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the kit goes together nice, but I dont agree on the order. They have you install the undertray as one of the first steps, and its in the way the entire build. That said, the only place it was truly a pain was in the steering assembly. There is a lot of flashing on parts, and the steering binds badly, so test fitting it is crazy with no access. Id build the cranks right before installing the top deck for sure.
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It's time to stand up to the bully. Support the companies that support the industry, not the ones that tear it down. Say no to Traxxas Factory Works website
Mines in one piece but that's as far as I've made it. Body is uncut and clear, and no electronics.
It's time to stand up to the bully. Support the companies that support the industry, not the ones that tear it down. Say no to Traxxas Factory Works website
GoMachV wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2017 5:21 pm
the kit goes together nice, but I dont agree on the order. They have you install the undertray as one of the first steps, and its in the way the entire build. That said, the only place it was truly a pain was in the steering assembly. There is a lot of flashing on parts, and the steering binds badly, so test fitting it is crazy with no access. Id build the cranks right before installing the top deck for sure.
I left undertray and belt cover until last and fitted steering to top deck before fitting to chassis - much easier to tweak and threadlock. Steering pillars could do with being a little longer to save shaving the levers
Hi , the first (and last?) rerelease from AE is not a 6010 or a Worldcar, but a T3 RTR ... :lol:
Distribued and manufactured by Thundertiger (Europe only), it has the same specs as the T3: stealth tranny, front and rear aluminium parts...but it has...
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I don't mind the metric hardware, it's just the fact that the over-all quality of AE stuff is going down the tubes that bothers me. And it is going down the tubes.
What re-release would be best for vintage racing? i need something thats durable and will work with todays electronics as well as tires.
thanks
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Wow, no love for Tamiya on the track....
Tires make the biggest difference if you plan on putting ANY off road vehicle on a track. And this goes for Tamiya as well. If you can find a way to get modern rubber on any of the re-re's they will be much...
My friend owns this 4WD in 1985 but the belt always has problem.
I know the company has released a model called Jealousy but some claimed that it is not as good as the Zerda.......
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There was some work on that at some point, but it never materialised (except a teaser on Hirobo website (about 2 years ago, probably 3, at least), but that teaser disappeared later on, and since then no word about it)...
I am pretty excited. First new RC purchase in about 10 yrs. I ordered a Rerelease Grasshopper for my 10yr old son for Xmas. (Notice how I stopped buying RC stuff about 10yrs ago AND I have a 10yr old son? LOL)
I wanted a good solid beginner kit...
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Good points! I guess I'll start looking for another Hopper or Hornet. I'm glad I bought his brand new since it's a gift, but I'll look around for a beater on the bay and craigslist. Do you guys realize how much I'm kicking myself right now for...
I installed these rerelease worlds CVAs on my championship edition and they appear to be a little short. During the first run it popped out like this. Does it look like they are not set up correctly? Are people successfully using the worlds CVAs on...
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Thans
ks also from here on the #9911 dog bones. I'll get some for the future.