It's new to me and I loved it! It's another site that just reminds me how inferior my passion about anything is! I mean there are about half a dozen subjects in this world that I consider myself passionate about, but something like that really humbles the soul of anyone.
On a slightly related note: I wish a beer wagon like that would travel around here like an ice cream truck.
"The world looks so much better through beer goggles: Enjoy today, you never know what tomorrow may bring." Ken
Bums me out a bit that at the bottom of every page for models built before 2007 there's the Dahm's Racing Bodies logo...but from 2007 on the logo is gone.
Phin wrote:Bums me out a bit that at the bottom of every page for models built before 2007 there's the Dahm's Racing Bodies logo...but from 2007 on the logo is gone.
Pardon my ignorance, but did he die in 2007 or something? I'm familiar with the name, but not the entire history.
"The world looks so much better through beer goggles: Enjoy today, you never know what tomorrow may bring." Ken
it all started with a 15x8 .125 sheet of g10... and the want for an oval car.....
so i sketched out a few ideas and did a lil bit of research before settling on the final design.
one of the most important details that i wanted was to be able to...
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Greg, I just though tof this, but you did turn you diff the correct direction inside the case?-when in mid motor
the adjuster side of the diff needs to be on the same side as the input shaft, otherwise your diff will loosen it self as you run
Figured I'd show this off since I've not seen too many others. It came on my RC10GT (soon to be running?) And was painted a disgusting shade of neon yellow. Stripped it down with isopropyl alcohol, and I'm not really sure what to do with it now....
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the buggsy and cyberbuggsy were a couple of my favorite bodys. dahms in general just had their own certain style and it was good.
Just cracked open a nip Buggsy body (from askbob) and thought I woud scan these papers. The product list is huge has part numbers that may help anyone track down a body if they are looking for one.
There's also some info on the D043 Buggsy body...
Building this, all chassis pieces are powder coated black and in nice shape all stainless steel hardware will be used basically it will be a stock appearing roller 20190127_151057.jpg 20190128_165933.jpg 20190127_151105.jpg
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Lucky! I'm dying to find an early offset B stamp chassis like that for my 7001!
Hi guys.I know this is a Losi but can someone tell me what model it is?
Thanks,Dave
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A topless pic of myself? :shock: You guys aint done anything wrong :lol: I did look at some pics of a XX and I would have to agree it looks like the same thing.
Got these two a garage sale, any body now the model? are these good for brushless?
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You have a LXT and a XXT. The LXT is the one with the grey transmission. That grey transmission is the retrofit XX transmision. It also has the hydra drive attached next to the spur gear. (the big black disc thing)