Brimod Prototype Car
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Re: Brimod Prototype Car
Haha... no it isn't ready yet, as i am stuck at work and cannot get access to the bits and bobs i need to go into it. The tyres, esc, bodyshell etc... are all back home so there is a bit more work to do yet before it is ready. But yeah, when it is done I will be getting some proper pictures of it and will pop it up
Not sure how it would go down anyway, as much of the audience on here has never even heard of Brimod shocks let alone seen this car before. It might be a bit too far out there..... The HYBRID i have entered is probably a bit of an unknown as it is!
Not sure how it would go down anyway, as much of the audience on here has never even heard of Brimod shocks let alone seen this car before. It might be a bit too far out there..... The HYBRID i have entered is probably a bit of an unknown as it is!
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Re: Brimod Prototype Car
In other news, the previous owner really came through for me and has now sent me the original chain that came with those spare chain drive gearboxes, as well as the Nostram esc complete with Brimod-added heatsinks, and also the MG Magnum 17Triple motor which i posted about a couple of pages ago. Based on the fact that it came along with this car and the Brimod stash, and now having looked over it some more I am convinced it is the same motor as shown in the magazine articles. It even has the same yellow capacitors. Pretty pleased to have it, even if it is in pretty rough cosmetic shape. I will send it off for a rebuild and see what it can do. Would be fitting to have it in the car, although some pics do also have a Revolution modified installed also.
The Nosram isn't in the best shape in the world, so that too will be going off to an ESC guy for a once-over in the hope he can get it working and give it a re-wire. As yet it is untested.
The Nosram isn't in the best shape in the world, so that too will be going off to an ESC guy for a once-over in the hope he can get it working and give it a re-wire. As yet it is untested.
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I have already added a post in the Schumacher section on the Brimod prototype shocks that features on the SWB CAT press car and boxart, but seeing as i have uncovered a few different Brimod shock variations recently I might as well post them up on this thread also.
All three pairs here are slightly different, the most striking being the middle ones without the threaded bodies. The body base has more of a taper too, exactly as per the CAT boxart car.
The rears to the left are hex-adjuster versions, but have the later pan-head screw bleed valve, the front pair to the right are also hex, but have the allen head bleed valve. I have never seen a front pair of hex adjuster Brimods before these. Those on the prototype car are intermediates.
These also popped up last week... a different adjuster again, and one i have never seen or heard about before and i wasn't initially convinced they were genuine. The bleed valve on these is the allen version, and now i have them they do seem to be the same sealing system etc... as the other later versions I have.
All three pairs here are slightly different, the most striking being the middle ones without the threaded bodies. The body base has more of a taper too, exactly as per the CAT boxart car.
The rears to the left are hex-adjuster versions, but have the later pan-head screw bleed valve, the front pair to the right are also hex, but have the allen head bleed valve. I have never seen a front pair of hex adjuster Brimods before these. Those on the prototype car are intermediates.
These also popped up last week... a different adjuster again, and one i have never seen or heard about before and i wasn't initially convinced they were genuine. The bleed valve on these is the allen version, and now i have them they do seem to be the same sealing system etc... as the other later versions I have.
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Re: Brimod Prototype Car
Not much changing on this build for now, as I await the initial shell fitting before it goes off for paint.
The original early Nosram ESC has been seviced however, and I am pleased to report it had a clean bill of health - all fully functional.
I have had it rewired and have also ordred some new heatshrink for it. Some Nosram decals have also now arrived
I will polish up the heatsinks a little before adding the heatshrink and then try to work out where i am going to squeeze it into the car!
The original early Nosram ESC has been seviced however, and I am pleased to report it had a clean bill of health - all fully functional.
I have had it rewired and have also ordred some new heatshrink for it. Some Nosram decals have also now arrived
I will polish up the heatsinks a little before adding the heatshrink and then try to work out where i am going to squeeze it into the car!
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Well i decided on a shell which suited this chassis perfectly. Now for paint...
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Looks great! Is that a Parma Eagle? Looks fierce, can't wait to see it with paint!
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That body is stellar , matches the whole car , I love the Demon motifs .
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
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I loved that Radio Control Model Cars magazine. Cool decal
I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !
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I think we're both grateful its not in this month !
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
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Superb paint details with the wet-look running over the decals. And the bold wing treatmemt is a nice touch as well. Very unique buggy indeed.
Hope you're doin' something fun.
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Re: Brimod Prototype Car
Glad you like it. It isn't quite finished yet, still waiting on the arrival of another large Novak sticker for the other side, plus learning from the Hybrid entry, this one will have electrics too. I have the original Nosram esc complete with Brimod heatsinks which came with the car, and the original MG Magnum used in the early mag shots of the car so they really have to be included too. Will get it finished and then enter it.
CAT SWB&XL, Meteor (x3), RC10 custom, RC10 Graphite, Goldpan, 870c (x2), Works 91, Samurai, Pro Radiant (x2), Mini Mustang&Maxima, Mid Turbo, TOP Hybrid , Coyote, Hot Trick Optima, Supercharge, Brimod, 'Rory Cull' Hotshot, SRB.
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