bigjeepzz wrote:Those arms sure do look good on the car
those are actually the dynotech arms. your arms are being used for another build in the works.
The car looks good. Are the Dynotech arms still available? I have a second worlds car from a friend that I am thinking adding the RPM worlds front end to and of course the RPM arms are near impossible to find for my budget.
Ok i have a question, what shocks are you running on the front, I built my car with 1.02 on the front and the 1.32 on the rear, i noticed you have the bodies with more threads on the front. did i mix up the shocks on my builds?
Charlie don't surf wrote:Looks good with the decals added!
nvxwax wrote:Ok i have a question, what shocks are you running on the front, I built my car with 1.02 on the front and the 1.32 on the rear, i noticed you have the bodies with more threads on the front. did i mix up the shocks on my builds?
Thanks. There's an indoor dirt track about 1.5 hours from me in New Jersey that I want to try and hit a few times over the winter. And, my LHS has an indoor carpet track. I have this car and my runner B1.5 to use and had to figure out which one I wanted to run where. Decided this one would hit the dirt.
Looks sharp, as soon as I saw the the tires I was going to ask if you were running clay and then you answered the question. I jusst ran my rere on clay, silver springs front and back worked well for what it is worth. Same shocks you had.
I had missed this one - looks gorgeous. And very interesting as I'm almost finishing an OIN myself...
(need to start a thread for it but the photobucket disaster has ruined my little internet ambitions lately...)
What piston/oil combo are you going for?
Thanks,
Paul
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Scr8p, your builds may be slow but they are well worth the wait. Like your past builds, this one is a total work of art! I really like how you use a B2 motor plate. These are still readily available, are typically cheaper than the original plate, and I dare say they look cooler and are probably a little lighter than the original plate. I have a B2 runner with a box of parts and an RC10T in pieces so I think I will try to build one of these WOIN cars myself. However, it certainly won't look nearly as nice as yours. I have an MIP swing arm assembly from bitd so I think I may give it a try on this build as well. Cheers and thanks Scr8p for your perseverance and for taking the time to share your art.