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HPIguy

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What do you do when you have two already unfinished projects on the bench? You start another of course. Snagged this SCX24 off Fakebook MP. Really clean, Injora steelies, tires, and front wheel weight. And came with the now discontinued Betty body that I always liked. Got paint on order for it.

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Well, everything finally showed up. Scored a Meus carbon LCG chassis setup on Prime day for $24 (3D printed ones just weren't stout enough for my liking), which came with links, driveshafts, and body mounts. Also doing Injora steering links, Injora overdrive in the front axle, Injora brass skid which allows me to flip the trans for motor forward for weight distribution, and Meus CVD drives up front.

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Made some good progress last night, started here…

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Tore that down to just this

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This stuff is tiny LOL

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Overdrive installed with some Red ’n Tacky

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Trimmed the housings for more steering (cleaned the cut up after this too)

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I called it quits at this point last night. Just gotta do my electronics, and paint the body and it’s ready to roll.

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I swear this was clean when I started.

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I got started on paint last night while I await more parts. I didn’t realize this was a metallic orange when I ordered it, but I kinda dig it, happy accident. Also happy to report that I finally think I’ve figured out how to get my airbrush to spray decently.

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So, some more stuff came in, and I fianlly got some tinkering time, so more progress is being made. Injora 39mm shocks, J Concepts Tusks (more on that later), servo extensions, and 15wt shock oil.

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The frame had a small pocket that with a very light amount of filing, fits the new ESC just right and tucks it in tight for mass centralization. And of course cleaned up and secured my wiring.

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Everything tucked in just how I wanted it to with a major forward weight balance. Also trimmed my sliders to clear the body.

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Now, about those tires. Apparently I should read a little further before snap ordering stuff. Looks like one of those Iceland tundra rigs. LOL New tires on the way. Also, 1.0” beadlocks suck to work on. I did figure out that spraying the tire with some isopropyl alcohol helps greatly to get things to slide together. Still, getting that first bolt to bite into the hub is a PITA. And all being done under a magnifying hood no less cause this stuff is tiny.

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Lookin' good. That particular rim is one of the hardest to line up, most of my others aren't too bad.
You're not kidding. Bolt holes will line up, but NOT the wheel holes. LOL
 
That orange looks killer!

I echo @Doom! I find wheels that use the hub more difficult than wheels that use a beadlock ring.

I've tried various things from marking the inside of the wheels, circling the hole I am aiming for (hehe) to have the correct wheel orientation, literally anything I can think of and they're still a test of a person's patience.
 
So, some more stuff came in, and I fianlly got some tinkering time, so more progress is being made. Injora 39mm shocks, J Concepts Tusks (more on that later), servo extensions, and 15wt shock oil.

dxodUYg.jpeg


The frame had a small pocket that with a very light amount of filing, fits the new ESC just right and tucks it in tight for mass centralization. And of course cleaned up and secured my wiring.

7wm5ud3.jpeg


Everything tucked in just how I wanted it to with a major forward weight balance. Also trimmed my sliders to clear the body.

i9m4H6x.jpeg


Now, about those tires. Apparently I should read a little further before snap ordering stuff. Looks like one of those Iceland tundra rigs. LOL New tires on the way. Also, 1.0” beadlocks suck to work on. I did figure out that spraying the tire with some isopropyl alcohol helps greatly to get things to slide together. Still, getting that first bolt to bite into the hub is a PITA. And all being done under a magnifying hood no less cause this stuff is tiny.

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Why can't they make those Servo control cables long enough to reach the Rx?!!! I have a kit/tool to make my own Jumpers, but we shouldn't have to!

Yes, I feel better now.... :D
 
Why can't they make those Servo control cables long enough to reach the Rx?!!! I have a kit/tool to make my own Jumpers, but we shouldn't have to!

Yes, I feel better now.... :D
It reached the stock electronics fine. They were where my battery is now. But I flipped the trans around for motor forward for weight bias, and added the Injora ESC and my Futaba RX so I could run my 4PLS. Big difference in low speed control/jumpiness/smoothness. And no ESC whine either.

But yes, I've had the same issue building kits before as well. Same reason I bitch about an 18" USB C charging cable also. Would it keel them to give you one long enough to reach the outlet from a table? LOL
 
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