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SamRCRacing 16-10-2011 10:12 PM

Losi 22 conversion
 
just wondering if people would invest in an affordable losi 22 conversion kit in the region of £35 - £45?

Fred79 17-10-2011 06:32 PM

it depends what you have in mind...

SamRCRacing 17-10-2011 06:46 PM

Will upload some pictures of mine shortly.

SamRCRacing 17-10-2011 06:53 PM

3 Attachment(s)
will take apart and show what it includes

D20MCK 17-10-2011 07:06 PM

what in this pic are you selling for 45 quid??

SamRCRacing 17-10-2011 07:48 PM

2 Attachment(s)
this is just the prototype might get one ready in 2 weeks see how it sell and the review on it. This will inctude:
- Motor cover
-dremmeled mud guards
-Battery posts
-1.2mm thick aluminium battery brace
-Screws for battery brace onto motor cover and to hold battery posts on.
-You will need to purchase a bigger shell, i recomend the FTW Vane. I can also include this for xtra £25

Im wondering if i should include drilled chasis for extra £37 so you just have to build it. These pictures show what I will include...

Note... dont worry about the bad drilling. If that happens to any orders i will throw it in bin and start over.

SamRCRacing 17-10-2011 09:12 PM

Who would buy the first one?

jkclifford 18-10-2011 02:50 AM

To be blunt, your gonna strugle.

Your gonna have to grt decent grade ally for a start, and you maching isn't dazling me.

Dremelled side pods!
They need to acuratly milled minimum, for what you asking.

respect for having a go, but to do it nice over and over you will need bending jigs drilling jigs.

This sort of work needs to be spot on

Have read about the 210 to see how finicy people are!!

SamRCRacing 18-10-2011 06:44 AM

Okay mate, thanks for you help i just thought it would be a idea for people who cant afford the speartooth and so on.

Many thanks

Sam

kayce 18-10-2011 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jkclifford (Post 568623)
To be blunt, your gonna strugle.

Your gonna have to grt decent grade ally for a start, and you maching isn't dazling me.

Dremelled side pods!
They need to acuratly milled minimum, for what you asking.

respect for having a go, but to do it nice over and over you will need bending jigs drilling jigs.

This sort of work needs to be spot on

Have read about the 210 to see how finicy people are!!

Agreed - it's one thing to do a little home-modding on your own and have things be a little off (because you're not picky), but when you start offering things up for sale (regardless the price) the included parts need to be perfect and not half-assed (like the alloy ESC bracket that's drilled off the edge).

Because in the greater scheme of things, there's about 10 minutes of dremelling and £20 in parts - anyone could do on their own - and you're wanting to charge £45. Somehow the math just doesn't work.

D20MCK 18-10-2011 05:23 PM

If anyone wants me to cut up their 22 with a dremel send it to me I'll do it for free!

jkclifford 18-10-2011 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by D20MCK (Post 568988)
If anyone wants me to cut up their 22 with a dremel send it to me I'll do it for free!

haha, usually I feel sad when taking radio gear out of a car to use in another car. Not this time hooked the gear out for my 210 and slung the 22 in kids toy box. (They didn't want it either!!)

kayce 19-10-2011 12:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jkclifford (Post 569046)
haha, usually I feel sad when taking radio gear out of a car to use in another car. Not this time hooked the gear out for my 210 and slung the 22 in kids toy box. (They didn't want it either!!)

In case you missed the memo, it's not the car's fault if the driver suffers from "LOFT" (Lack Of F-ing Talent).
But the manufacturers sure don't mind while you keep buying the car of the month in search of some.

jkclifford 19-10-2011 02:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kayce (Post 569285)
In case you missed the memo, it's not the car's fault if the driver suffers from "LOFT" (Lack Of F-ing Talent).
But the manufacturers sure don't mind while you keep buying the car of the month in search of some.

Lol, no need to be personal!
Not that I really care, but I won the local 2wd & 4Wd summer series, 9th and 7th South East regionals. And made the C final at end of seasons.

Got the 22 absolutly dialled.

As you know me so well I will acept you comment.

kayce 19-10-2011 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jkclifford (Post 569293)
...I won the...C final at end of seasons.

:thumbsup:

s22jgs 19-10-2011 04:28 PM

I'd pay if I hadn't just done mine for free lol

fredswain 19-10-2011 05:35 PM

I've found that when it comes to hobbies, if you are trying to make a little money off of small one off jobs or specialized items, you are really going to struggle. In this case you are limiting yourself to only people that have a 22 and only people that may want that mod. That's not very many people in the world yet alone near you. Then you've got to factor in that there is competition out there with refined products that do the same thing and suddenly of those few people who would be interested, you are hoping that some of them would want a very cheap option. You may find someone but in the end are a couple of them really worth it? Probably not.

I've been trying to make money off of hobbies for years. I still have a full time job btw! I did buy a 3 axis cnc last year that I am currently getting setup and it does have potential to make nearly anything I want for hobbies but you can imagine that my out of pocket expenses were pretty high. Trying to make money with little to no up front money is a very difficult thing to do. I do applaud an attempt at it though. I've been there.

JoelMaher 26-10-2011 08:54 AM

There are atleast 2 threads explaining the method of how to do this mod on this forum

KennyClark 30-10-2011 03:08 AM

Is this a wind up?


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