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Old 15-06-2011
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My B-max4 at Round 4 of Scottish Championship at Nora. Qualified 5th and finished 5th. Complete with TRF511 shell and Durango rims. Love it!
Veeery nice Dave.....is the 511 shell a direct fit?
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Old 16-06-2011
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Veeery nice Dave.....is the 511 shell a direct fit?
The rear end takes a bit of cutting but the front is pretty straight forward. Using it until my cab forward shell arrives.

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Old 18-06-2011
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New body, new installation and new motor (Vampire Racing) :






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Old 18-06-2011
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Looking very swish........I'm impressed!

Need to rebuild my bmax soon!
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Old 18-06-2011
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That shell is sweet!
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my bmax


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Old 14-07-2011
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Default B max-4 II

Finished building my B max-4 II straight from Japan. Truly the best car i have ever built. Everything goes together so sweetly. Will post more pics when i get the electrics installed.
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Looks very nice!
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Old 16-07-2011
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I gave my bmax the rebuild...currently my favourite off road!



I love the Azarashi shell...in fact I've got another one. Looks real slick.



The alloy bits are new and I've still got a few more to install. I've put a losi excelorin 8.5T, hobbywing xtreme speedo and a ko propo servo...much better than the towerpro I had in before

I'm running a flysky 2.4ghz rx + wheel tx...great budget combo.

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Old 16-07-2011
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Hello,

I put a lot of options on my Bmax and change worn parts

New options : chassis lipo, titanium screws, new motor mount, carbon shock tower, alloy parts, ...






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Here's my stealthylooking new Bmax. 5mm carbon shocktowers, Sanwa and Team Orion electronics. I painted the shell quickly for practice, and sanded it with 1200 grit. Black was just boring, so I had to try:P Thought it ended up kinda prototype cool:P


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Looks cool!
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I also cut the spur gear cover, like the team did on their worlds cars. A lot better for adjusting the slipper!
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How is it better for slipper adjustment? Seems to me more dust will get in?
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Not really a problem. All other cars are even more open around the spur.

I like adjusting the slipper to the feel of my finger, so this helps me alot. Also, it makes it easier to adjust the diffs right.
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Maybe I'll try this!

It's open on the kyosho fs and b44
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I put a lot of options on my Bmax and change worn parts

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Wow.........looking good mate.
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Thank's lcpvcce
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