Goldpan DS conversion
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Re: Goldpan DS conversion
Starting on the paint. Trying to keep it simple.
I’m also making a few changes. I am going to try wide drag slicks on the rear and see if that helps with on power traction.
I also need to add covers for the cvd, I had one fly apart.
I’m also making a few changes. I am going to try wide drag slicks on the rear and see if that helps with on power traction.
I also need to add covers for the cvd, I had one fly apart.
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Re: Goldpan DS conversion
The bulk of the paint is done
Now it’s on to the front end, tail lights and exhaust.- Dangeruss
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Re: Goldpan DS conversion
Ooo... that looks mean just sitting there. Oughta' look wicked once it's mounted and stickered up.

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I was really happy with how the paint went down. Masking with tape was challenging. Something went wrong with the masking for the blue, I used magic eraser and was able to remove the unwanted paint. It didn't seem to haze the body. I used many many very light coats of paint. I was able to get into the crevice of the trunk with out drips. That was a neat technique I just heard about.
I still need to work out the nose and the tail lights. It came with an extra nose so that's less stress. There are some nice decals. I may just back them black and call it a day.
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I have a new servo and some rear foams to try on this once I mount the shell
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I realized that I am using a servo mounting on this car I hadn't seen anyone else use yet.
The servo is hot glued to the chassis. I put down a generous about of hit glue from a glue gun and place the servo about in the right place.
Then I used a heat gun on the underside of the chassis to heat up the pan enough for the glue to flow, then pushed the servo down. Then keep the pressure on until the glue cools down.
So far it has been strong enough and solid with no rocking. It saved me from drilling out the chassis for the transverse servo mounting.
The servo is hot glued to the chassis. I put down a generous about of hit glue from a glue gun and place the servo about in the right place.
Then I used a heat gun on the underside of the chassis to heat up the pan enough for the glue to flow, then pushed the servo down. Then keep the pressure on until the glue cools down.
So far it has been strong enough and solid with no rocking. It saved me from drilling out the chassis for the transverse servo mounting.
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Re: Goldpan DS conversion
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=49970
The transmission is a rpm 1.96 with a castle brush-less, 8.5 turn motor.
the protech servo is transverse mounted with a b2/b3 style steering setup using rc10t steering hardware to mount onto. It's held down with hotglue and feels rigid.
I had running it with a 6cell nimh battery and that felt plenty fast.
replaced foam tires with rc10ds rere wheels tamiya slicks The transmission is a rpm 1.96 with a castle brush-less, 8.5 turn motor.
the protech servo is transverse mounted with a b2/b3 style steering setup using rc10t steering hardware to mount onto. It's held down with hotglue and feels rigid.
I had running it with a 6cell nimh battery and that felt plenty fast.
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