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Worlds Build #2 Version 2014

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Amazing how things tend to snowball. I started to build a Kinwald Worlds replica from a re-release kit, gathered a few vintage parts, cut the chassis, then it was pointed out that the original didn't have a machined tub. Now I had to source one of those....which lead me to thinking, why not build a replica of the 2014 version of the car he ran in 2104 at the Reedy Race of Champions as well?

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So once again, after closely reviewing many pictures, a second Worlds kit was purchased, and the search for parts is on! At least it will be easier to find parts this time.....in theory!

Starting with the chassis, I figured I can reuse what I had....except for the minor detail of hole between the motor mount screws that was only done on his '93 car....crap...guess I'll have to use the chassis in the second kit (No worries, I have a plan for the first tub....stay tuned!). The cutting of the tub wasn't as terrifying as the first time.

Here's the list of items I've had to source (or in the midst of) for the build:

Associated weights 31296
Reedy sonic 7.0
White bellcranks 6254
Bleeder shock caps 6443
Front shock 0.71 stroke, 6433
Rear shock 1.32 stroke, 6431
Antenna mount set 89005
Yellow ant
Transmission case 6565
Idler gear 6570
Blue wing mounts 6193B
Front bulkhead shims in blue 4617
Silver Washers 6936
Top shaft 9601
RC10 shock rod ends 6468
FT wide front axles 7222
1" blue 4-40 screws, 6935
Black 30 degree caster blocks 6220
Black front axels 6221
Black ballcups 6274
White battery strap
Dirt Webs front 3077 and rear 3076 green compound
JConcepts 8/32 blue lock nuts, p/n 2075

And progress thus far...

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I could use some help on a couple things though.
1. Does anyone have any idea who makes the 8/32 light blue locknut on the rear arm mounts?
2. Any ideas where I could source the neon yellow stickers? ANSWERED: stickit.com

I'll update the build as parts continue to flow in.
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Re: Worlds Build #2 Version 2104

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I like it nice job!

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Re: Worlds Build #2 Version 2014

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Looks good, also, as I was looking over the rear set up, I noticed he is using B5 ball cups on the rear. I am using them on one of my cars, that is how I was able to spot it.
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Re: Worlds Build #2 Version 2014

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I noticed that too! But didn't have any B5 metric hardware handy. Kinwald must have changed to that setup afterwards because I found this pic of the original ballcup setup. That's why I don't feeling too guilty about running this :P

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Any idea who makes that 8/32 blue locknut in the same pic holding down the rear suspension mount? Trinity?
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Re: Worlds Build #2 Version 2014

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No...that I dont know. Probably Trinity, but no clue what year.
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Re: Worlds Build #2 Version 2014

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Made some more progress tonite. Ended up changing the rear arm linkage after all to the heavy duty metric balls and cups.

Just a few more little bits to complete the chassis. Body will have to wait until spring before I can spray it in the garage.

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Re: Worlds Build #2 Version 2014

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Looks awesome!

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I'm thinking I might have to either change the rims or perhaps convert to hex nuts and rims. Looking at Kinwald's car, the tires are further inward and closer to rear hubs.
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Re: Worlds Build #2 Version 2014

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His rear rims may be true B3 rears, not re-re. B3 rear wheels are wider.
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Re: Worlds Build #2 Version 2014

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Didn't know that. Thanks!
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Re: Worlds Build #2 Version 2014

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There were standard b3 and b3 wide body.

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Re: Worlds Build #2 Version 2014

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how do u cut the chassis and the back plate to match what BK did on his buggy? did you dremel with a router bit or something else? I also saw in another BK replica thread the motorplate had relief cut on the side for cooling but I can't find it, although that looks like it was CNC machined.

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Re: Worlds Build #2 Version 2014

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The easiest way is with a Dremel then file and sand edges to finish it out.

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Re: Worlds Build #2 Version 2014

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Bubbleboy wrote:Any idea who makes that 8/32 blue locknut in the same pic holding down the rear suspension mount? Trinity?
Actually looks like a plain old Team Associated aluminum, blue anodized 8/32 lock nut. Maybe the low profile version.

https://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/3438-ASC3438-locknuts_8-32_blue_aluminum_low_profile/
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byteme909 wrote:how do u cut the chassis and the back plate to match what BK did on his buggy? did you dremel with a router bit or something else? I also saw in another BK replica thread the motorplate had relief cut on the side for cooling but I can't find it, although that looks like it was CNC machined.
I used these reinforced wheels and then filed the edges down.

https://www.dremel.com/en-ca/Accessories/Pages/ProductDetail.aspx?pid=426
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Bubbleboy wrote:Any idea who makes that 8/32 blue locknut in the same pic holding down the rear suspension mount? Trinity?
Actually looks like a plain old Team Associated aluminum, blue anodized 8/32 lock nut. Maybe the low profile version.

https://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/3438-ASC3438-locknuts_8-32_blue_aluminum_low_profile/
Bought some of these, sorry, but these aren't what Kinwald used. Still looking
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