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A little modification with the dremel tool, and a movement of the rear body mounts....tire balloon is no longer an issue with the frame....may still be with the body shell.
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And 2 perfectly balanced wheels...with less clay than I thought it would take given the sizeView attachment 256054
Naturally I have to go to the hardware for 1 screw...but it looks like there could be dry loctite and more preliminary testing tomorrow morning
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Good luck!!!![]()
I try to stay in trouble with the cops in town so whenever they see me doing something with RCs, they are relieved, beep, wave and drive on.It's time to go fill out my roll as this towns eccentric wierdo playing with a ridiculous tiny drag car in public....we have enough town drunks, and old codgers....this seemed like a good option. Wish me luck!
You have a good attitude,lolI try to stay in trouble with the cops in town so whenever they see me doing something with RCs, they are relieved, beep, wave and drive on.
I hope you had fun! The ground is still frozen here right now.![]()
i use cement tape and shoe goo to reinforce my bodies, but never tires,They do not appear to be belted. Most I looked at were. I had concerns about clearance with the frame just mounting them...so I went with the cheapest option available.
Off the wall question has anyone experimented with any at home reinforcing? Drywall, or roofing reinforcing tapes glued on the inside etc?