Surviving isolation chat
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Re: Surviving isolation chat
Hi Dadio, can't tell if my reply got posted.
I bought a tamiya/kyosho figure but it looks the wrong scale.
I bought a tamiya/kyosho figure but it looks the wrong scale.
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The driver I got was a lexan one , a little smaller than the Zerda one but not bad , it was for a Kyosho Tomahawk , I'll have a look tomorrow and see if I can model up the frame part that goes round the motor , do you have a red or black frame ?
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Re: Surviving isolation chat
threesheds wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 4:12 am I'm after rear cage part which goes around motor and a couple of clips that space the overhead bars.
These guys sell 3D printed ones (if that's the part you need)....
https://sabulatech.com/storefront/index.php?id_product=2659&controller=product
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Those are the cross pieces , I've had some of those and they are quite good , is this the other part ?

If so I'm doing a test print now so let me know if you need one .

If so I'm doing a test print now so let me know if you need one .
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The Zerda rear frame section fits perfectly , i just made a model of the link pieces as well and I'm printing three now , they just get lost all the time so its something I've been meaning to do for ages anyway , I'll pop some pictures up soon .
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The cross pieces fit perfectly as well




Both parts going on Thingiverse or I'm happy to print them for people .





Both parts going on Thingiverse or I'm happy to print them for people .
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I thought about making moulds out of plaster of Paris and trying to hot press sheet plastic, even bodge an injection mould for a glue gun. Too Heath Robinson probably
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you have a PMthreesheds wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2020 11:08 am
I thought about making moulds out of plaster of Paris and trying to hot press sheet plastic, even bodge an injection mould for a glue gun. Too Heath Robinson probably
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Re: Surviving isolation chat
Got bored so i designed a working Balista

Its now on Thingiverse https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4382314
So if you need to wage war in the living room or the latest in Roman concealed carry X ray proof weaponry then you're in luck, have fun.

Its now on Thingiverse https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4382314
So if you need to wage war in the living room or the latest in Roman concealed carry X ray proof weaponry then you're in luck, have fun.

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