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Just noticed the servo has broken lugs on both sides aswell so its a floater! yay! Add another £60 on the bill....sod the expense lets rack up the credit card ! YEEEEEHHHHAAAA :thumbsup:
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like ben says its really just the front. i have a couple of spare nose cones so will bring one on wed if i get down there
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Cheers Mr Ralls that be most kind of you:thumbsup:. Im going to give Ben's suggestion a go and try to pop the chassis back where it should be, and then with a bit of spit and some ferret furr she'll be as good as new:)
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Id rebuild that up to an x6 squared saving you quite a bit of cash rather then buying a new x6 squared
Scanner servo's are cheap and good value for monny If not see if anybody has a duff servo of the same kind and transplant front cover's or buy a new cover? |
when you place your order with dms, add a servo case ;) much cheaper
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Ah ha! didn't know the cases were available seperatley! Great! Cheers Mr Ralls...:thumbsup: |
http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31115
I started a thread the other day to try to find out the best adhesive for RC repairs :thumbsup:. Looks like you could benefit from this too. (assuming someine will reply to it). I just crashed my B4 into the wall of my house. In my case I think I had the battery wire mounted touching the speedo/receiver wire which caused a major "glitch" when I tried to gently drive it on my small front lawn.:cry: I only broke a front arm though. |
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Get the new plastic chassis? It doesn't look too bad
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good idea if he had a squared!!
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How much to bring it up to a X6 Squared spec?
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probably a whole new conversion kit as buying what would be needed seperately probably wouldn't be worth it
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i remember seeing a friends tamiya bigwig meeting a steel girder at a fair turn of speed years ago, now that was impressive, took whole side off the car, including sides of gearcases, chassis and part of my 9.6 volt battery that was being used! the only useable parts left over were the right hand suspension and a servo. motor, receiver and so on were all junk
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Full punch into a wall, ouch! As others have commented, I always try to bind my spektrum stuff in neutral. Full brake is tempting, but then if you have a split-second radio hit during a race it upsets the car terribly; neutral has been the safest bet for me.
From the pictures, I'd say you could fairly cheaply go 'half-squared'. If you bought a 1005/1006 Squared Chassis, 1223 Battery strap, and 6142 hinge pin bushings you'd have everything to put the old rear end onto a new chassis (along with some miscellaneous hardware like the 1" battery hold-down screws). Then, at your leisure or when you break a rear arm, you can put the 3012 squared control arms and 3313 squared CF tower on and have a full-version Squared. |
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Thankyou Paul for your advice and part numbers! Due to the help of several generous oOplers, the car is now as you have described "half squared" :thumbsup::thumbsup: Thanks to all who helped, your generosity astounded me, oOple is the friendliest forum ever!! |
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