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Re: Jamin's Losi XXT-CR Graphite++ Build - Painting complete

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 2:15 am
by jamin
bearrickster wrote:well send it to me I think it looks great and will look great on my XXT :lol:
Hehhee, thanks Rick. I'd happily spray you one if I had the time!

Re: Jamin's Losi XXT-CR Graphite++ Build - Painting complete

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 5:37 am
by DerbyDan
Sorry to hear that you are not happy with how the shell has come out.... but to me it looks 1st class - & I really like the blue window surround!! 8)

That said, I think i'm like you Ben, in that quite often you have a look in mind, but the end result doesn't appear as good as you'd imagined it.... i've recently painted a new shell for my touring car, but I think the design looks awkward... luckily they never last very long on the race track, so i'll be spraying another one before too long :roll:

Re: Jamin's Losi XXT-CR Graphite++ Build - Painting complete

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 5:41 am
by jamin
Exactly that Dan! Looking back I should of spent more time trying to get the right Trinity blue. It also killed my enthusiasm for my build, once i've finished sulking I'll get on with it! :lol:

The blue needs to be brighter and more turquoise in colour I think. I want to do this on my race cars too, I think I'd better get mixing!

Re: Jamin's Losi XXT-CR Graphite++ Build - Painting complete

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 8:24 am
by slapshot1979
I too like the paint design, but if your not happy with it could you remove the blue to do it again?? I have had luck with a tooth pick when its still fairly fresh...? time consuming but hey what isnt

Re: Jamin's Losi XXT-CR Graphite++ Build - Painting complete

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 8:58 am
by jamin
slapshot1979 wrote:I too like the paint design, but if your not happy with it could you remove the blue to do it again?? I have had luck with a tooth pick when its still fairly fresh...? time consuming but hey what isnt
I think it'll end up looking worse if I did that. I'll just have to live with it and see how it goes once the truck is built. I can always do another, the only annoying is finding those Trinity stickers!

Re: Jamin's Losi XXT-CR Graphite++ Build - Painting complete

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 4:15 pm
by jamin
I called an expert tonight (the wife) and she mixed me up a cocktail (she likes cocktails!) of paints and ended up with the Trinity blue I am after with her first attempt! I am going to order a new shell tomorrow!

The colour is lost in this pic, but its almost a perfect match, as you can see from the gearbox brace, thanks wifey!
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Re: Jamin's Losi XXT-CR Graphite++ Build - Painting complete

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 6:35 pm
by fakiee
You're a lucky man Jamin ;)

Re: Jamin's Losi XXT-CR Graphite++ Build - Painting complete

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 7:02 am
by urpaldan
That shell looks great Jamin! Really like the 'team jamin' paint work design. All your losi's must look the business lined up next to each other! 8) Matching colours is always an arse-ache, looks like you have that pretty close tho. Did you note down the wifes colour mix or is it top secret?

Re: Jamin's Losi XXT-CR Graphite++ Build - Painting complete

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 7:16 am
by jamin
fakiee wrote:You're a lucky man Jamin ;)
Cheers Andy, yes I am indeed! She's got a good eye for colours - you should see her collection of nail varnishes! Hehehe
urpaldan wrote:That shell looks great Jamin! Really like the 'team jamin' paint work design. All your losi's must look the business lined up next to each other! 8) Matching colours is always an arse-ache, looks like you have that pretty close tho. Did you note down the wifes colour mix or is it top secret?
Thanks! yeah, I have stuck with the design for some time now. Its a trade between time to paint and how good it looks. I was hoping the window frame would be a nice touch, shame I have wasted this shell and the Trinity stickers, although I have found another set now!

I'll have to dig them all out and line them up for a pic, still got the Mini-8Ight and my TC to do though!

My wife used Pactra Cheezom Teal and Candy Blue - 1/1 mix! I might increase the blue a little more, but its a damn good match already.

Re: Jamin's Losi XXT-CR Graphite++ Build - Painting complete

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 10:10 am
by aradaiel
What exactly is the point of the centered motor plate? Does it move the motor to the right of the vehicle for balance?

Re: Jamin's Losi XXT-CR Graphite++ Build - Painting complete

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 10:12 am
by jamin
Yep, exactly that. It moves the motor closer to the centre line of the chassis to aid the balance.

Re: Jamin's Losi XXT-CR Graphite++ Build - Painting complete

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 11:30 am
by aradaiel
There's one on the 'bay right now and was curious.

Re: Jamin's Losi XXT-CR Graphite++ Build - Painting complete

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:55 am
by jamin
Still waiting for the new shell to arrive, Horizon UK have had to order it in from the states, so in the mean time, I've found myself some Trinity screws to use on the build, mainly for just the shock collars I think. Gotta be careful I don't over-do the blue :lol:
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Re: Jamin's Losi XXT-CR Graphite++ Build - Painting complete

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 2:57 pm
by jamin
Another part arrived this week, some 'CR' style hubs from Trinity! This now gives me the option of fitting the XXX pivot block and VLA arms and hubs, or fit the original 'CR' style rear end with the larger pivot block and shorter arms 8)
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Thanks to Dan (urpaldan) for these!! :D

Still waiting on that damn shell though :-(

Re: Jamin's Losi XXT-CR Graphite+ - Transmission completed!

Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 3:47 pm
by jamin
Finally some progress with this project! I've just had one of the worst weeks of my life, so tonight I thought I would cheer myself up by making a real start to this build. Some parts I was waiting for arrived this week so I could make a start on the transmission, I was missing a few small items, but now I could start putting it together....which took me all of 5 minutes to build :D

A few before and after pics, I want to detail all the parts used as much as possible with this build. Nothing outrageously different here, except for the custom anodised motor plate in Trinity blue (thanks to Rick for this :D )

I am not going for a hydra drive with this build, but dual-slipper instead, and have chosen the bright red spur (86T) to contrast the blue, which I think works well. One final touch was to add a Trinity blue 4-40 nut that I found recently amongst all my spare old Losi parts, the devil is in the detail!
Parts in this step of the build
Parts in this step of the build
Motor side
Motor side
Slipper assembly
Slipper assembly