a NEU moto just because it seems liek they are the shiznit! but I dont have any clue on what electronics to run. Thanks for all of your input I am sure he will see me ask a bunch of more questions before i am done..
   
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04.13.2008, 05:12 AM

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So After the unanimous vote.. I will build my own.. I will probally still buy the FD motor mount and a couple pieces like that. or unless I find someone here that makes one.
Good choice. Ididn't realise how easy it was to adapt. The hardest thing was learning & understanding battery/ESC/motor compatibility.

I'm making my own mount, it will use the 4 screws on the face plate to mount to. Some people think it will need rear support, but, I don't think so after seeing other designs.

I'll post pics on here anyway. Actually, I took a heap the other day, but, I somehow lost them.

How soon were you looking at starting the build?

I'll try take a pic of my design for you. It'll give you somewhere to start. I just hope you can understand it!
   
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04.13.2008, 11:16 PM

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I have to give a hearty second to that post. This is by far the most friendly, helpful, and non pretentious car forum I have ever been on.
Pretentious..Moi?
   
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Muggy? - 04.14.2008, 12:26 PM

If you go BL, you don't need any of the transmission, brakes and related servos. You just need a spur gear. So, if you like the Aftershock/Lst2 then a Muggy is the logical choice. I still have a half-built Aftershock on my shelf because I realized this part way through the build.
   
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04.14.2008, 01:47 PM

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If you go BL, you don't need any of the transmission, brakes and related servos. You just need a spur gear. So, if you like the Aftershock/Lst2 then a Muggy is the logical choice. I still have a half-built Aftershock on my shelf because I realized this part way through the build.

You do if you want the independent f/r braking.

A muggy is the same as any buggy or truggy in it's design & most of the current conversions utilise the standard braking systems on these cars.

My LST is the easiest thing to convert to brushless.
   
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