1/10 Pan Car - MRC PRO-RACING (Inox A2 version)
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Re: 1/10 Pan Car - MRC PRO-RACING (Inox A2 version)
Just had to pop in and say....NICE Build! Bravo! Can't believe I never heard of this car....I dig that engineering too. Nice work!
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Re: 1/10 Pan Car - MRC PRO-RACING (Inox A2 version)
The body is here !!!
Arrived, quickly tested
now i need to find a good painter ...
Jerome
Arrived, quickly tested
now i need to find a good painter ...
Jerome
Sorry for my rusty english, i'm a kind of French farmer lost in his montain ...
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Re: 1/10 Pan Car - MRC PRO-RACING (Inox A2 version)
Hello everyone,
I am gradually returning to Rc after a few months on standby due to personal constraints.
What got me back on track was a post on Facebook from a Spanish sidekick with his Pro Racing that was just as brilliant as it was magnificent!!!
So, here is the progress of recent weeks.
I undertook to associate it with period electronics, namely:
- Ko Propo CX-9 (pimped) which requires new engine connectors
- Servo Ko Propo PS-701
- a Ko Propo KR-285A receiver
- Radio Ko Propo EX-5
To do this, I opted for a 3D printed “homemade” radio board which allows you to play with the position of the servo and to have an electro block in one piece.
Here are the two versions, version 2 was retained
Here's the result:
I also looked at the "more realistic" side of the chassis associated with the bodywork, so new rims are being considered
Jerome
I am gradually returning to Rc after a few months on standby due to personal constraints.
What got me back on track was a post on Facebook from a Spanish sidekick with his Pro Racing that was just as brilliant as it was magnificent!!!
So, here is the progress of recent weeks.
I undertook to associate it with period electronics, namely:
- Ko Propo CX-9 (pimped) which requires new engine connectors
- Servo Ko Propo PS-701
- a Ko Propo KR-285A receiver
- Radio Ko Propo EX-5
To do this, I opted for a 3D printed “homemade” radio board which allows you to play with the position of the servo and to have an electro block in one piece.
Here are the two versions, version 2 was retained
Here's the result:
I also looked at the "more realistic" side of the chassis associated with the bodywork, so new rims are being considered
Jerome
Sorry for my rusty english, i'm a kind of French farmer lost in his montain ...
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