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03.01.2006, 03:24 PM

Always to do it the weird way, looks like Chris Fine does indeed use a clutchbell on his cars.........even though he carries the mod1 and 32p pinions. They don't look too special to me though, and I've heard horror stories of people dealing with Chris and mystery charges appearing on their credit cards as well as him just generally being an arse. Sometimes he fakes his knowledge of car stuff too because he's a boat guy, not sure if the clutchbells instead of a pinion is an example of that or not.

Another thing, it's kinda like a crawler: why buy it built when you can have more fun building it? Built not bought all the way!
   
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03.01.2006, 03:43 PM

Since my topic has been brought back up, will update you:

I've purchased the EB4, comes with flat chassis. Got some allu' too (250x250x5mm) to make motor and servo mount out of and I've orderd some hardened steel pinions. I've got velcro for batteries. I would use plastic battery trays from Mike but the postage to the UK was alot, just for some plastic tubs, which I can understand, sorry.

I'm starting to drill out the allu for the motor mount, it is looking good! Needed to move the servo too, so it is standing vertical not horizontal, which requires me to make a new mount for it. :)

Thanks, will get pictures of the finished model.


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03.01.2006, 03:46 PM

Some pictures of the model and material and a basic idea of what I have in mind. No pictures of progress yet:












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03.01.2006, 06:04 PM

BL eb4 S3 Looks good so far..
   
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Battery straps next using velcro. The shaft falls short of the spur but I'm waiting for hardened steel pinions to arrive before I adjust it some more.

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03.05.2006, 12:30 PM

Very nice nick! That poor maxx, it has no guts left to use:p


The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL

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03.05.2006, 01:14 PM

Nice buggy Nick today a my friend has ended its buggy, equal to mine....
http://www.brushless-italia.it/marco.rar

Has made 80 Kmh
   
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03.05.2006, 01:26 PM

Nice buggy! I like your motormount. Very beefy :)
   
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03.05.2006, 01:27 PM

virusss, that buggy is insane! The video is a little weird, there are green blobs throught it.


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03.05.2006, 01:28 PM

What electric setup (motor/batteries) does he use Viruss?


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03.05.2006, 01:32 PM

That buggy is awsome virusss. That green stuff is very wierd - maybe something to do with the encryption.
   
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03.05.2006, 01:32 PM

mmm...I have not seen green blob, use vlc player for view..
The setup of my friends is:
Lehner 1940/9
Warrior 9920
6S lipo flightpower 3700 mha 30C
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03.05.2006, 01:39 PM

Works fine with VLC player. Cheers virusss
   
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i am happy that functions...
   
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03.05.2006, 01:50 PM

Quote:
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mmm...I have not seen green blob, use vlc player for view..
The setup of my friends is:
Lehner 1940/9
Warrior 9920
6S lipo flightpower 3700 mha 30C
14 /44 pinion/spur
Max speed 80 Kmh
Temp motor 45 C°
Temp esc 48 C°
In the video the motor looks more like a Wanderer XL, blue anodising? I thought the 1940 was black.

Goes like stink though!


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