The official "lightweight" chassis thread.
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Re: The official "lightweight" chassis thread.
looks like 2 popcicle sticks and some wheels, you can bang that out in less than 10 minutes
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Re: The official "lightweight" chassis thread.
I've also been keeping an eye out for one of those since I saw it in a magazine years ago. You and Phin would both have to fight me for it tag-team style.gomachv wrote:DOH! You would have to fight me for it anyway! It's been on my watch list for quite a while...and I've never seen one nor parts for one come up!
It looks like the most simple design with common parts, but it's just so interesting and couldn't have been very popular.
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Re: The official "lightweight" chassis thread.
I think it was just a whippoorwill car
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
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Re: The official "lightweight" chassis thread.
He saw the light figured you would too! Alight that used to sit under christmas trees that had the color changing disc would be cool behind the carbon chassis all those colors coming through! DON
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Re: The official "lightweight" chassis thread.
lightweight rear oval body mount to boot!!
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Re: The official "lightweight" chassis thread.
I was just perusing through some of the pages but this has the "X" factor thingymabob going for it!RC10resto wrote:another No Stamp lost to the hack saw
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Re: The official "lightweight" chassis thread.
Oh gawd my eyes, I can never un-see
I have a Novak problem....
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Re: The official "lightweight" chassis thread.
Now im hungry for ham an swiss cheese on rye DANG YOU!!! DON
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Re: The official "lightweight" chassis thread.
Just saw this listed on ebay. Look closely.
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Re: The official "lightweight" chassis thread.
This just screams "Please impale all my vital functions in one go using the conveniently located hole in my armour".SFC K wrote:Just saw this listed on ebay. Look closely.
The second one is actually pretty decent in its design.
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