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Build Thread My first build - 1/24 rock crawler

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Finally got around to doing more work to this.
Definitely not done yet

Put some carbon fiber decals in the recessed panels and added turbos to the hood




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Now I need to get the body mounted lower. That' going to require some more figuring.
I will have to move the ESC- currently that is up front.
I also have to figure out HOW to mount the body
Then, when I get it lower, it will cause rubbing on the fenders. It's rear wheel steer, so I have to worry about all 4 corners rubbing
 
Finally got around to doing more work to this.
Definitely not done yet

Put some carbon fiber decals in the recessed panels and added turbos to the hood




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Now I need to get the body mounted lower. That' going to require some more figuring.
I will have to move the ESC- currently that is up front.
I also have to figure out HOW to mount the body
Then, when I get it lower, it will cause rubbing on the fenders. It's rear wheel steer, so I have to worry about all 4 corners rubbing
With those Isokinetic axles, you gain a lot of steering that requires some sacrifices in cosmetics. But that's what the full size guys do. If it rubs, hack it off lol.

You may even have to give up some of that extra steering the Meus axles give you. But as long as you're still gaining a little extra steering, that's not bad. You have rear steering now, so you're already WAY ahead of stock in the steering department. So balance it out by lowering your endpoints as well as some clearancing.

Looking good man!
 
With those Isokinetic axles, you gain a lot of steering that requires some sacrifices in cosmetics. But that's what the full size guys do. If it rubs, hack it off lol.

You may even have to give up some of that extra steering the Meus axles give you. But as long as you're still gaining a little extra steering, that's not bad. You have rear steering now, so you're already WAY ahead of stock in the steering department. So balance it out by lowering your endpoints as well as some clearancing.

Looking good man!
That's probably exactly what I will do. Decrease the endpoints some and trim the fenders some.
Still tryign to figure out how, exactly to get the body lower.
Honestly I don't know if I can get it to work with this chassis and this body. In order to lower the body, I have to move the ESC.
But I can't do sliders becuase of the lines of the chassis and the lines of the body
 
That's probably exactly what I will do. Decrease the endpoints some and trim the fenders some.
Still tryign to figure out how, exactly to get the body lower.
Honestly I don't know if I can get it to work with this chassis and this body. In order to lower the body, I have to move the ESC.
But I can't do sliders becuase of the lines of the chassis and the lines of the body
Get a sheet of 2-3mm thick plastic and cut a plate to mount vertically on the chassis rail. Find a couple bolt locations in the railes to mount it to. You have plenty of room between the chassis and body.
 
Get a sheet of 2-3mm thick plastic and cut a plate to mount vertically on the chassis rail. Find a couple bolt locations in the railes to mount it to. You have plenty of room between the chassis and body.
My concern is how this will line up. Unless I can get the body low enough, you will see part of the ESC due to the body going
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It wasn't mounted
I had a hard time figuring out how to mount it
I have an idea now, overall, if I can move the ESC
If you check my The Cheat build, I bought a stick of 1/16 aluminum from the hardware store and fabbed up some velcro body mounts for mine. Just an idea.
 
If you check my The Cheat build, I bought a stick of 1/16 aluminum from the hardware store and fabbed up some velcro body mounts for mine. Just an idea.
I'll check that out
Was actually just working on it
Think I have something
Have to go to dinner and grocery shopping but I might be able to get it done tonight 😁
 
By George, I think I've got it

I lowered the body mounting points and moved the ESC and battery to sliders. I trimmed the sliders to give the tires room.

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I think the tires might rub on the fenders some, I'll find out when I test. But I do have a dremel so I can work with that.

Only issue I am definitely having is the battery doesn't want to say. I am goign to try some velcro on the bottom of the battery and top of the tray. I have seen that done and seems to work well

Weight distribution is good, but he's a heavy bugger

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Think I got it dialed in.
Velcroed the battery to the one slider.
Tried my hand and wire management
Trimmed the rear fenders and really dialed down the endpoints on the rear steering as suggested.
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Also lowered the mounting points in the front shocks to lift the front end a bit for better clearance

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Think I got it dialed in.
Velcroed the battery to the one slider.
Tried my hand and wire management
Trimmed the rear fenders and really dialed down the endpoints on the rear steering as suggested.
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Also lowered the mounting points in the front shocks to lift the front end a bit for better clearance

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Looks great!

If needed, I don't think you'd hurt the looks at all to even trim a little more out. Especially the front. But if you get plenty of articulation and steering, no worries.
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More progress

Got the front mounted better
Also tucked in an ammo can in the rear, as my Instagram is @_ammo_can_rc
With the Injora mount I could raise the front up a little to get a little more clearance for the front tire
Pretty happy. It's almost "done"

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Worked on it more last night.
Needed a nut for the front body mount. Didn't have anymore. Was talking to my buddy and he said to trim a piece off one of the extra shock mount things I had
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It worked great, and it was free

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Also trimmed the rear fenders to get a bit more clearance for the tires
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Need to work on attaching the carbon fiber decals better as you can see here.

Still tweakign the suspenion set up, and need to get a better mount set up on the rear. It just isn't that strong of an attachment, not sure why
 
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