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Buy a Slash?

Heres my new Sc10





Just finished building and painting

As usual tho it has a 4.5T losi system

(God i love the misses, she came up trumps this christmas )

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Bet you were chuffed to bits opening that Andy! Look forward to another SC10 at the next meet even though the 4.5T sounds scary...
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Bet you were chuffed to bits opening that Andy! Look forward to another SC10 at the next meet even though the 4.5T sounds scary...

Cheers Ryan you kept that under your hat

I think i`ll have to invest in a 10.5t losi motor soon

Until then i`ve knocked everything down on my laptop (Xceleron) but it still acts like a right weapon

Did you use diff oil? I`ve put some 8000 in?

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Yeah I was dreading you coming into the shop and mentioning anything SC10 haha!

I built my diff dry, it stated nothing in the manual so left it dry and it drives OK so I cant see the need to change it.... If someone can recommend a silicone oil I'll probably run it but otherwise I'm happy with a dry diff.
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Yeah I was dreading you coming into the shop and mentioning anything SC10 haha!

I built my diff dry, it stated nothing in the manual so left it dry and it drives OK so I cant see the need to change it.... If someone can recommend a silicone oil I'll probably run it but otherwise I'm happy with a dry diff.

Yeah but that black stuff looked grim so i thought what the hell as its a sealed diff

And i`m sure as eggs are eggs i`ll be in mithering you for some spares been looking at this servo

http://www.jespares.com/electric-mod...ategory_id=503

As the one i have cheapo futaba s3003 and doesn`t seem much cop tbh

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Yeah anything around that price range will be suitable but I would get metal gears preferably. Nothing worse than stripping the plastic gear on the servo, get metal gears and let the servo saver worry about nasty impacts.
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