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RTECH's M05.
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laneboysrc
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Re: RTECH's M05.
laneboysrc wrote:Almost done! Looks very nice!
What receiver and Servo are you using?
Turnigy servo.
Radio and receiver. Using stick type controller to get that "vintage" feel.
RTECH- Crawler
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Re: RTECH's M05.
boolean21 wrote:Looks like ready to rock and roll soon!
What color scheme bro?
Think i gonna spray it single tone white to match the red lining stickers. As the rear bonnet is also white . That means i dun have to spray the bonnet (excuses).
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Re: RTECH's M05.
Thanks for the info on the receiver. Same as the HobbyKing stuff I am using. When we meet we will see if the systems can bind cross-brand -- always good to find second-source for receivers
Re: RTECH's M05.
laneboysrc wrote:Thanks for the info on the receiver. Same as the HobbyKing stuff I am using. When we meet we will see if the systems can bind cross-brand -- always good to find second-source for receivers
No problem sir, I have tested cross bind with the following receiver but unsuccessful.
Hobbyking.
Sanwa.
RTECH- Crawler
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Re: RTECH's M05.
Finally, the shell is more difficult to built than the chassis.
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Engine bay.
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Manage to hire former Tamiya's Avante buggy , Kyosho's rockforce race driver
to be the driver for the fiat abarth.
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Engine bay.
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Manage to hire former Tamiya's Avante buggy , Kyosho's rockforce race driver
to be the driver for the fiat abarth.
Uploaded at ImageFra.me" />
RTECH- Crawler
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Re: RTECH's M05.
Very, very nice! Love the weathering in the engine bay and the marking of the panel gaps. The driver also adds a lot of style.
We need a Mini-meet
We need a Mini-meet
Re: RTECH's M05.
laneboysrc wrote:Very, very nice! Love the weathering in the engine bay and the marking of the panel gaps. The driver also adds a lot of style.
We need a Mini-meet
Thank you sir, trying my best still need to learn from the pro.
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Re: RTECH's M05.
RTECH wrote:laneboysrc wrote:Very, very nice! Love the weathering in the engine bay and the marking of the panel gaps. The driver also adds a lot of style.
We need a Mini-meet
Thank you sir, trying my best still need to learn from the pro.
Hi Rtech, no need la u are the pro already.
ket2175- Crawler
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Re: RTECH's M05.
ket2175 wrote:RTECH wrote:laneboysrc wrote:Very, very nice! Love the weathering in the engine bay and the marking of the panel gaps. The driver also adds a lot of style.
We need a Mini-meet
Thank you sir, trying my best still need to learn from the pro.
Hi Rtech, no need la u are the pro already.
Hey Ket, long time no hear your voice liao. You still crawling bo?
Me standard still low compare to laneboysrc.
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Re: RTECH's M05.
Virgin run today at MSCP.
Manage to get some dirt on the shell.
Surprise that the 4200mah LiFe pack can last 1hr 30mins non-stop running.
The stock springs are too soft for the weight of the car. Causing the car to keep on hopping around like a bunny.
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Manage to get some dirt on the shell.
Surprise that the 4200mah LiFe pack can last 1hr 30mins non-stop running.
The stock springs are too soft for the weight of the car. Causing the car to keep on hopping around like a bunny.
Uploaded at ImageFra.me" />
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RTECH- Crawler
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Re: RTECH's M05.
Nice weathering
Indeed the batteries last long on these small and light cars.
Re shocks: Super Mini CVA are a big improvement over the "pogo sticks" (tm RC Golf). Tamiya alu shocks are sweet, but one can get a 2nd hand for what they cost...
Indeed the batteries last long on these small and light cars.
Re shocks: Super Mini CVA are a big improvement over the "pogo sticks" (tm RC Golf). Tamiya alu shocks are sweet, but one can get a 2nd hand for what they cost...
Re: RTECH's M05.
laneboysrc wrote:Nice weathering
Indeed the batteries last long on these small and light cars.
Re shocks: Super Mini CVA are a big improvement over the "pogo sticks" (tm RC Golf). Tamiya alu shocks are sweet, but one can get a 2nd hand for what they cost...
Thanks for the advice. Will change to stiff spring in the meantime before I upgrade the shocks.
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Re: RTECH's M05.
Hi Rtech , yes I still crawl. Nice M05 u have. I only have M03
ket2175- Crawler
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Re: RTECH's M05.
RTECH wrote:Virgin run today at MSCP.
Manage to get some dirt on the shell.
Surprise that the 4200mah LiFe pack can last 1hr 30mins non-stop running.
The stock springs are too soft for the weight of the car. Causing the car to keep on hopping around like a bunny.
Uploaded at ImageFra.me" />
1 hr 30 min non stop that's very long, what esc u use?
ket2175- Crawler
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Re: RTECH's M05.
ket2175 wrote:RTECH wrote:Virgin run today at MSCP.
Manage to get some dirt on the shell.
Surprise that the 4200mah LiFe pack can last 1hr 30mins non-stop running.
The stock springs are too soft for the weight of the car. Causing the car to keep on hopping around like a bunny.
Uploaded at ImageFra.me" />
1 hr 30 min non stop that's very long, what esc u use?
The Tamiya 104 esc came with the kit.
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Re: RTECH's M05.
Shocks came today woohoo ! Due to my lousy driving skills, needed these oil shocks.Total damage :$32. Decide to get the Eagle shocks as the Tamiya CVA shocks cost more .
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Re: RTECH's M05.
boolean21 wrote:looks good!
Yea, also included 3 types of tuning springs : soft , medium and hard. And also 3 types of piston head: one hole, two holes and three holes.
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Re: RTECH's M05.
Mount the oil shocks.
The front.
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The rear.
[img]Uploaded at ImageFra.me[/img]
And the dust....... Dust at mscp is terrible . Like running offroad.
[img]Uploaded at ImageFra.me[/img]
The front.
[img]Uploaded at ImageFra.me[/img]
The rear.
[img]Uploaded at ImageFra.me[/img]
And the dust....... Dust at mscp is terrible . Like running offroad.
[img]Uploaded at ImageFra.me[/img]
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Re: RTECH's M05.
boolean21 wrote:Go car park run bo jio!
Hehe.... next time jio you. Remember the MSCP beside the rivervale mall? The 1st time you test your venom bike there? That's the only MSCP that is big and not much car going there. But I hate the dust there.
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Re: RTECH's M05.
RTECH wrote:boolean21 wrote:Go car park run bo jio!
Hehe.... next time jio you. Remember the MSCP beside the rivervale mall? The 1st time you test your venom bike there? That's the only MSCP that is big and not much car going there. But I hate the dust there.
Ok sir!
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