
nTC3 electric/brushless rally conversion- DONE!
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Re: nTC3 electric/brushless rally conversion- DONE!
Oh wow man, that turned out awesome! I love that body choice and paint scheme for that car. 

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Re: nTC3 electric/brushless rally conversion- DONE!
This car finally saw some off road action. We're at my mom's place in San Diego and its been raining here. This thing is fast and goes exactly where you point it, a total blast to drive. Cleaning it, is going to be much less fun




i got some video of it too, I'll upload it to youtube later and post it too.





i got some video of it too, I'll upload it to youtube later and post it too.
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Looks fun! That first photo takes a second glance to see that it's not a real car.
I'd feel bad for you having to clean it up, but it's freezing here so screw you! 


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Thank Thumbs!
Yeah, cleaning it was a bitch, but it looks good as new now. Except for the crack in the rear bumper
Yeah, cleaning it was a bitch, but it looks good as new now. Except for the crack in the rear bumper

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Re: nTC3 electric/brushless rally conversion- DONE!
Dirty pics are awesome!!!
Can you imagine proper rally bashing??? your 911 and my Delta, and a few others!

Can you imagine proper rally bashing??? your 911 and my Delta, and a few others!


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Re: nTC3 electric/brushless rally conversion- DONE!
This is so cool. Looks great and fantastic use of a NTC3! I love the vintage rally cars! 

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Re: nTC3 electric/brushless rally conversion- DONE!
Thanks Rod!
It would have been a much easier project (and come out much better) if I had my mill and 3D printer when I did it. Still pretty happy with how it came out.
It would have been a much easier project (and come out much better) if I had my mill and 3D printer when I did it. Still pretty happy with how it came out.

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