i was thinking the same thing....RedScampi wrote:I would either dye those front parts or swap them for black ones ideally.
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Re: Hot Trick Red Prince onroad project
I see a Purple Prince in your near future...you know you want to.

Are the tethers like limiting straps for the rear droop?


Are the tethers like limiting straps for the rear droop?
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Lol! I could never do that to a nice one. If it were beat up then I could 

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Re: Hot Trick Red Prince onroad project
They actually seem to be more for keeping the arm flex from popping dogbones. Similar to the yokomo tie wraps. They only come into play when you pry out on the arms.LTO_Dave wrote: Are the tethers like limiting straps for the rear droop?
The further along I get the more I'm leaning towards saving the body and building this as an off-road chassis.
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Ok I dyed the front end, I think it works now. Short .56's all the way around with some funny shock collars. The tires and wheels are temporary but as I see it set up for off road I'm tempted to find a Eagle body for it
Esc is an old Tekin, Twister ReRe motor lol. I'm still not sure how they ran the packs in these, even a hump pack won't fit north/south...I can run sideways but it sits very forward
Esc is an old Tekin, Twister ReRe motor lol. I'm still not sure how they ran the packs in these, even a hump pack won't fit north/south...I can run sideways but it sits very forward
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Yeah the problem is that the only red ones that would have been around back in this era were the covers for tamiya wheels- and I could totally run them but the covers are expensive. If I can find them at a reasonable price I'm all over it
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Hahaha
I have some red tires from AJ's but they are on blue wheels. If you know AJ's you'll know what I mean lol
I'm still leaning towards onroad, so it will probably have white Bolink wheels.
I have some red tires from AJ's but they are on blue wheels. If you know AJ's you'll know what I mean lol
I'm still leaning towards onroad, so it will probably have white Bolink wheels.
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Just like the ones we ran back in 1986?rccars4sal wrote:Shorty lipo!

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