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Re: Lonestar's TRX-1 build chronicles...

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2018 7:21 am
by Lonestar
Oh, really?!? :mrgreen:

For now (and for the past years) It's just a body on an original worlds car with a nicely cut chassis by a top-notch guy from bitd. I wish all the trick stuff that this body refers to was there, but I never followed-up on that project, you can see the basis here:

https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=23481 (PB links probably dead by now btw)

but if you can find me the stickers, I might give it a go again ;)

Re: Lonestar's TRX-1 build chronicles...

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2018 7:36 am
by Lonestar
And back on topic, a few pics of the soon-to-be completed car.

For now I have some already bored out Losi XXX rims in the acetone bath, but these seem to fit perfectly - unfortunately I am experiencing the "NIB" syndrom and I'm struggling to tear the bag opened as these are long disc'ed and the only ones I can find in the US would set me back $35-ish per pair ($5 for the wheels, $30 for shipping :roll: )
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The car looks like this now:
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I have tried to tidy up the wires as they are all over the place, and there's the extra KO servo fet wire that doesn't really help either. Shrink wrap to the rescue!
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Premium antenna mount - this is a cut servo mount from a late TLT-1... found it as scrap on the garage floor, the other half was used as a battery stop on my Xray T4 '17... a bit of body reaming, a drop of CA to make sure the antenna tube doesn't go away, and voila, (free) race material :mrgreen:
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Now I'm just waiting on AE bleeder caps and making up my mind about wheels/tires :roll:

Re: Lonestar's TRX-1 build chronicles...

Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 4:46 am
by Lonestar
A couple of months after - back from the Savoyarde Vintage Meet this weekend:

It ran ! And it ran pretty well :)

In the meantime the car got a B4 gear cover which requires a smaller spur for a 2.6:1 IR (which is important as you will see further)

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The Marauder got a tune-up:
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And off we go to the track!

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Driving impressions: the car has good forward grip but by golly it pushes like hell! :shock: I also drove my Stealth CE, as well as my buddy's RC10 RPM Worlds (at least the suspension were RPM worlds!) Car, and the TRX-1 can't turn to save his life :lol: I mean, it does turn, but you need some trail braking, whereas the RC10's were turning "naturally".

Other than that it jumps well, and the forward bit is very good, which is the obvious flipside to the weak front end :mrgreen:

I ran it on VERY dusty track, old-school, with zero grip, rooster tail and all, sooo much dust!

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And frankly it was good fun:



until the motor melted due to the thing being geared crazy-high (remember the comment on the gear cover? :mrgreen: )Actually, one brush came unsoldered and the spring even melted :shock:

Net: for running, brushless rulz. Brushed motors are for shelfers :lol: But it was so awesome to run that car after all these years :P

Later yall

Paul

Re: Lonestar's TRX-1 build chronicles... [more pics and vid P3]

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 4:47 am
by Lonestar
I can't believe it's been 10 years already since I got involved in this... it's insane :shock:

The good news is, I still have it and I still love this car dearly. And I still run it once in a while, last time just a few days ago. Just wanted to share a couple of pics of the car, dirty like it should be 8)

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As you can see, I overgeared it slightly :mrgreen:

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As it wasn't the first time it happened, It was time for a change to a bigger spur... so I can actually use a smaller pinion that grabs it. I realized when trying to insert them in the new one that the slipper pucks were actually seriously flattened... So I had to ream out the spur holes a bit. This design really sucks, but given how rarely I run it, I won't invest in an STRC shaft and AE V2 slipper parts I think.

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But anyway - the car lives on and keeps running. It's very interesting to see it run outdoors, on unpreparred terrain... it really seems to "float" above the ground.

I love the TRX-1 :mrgreen:

Re: 10 years after - the Black Widow (TRX1) still runs ;)

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 5:36 pm
by Dadio
Great to hear cars are still getting dirty !

Re: 10 years after - the Black Widow (TRX1) still runs ;)

Posted: Tue May 05, 2020 3:41 pm
by klavy69
Dadio wrote: Mon Apr 27, 2020 5:36 pm Great to hear cars are still getting dirty !
damn straight!

Last time I posted a dirty car picture I got roasted for it :lol: .

glad you still have this one. Its been on my to do list to freshen up one of mine and just haven't had the time to get around to it...

Todd