Hello out there in radio land. Does anyone know what model this rc is. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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lol Definitely broken moreI think your best bet would be to ask Kevin Talbot, he has more RC cars than you and me have fingers and toes!
Well I definitely did that. This is usually my last option because doing your homework ,for me , is part of the hobby. But I'm usually coming across some oddball stuff as I have a small rc repair shop most of my business is drone repair. But I appreciate the input, because I feel that people working together is how we've advanced the tech and abilities of what our models are capable of. Cheers.Looks like an on road nitro car? Look for any writing on the truck. Sometimes that can help.
I'm usually pretty good at IDing RCs but that one has me stumpedWell I definitely did that. This is usually my last option because doing your homework ,for me , is part of the hobby. But I'm usually coming across some oddball stuff as I have a small rc repair shop most of my business is drone repair. But I appreciate the input, because I feel that people working together is how we've advanced the tech and abilities of what our models are capable of. Cheers.
Nice. I know the shafts look similar to traxxas style but these are some how fastened to differential. Haven't been into it yet. Mostly Phillip head fasteners , don't know if that would narrow it down. Seems to be very well engineered was thinking japanese or somethinv. Was going to convert to electric but didn't want to desecrate it till I at least knew the origin.I swear we have seen this exact same chassis on this site before. The top plate and sway bar mounts look very familiar to me. Even that oval hole in the chassis is the same.
If you look at the shaft attached to the diff you will see a screw that goes through the middle of the shaft.Nice. I know the shafts look similar to traxxas style but these are some how fastened to differential. Haven't been into it yet. Mostly Phillip head fasteners , don't know if that would narrow it down. Seems to be very well engineered was thinking japanese or somethinv. Was going to convert to electric but didn't want to desecrate it till I at least knew the origin.
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The old traxxas 2wd were like that. I hated that.If you look at the shaft attached to the diff you will see a screw that goes through the middle of the shaft.
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The arrmas are like thatThe old traxxas 2wd were like that. I hated that.