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Build Thread LC Racing LC12B1

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Ohhhhhh thank you for doing this build thread!!!
I can't wait to hear about this and your thoughts compared to other kits you have!
We spoke about these and I want one BAD!
I might jump on the Rlaarlo RZ001 first though. It looks like it might have the drive shaft set up that my DeeRC needs upgraded BADLY.
I thought if I bought the Rlaarlo I would get a nice truck AND I can find out what fits my DeeRC at the same time.

What electronics are you going to be installing?
 
Ohhhhhh thank you for doing this build thread!!!
I can't wait to hear about this and your thoughts compared to other kits you have!
We spoke about these and I want one BAD!
I might jump on the Rlaarlo RZ001 first though. It looks like it might have the drive shaft set up that my DeeRC needs upgraded BADLY.
I thought if I bought the Rlaarlo I would get a nice truck AND I can find out what fits my DeeRC at the same time.

What electronics are you going to be installing?
awesome! The rlaarlo seems decent but hardware is undersized, I thought about it but decided to skip it. The CF RTR goes on sale at AMZ for $212 every so often, it’s worth waiting for that price for sure.

I just took out bag A and was kind of surprised how undersized the diffs are for this LC12b1. My Suchiyu diffs are like 50% bigger. Oh well, these diffs are going to be punished so we shall see

I am about to pull the trigger on a hobbywing 10bl120 sensored g2 and 2848 sensored 4000kv tonight, I don’t know if I’m going to run 2s or 3s tho. And I still haven’t decided if maybe the 4600kv is a better pick! lol. I may skip the motor for now and run something unsensored.
 
I think the small hardware saves a bit on weight. Maybe titanium would be the way to go but I'll likely replace with hardware from kits I've collected thru the years.
The DeeRC hardware was also undersized.
That's odd about the size of the diffs.
I can't wait to hear about the build!
 
I actually am stalled on my Deerc too. Until I find a way to keep the driveshaft together in it, I'm done.
Too many hours fixing for too few minutes run time for me!
I might still bite on one of these but I have lots of projects to finish so I'm just sort of waiting to find the "right" project car now.
 
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