started building a kit on monday night and mostly done now
a hobao dc1 kit with tamiya dark metallic blue paint and backed by black.
first steps done :
let there be a gear box? :
woot there is a motor :
oh resembling a chassis :
screw they rods, first time building a crawler/trail truck, had to switch the position of some later in the build lol
https://i.imgur.com/FFETDBn.jpg
getting there :
oh god its that time, i hate building shocks, had to file done a few of the parts as well that fit between the circlips.
phew that is done, screw they shocks
dang now it is really starting to resemble somthing :
let there be shell
i got my dad to spray the shell as i didnt want to screw it up and he gave a hand on the lights as well as he already built one of these
2 sets of cheapo back lights on the back, 4 leds total and a pair of the cheapo front lights 2 leds all soldered into one connection and voila.
2 sets of these on the back and 1 set on front powered out my receiver
https://www.modelsport.co.uk/fastrax-white-headlights-pair-/rc-car-products/368699
i found a place to sit it after moving a tt-01 out the way
and bingo it is alive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fmo-yPunBY
been a enjoyable build but it sounds a bit louder than dads one, i notice my spur has a tight spot, im gonna mess with my mesh and see what happens plus ill have it running alongside dads one later.
it even has a wee dash board you have to apply rpm and speedos to etc, pretty nice kit but wouldnt reccomend as a first kit due to some discrepenacys in the manual especially around the body shell decals, there is a rtr version though.
using a 540 absima b thrust spec 35 turn motor
hobbywing 1080 crawler esc
stock steering servo from a old model kronos 20kg
2s lipos
temporarily using the steering servo from a maverick atom as the gear change ones as my etronix micro servos didnt play with my spectrum rx
been a enjoyable build but i would not reccomend it as a new build unless your used to building crawlers/trail trucks and kits in general
edit: dad just bought me a big light bar to put on the front of the roof