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doh.... double post...
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Had mine down the warehouse in Teesside last night, Think every man and his dog came over for a gander like LOL!
Anyone else find that the belts are well tight on kit settings, not run mine yet though....so thinking they'll loosen up once run in???????? |
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The whole drivetrain feels tight on mine, I'm going to bung a motor in it and run it on my 4 cell lathe battery for a while to bed everything in. The steering hubs feel quite tight as well, I think I'll have to investigate what's going on here, I think someone else mentioned that as well. I was thinking of sticking a steering servo in it on a servo tester and put it on test mode so it steers back and forth constantly, try to free it up. The only problem is at the moment I only have 1 stock motor which I'll have to steal out of my DF-03 until I can get a new one... :rolleyes:
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Steve, looking sweet there, cant wait for mine to arrive from JP, keep checking the track n trace number to check its progress oooooo,, come on!!!!
Its worse than crimbo when I was a kid!!! |
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http://www.stagonset.co.uk As I said before, metric is mainly their 'thing' (so good for X10 and TRF501X), but seem to be doing more UNC stuff too. |
Sorry mate, I didn't see that.
This is no problem! I only would have a problem with certain links or someone joining just to promote their shop / business. |
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trouble ? here ? never ! :D
I am just starting the build of my 501X at the moment - the shell I have to say looks even madder in the flesh ! :o good tho. All looks like high quality stuff, so, back in a bit! hehe |
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What paints are you going with Jimmy? What colours? Who is doing them? Elliott. |
Anybody here have anymore updated build pics etc.
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here are a couple I just took. I wanted to get my light box setup in time for this car but Ive not had chance to build it. So these are still the old classic "on a bit of white paper".
http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/misc/501x01.jpg http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/misc/501x02.jpg http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/misc/501x03.jpg http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/misc/501x04.jpg |
can u get the tamiya 501x from mb models leeds if so do anyone no how much :)
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All these pictures of other peoples cars is torture! :D
I notice in the manual that it suggests sealing the edges of all the carbon fibre bits with superglue: is it worth doing, i.e. are they really that susceptible to fraying? The car is too pretty for me to make a hash of it for no good reason! Thanks. |
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I have done mine just for the photos really - I personally don't do it usually and don't think it is worth doing unless you can do a perfect job of it, since it would be so easy to make a bodge job and get glue all over the chassis and bits of fluff on there ! :D:D it is nicer to hold a car that has been sealed as it doesnt cut into your hands or leave nasty bits of CF in your skin - but this car has an undertray anyway so its only the top decks and towers that would possibly be a bit sharp for the handies. The cell slots are probably worth doing though to keep from damaging the heatshrink. |
Jimmy i was wonderring if you were taking it down to york in january or if you are coming to the mike leonard endurance race. Because a few people would like to see the car.:D
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Do you apply the glue direct from the bottle or do you use something to transfer it from one to the other? |
I have used one of those cheap kids paint brushes in the past (the ones you can get ten for £1). Use a very thin Cyano and dont use activator or it will bubble and bloom.
Neil |
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