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Fiber glass Mid for racing

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 4:54 pm
by j0pp3
I have been working on this Mid for about two months now and it's going to be raced at the US Vintage Offroad Nationals in september. Really looking forward to travel across the pond and meet other like-minded nerds.

Here are some pictures of the build so far which includes:
- Team A&L steering
- My own custom made chassis, towers, top deck etc.
- Double rear towers with rear mounted shocks.
- Alcyon's OT-85 delrin gear
- Hobbywing XERUN 120A v2.1
- Hobbywing XERUN 10.5T
- Savöx 1251MG Low Profile Servo
- Gear diffs
- B44.2 LiPo holders (direct fit on Optima Mid, Lazer ZX, ZXR)
- What wheels and tires I'm going to use are still not decided.
- Marwan's Turbo Optima Mid Special body with wing and undertray. Not yet trimmed/painted/mounted.
- Turnigy nano-tech saddle pack LiPos

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I hope you like it! More images to come...

Re: Fiber glass Mid for racing

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 4:58 pm
by bearrickster
looks really cool but if your just building it will it make the pre94 cut off?? :lol:

Re: Fiber glass Mid for racing

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 5:03 pm
by j0pp3
bearrickster wrote:looks really cool but if your just building it will it make the pre94 cut off?? :lol:
Thanks. The rules allows for making mods that was typical for that time. John Gudvangen made white glass fiber parts for both SWB and LWB mids.

Re: Fiber glass Mid for racing

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 5:19 pm
by Coelacanth
Looks nice so far, Joel. Why the double rear shock towers, is that for strength?

Re: Fiber glass Mid for racing

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 5:23 pm
by j0pp3
Coelacanth wrote:Looks nice so far, Joel. Why the double rear shock towers, is that for strength?
The front one is in the original position and has the body mount. The rear one is for mounting the shocks behind the wishbones. I just connected them for strength as you guessed.

Re: Fiber glass Mid for racing

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:24 am
by DennisM
I really don´t like it - and it doesn´t look freakin´ cool at all. Not even the battery straps.

But You really should give barbie her wheels back :mrgreen:

Re: Fiber glass Mid for racing

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 11:21 am
by kink
I think it is cool.

Besides that is magenta, not pink.

Re: Fiber glass Mid for racing

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 11:32 am
by Coelacanth
If the body eventually gets painted with some pink accents, those wheels will be perfect. :)

With the double rear shock towers, you'll have to cut the rear part of the Lexan body a bit differently, though.

Re: Fiber glass Mid for racing

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 12:23 pm
by j0pp3
DennisM wrote:I really don´t like it - and it doesn´t look freakin´ cool at all. Not even the battery straps.

But You really should give barbie her wheels back :mrgreen:
Barbie will get them back. They is just for show. I will probably use some 2.2 wheels/tires as that give me the option to choose good wheels for the particular track surface. Like Proline Holeshots/Double Dees. The only problem is to find front wheels with correct offset.
kink wrote:I think it is cool.

Besides that is magenta, not pink.
Correct, and there are pink versions of these wheels too.
Coelacanth wrote:If the body eventually gets painted with some pink accents, those wheels will be perfect. :)

With the double rear shock towers, you'll have to cut the rear part of the Lexan body a bit differently, though.
Yes, the bodies will be trimmed differently but they are reproductions anyway. If I manage to trim the body just to swallow the towers it will be held in place better as a bonus :)

I have not yet decided what wing mount to use. I could make one in fiber glass but I'm not sure I want a stiff wing mount. A stock plastic fantastic one will flex and may actually save a wing or two.

Re: Fiber glass Mid for racing

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 1:35 pm
by Coelacanth
Sounds good, Joel...I mentioned it because I remember trimming the body for my Optima Mid and having to cut little thin notches just for the shock towers, as opposed to the much larger, easier-to-cut rounded openings that the Optima/Turbo Optima series have.

Re: Fiber glass Mid for racing

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:47 pm
by uniquenamehere
Looks awesome... I love your builds!

Re: Fiber glass Mid for racing

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 3:46 am
by Mad Racer
Very nice indeed as always.

Thanks for the tip on the B44.2 battery cradles. I never thought of that for my Mid runners.

Re: Fiber glass Mid for racing

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 9:52 am
by Bo Wallen
j0pp3 wrote:I have been working on this Mid for about two months now and it's going to be raced at the US Vintage Offroad Nationals in september. Really looking forward to travel across the pond and meet other like-minded nerds.

Here are some pictures of the build so far which includes:
- Team A&L steering
- My own custom made chassis, towers, top deck etc.
- Double rear towers with rear mounted shocks.
- Alcyon's OT-85 delrin gear
- Hobbywing XERUN 120A v2.1
- Hobbywing XERUN 10.5T
- Savöx 1251MG Low Profile Servo
- Gear diffs
- B44.2 LiPo holders (direct fit on Optima Mid, Lazer ZX, ZXR)
- What wheels and tires I'm going to use are still not decided.
- Marwan's Turbo Optima Mid Special body with wing and undertray. Not yet trimmed/painted/mounted.
- Turnigy nano-tech saddle pack LiPos

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I hope you like it! More images to come...
An I will look at this car over here soon.......keep working Joel

Re: Fiber glass Mid for racing

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 5:42 am
by j0pp3
A few images of the car getting ready. Will catch a plane tomorrow! Hello USA here I come :)

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Re: Fiber glass Mid for racing

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 10:43 am
by Coelacanth
Very nicely done, Joel...with a 10.5T and 120A ESC, that thing's going to be a beast on the track.