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Took me 3 hours to build the chassis the first night, maybe another 4 hours the second night finishing the shocks, mounting tires, painting, installing electronics, adjusting trims and sorting the base tuning setup. Just generally all the little stuff before you can actually drop it on the track. Probably 6-8 hours from opening the box to putting it on the track for a shakedown.
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Took me about 6 hours total.
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is it that long, 7 -10 - 11 hours (less body), my 410 took me only 4-5 hours (less body), and that is a 4wd buggy and had a 23 years break from rc building.
Does this mean that the 22 is not that precision engineered that you need to do some mods for it to be snug fit? how true? been hearing some problems on the Diff nut slipping, tie rods, etc..... whats with the 22? maybe its called 22 coz you need to build it 22 hours...... |
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It might take u 22 hours to build if ur trying to build it with a flat headed screwdriver!!! Not sure what u were doing but if it took u that long id suggest it was ur building skills and not the kit!!! Bad workman blaming his tools and all that!
I've had no mods to do on my 22 whatsoever... Flew together and was a really well thought out and very well engineered car... Strong too! Anyways... Stop moaning... Uve built it now so just enjoy driving it ![]() |
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