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Re: Chris VanAir 2016 inspired build

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 8:38 pm
by JosephS
Got the transmission built with the correct internals.

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Changed up the rear end as well so now the car has black v1 arms.
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The whitened nylon shows every little spec of dirt.

Re: Chris VanAir 2016 inspired build

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 3:12 pm
by JosephS
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Re: Chris VanAir 2016 inspired build

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 4:12 pm
by Frankentruck
Very cool build! That's an awesome paint job too!

Re: Chris VanAir 2016 inspired build

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 5:52 pm
by JosephS
Frankentruck wrote: Sun Sep 18, 2022 4:12 pm Very cool build! That's an awesome paint job too!
I had to be patient but Jeremy from Off The Grid Designs was the one who painted this up. It’s amazing how much better it looks in person. It’s such an amazing look with lots of semi translucent metal flake. He took the time today to cut and mount it as close to the original as he could.

Re: Chris VanAir 2016 inspired build

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2022 1:09 pm
by JosephS
So in getting more details on the build. The decals were originally printed by Complex Ink. The chassis protector is going to be a challenge. It was from Scvrc which is now closed. Apparently the dog was called carter and winners of club races received carter bucks to spend in the shop. The chassis protector featured that design.

Re: Chris VanAir 2016 inspired build

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2024 1:44 pm
by JosephS
I was looking over the pictures of the original trick recently and saw something I missed on my first build.
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The pictures are being taken on a reflective surface. The chassis is bare and as well it's drilled.
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The holes look like they are lined up under the mounted components.

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Re: Chris VanAir 2016 inspired build

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2024 2:15 pm
by Frankentruck
That seems like a question to reach out to Chris about

Re: Chris VanAir 2016 inspired build

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2024 2:46 pm
by Dangeruss
So, they appear to be dimple died?... problematic because nothing would attach flatly to the chassis in their locations.

Got to looking at the reflections trying to figure out what's going on around the trans mount when I noticed... the reflections on the chassis are on the wrong side compared to the light source for them to be holes...

...because it's clear chassis film. What appears to be holes are reflections from the film covering cap head screws protruding from the tub. One is the antenna tube mounting screw, two are the battery box mounting screws and one is the rear servo mount screw, with the tire blocking the view of the front servo mount.

And the reflections at the rear would be the film covering button headed screws for the transmission and arm mounts.

My guess is missing hardware from the kit replaced with what was handy, but like Frankentruck said have to ask Chris to know for sure... Nicely spotted detail though! Image

Re: Chris VanAir 2016 inspired build

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2024 3:45 pm
by romulus22
I agree, definitely looks like a chassis skin, and the anir trapped around the screw/holes.

Re: Chris VanAir 2016 inspired build

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2024 5:53 pm
by JosephS
Frankentruck wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 2:15 pm That seems like a question to reach out to Chris about
He really helped me out for a while on this build. I'll chew this over for a bit before I try and bug him again.

Re: Chris VanAir 2016 inspired build

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2024 6:00 pm
by JosephS
Dangeruss wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 2:46 pm So, they appear to be dimple died?... problematic because nothing would attach flatly to the chassis in their locations.

Got to looking at the reflections trying to figure out what's going on around the trans mount when I noticed... the reflections on the chassis are on the wrong side compared to the light source for them to be holes...

...because it's clear chassis film. What appears to be holes are reflections from the film covering cap head screws protruding from the tub. One is the antenna tube mounting screw, two are the battery box mounting screws and one is the rear servo mount screw, with the tire blocking the view of the front servo mount.

And the reflections at the rear would be the film covering button headed screws for the transmission and arm mounts.

My guess is missing hardware from the kit replaced with what was handy, but like Frankentruck said have to ask Chris to know for sure... Nicely spotted detail though! Image
It appears that the truck may have been photographed at 2 different times. Maybe with a different bottom chassis film? The wheel nuts have been swapped over a few different pictures.

Re: Chris VanAir 2016 inspired build

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2024 4:42 am
by Dangeruss
Indeed, the film changed between the black table and white table photographs as you can make out the Carter Cash skin reflecting off the white table. Wheel nuts changing is comical...
...I can fathom, "I did it to annoy people" to "I kept losing the **** things" :lol: in reality, probably something far more mundane.

Re: Chris VanAir 2016 inspired build

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2024 1:20 pm
by JosephS
A lot of care can be taken to get good photos.
It is immaculately clean in the photos. Obvious not in just raced condition.

The carter cash sticker would have been a bright spot on the dark reflective photo-booth.

It could have even been a sticker applied over the cartercash chassis saver for the photo-shoot.

Re: Chris VanAir 2016 inspired build

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2024 1:40 pm
by JosephS
I never really took the radio system into my build. But what the heck I have everything else as a 1:1 besides the carter cash, the battery and the transponder.

I see the receiver is a airtronics/sanwa 2.4 ghz system. Model number 92744. The transmitter was an Sanwa m12 Gold edition

https://www.sanwa-denshi.com/rc/common/pdf/TX,RX%20compatible%20with%20RF190514.pdf
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It looks like the 92744 was also labeled as RX-451