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RCC Addict Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Tyler, TX
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I am building this for my sons 5th birthday but have wanted to do this with my LCC axles/trans for a while. It's not completely finished but is running. LCC Axles LCC Tranny SCX10 Chassis HPI 1979 Ford F150 body Titanium lower links, delrin/allthread upper links Mamba Max Pro Novak 21.5 motor Axial 8 Hole 1.9 Beadlocks Proline TSL Tires This is a basic setup for a five year old. I don't plan too much fancy with it as he will use and abuse at this point. I still have to get the body mounted (velcro, not body clips) and clean up the wiring and what not. I upgraded to the HD worms and it has aluminum c's and chubs. I had to grind a little on the steering linkage since the beadlock screws were rubbing on it. I also have some noise in the tranny I suspect is the dig plates. I will probably swap out for a night crawler tranny seeing as this rig doesn't need dig. Steering is nice and tight. Now for the pictures: Red is his favorite color not my choice. I think it turned out decent though. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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RCC Addict Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Murfreesboro
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Im diggin this body the more I see people build it...been wantin a good old Ford body, now Im gonna have to check one out in person lol Matt |
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I wanna be Dave Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Houston, TX
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Looking good Brian! Nice use of those LCCs!
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RCC Addict Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Tyler, TX
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The more I look at this body the more I like it. My son and I were out the other day driving and this body just looks so damn good. Next to my Proline 1970 Ford this thing just blows it away. I am thinking about buying two more. One to do in red again as a backup for him and another to do a different color and mess with a little bit. I need to get recent pics up but after I messed with the height and everything it just reminds me so much of trucks I know and grew up around. |
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Looks really good! The only thing I've noticed is the front wheel wells on this body are reeeally long.
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RCC Addict Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Dover, NH
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Looks great! Could you tell me what the wheelbase of that body is, or what you have yours set at? It is not mentioned anywhere on the sites I have looked. I know they make a crew cab as well that is really long, rumored around 15 inches! ![]() |
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I wanna be Dave Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Chico now
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Man, I would be the happiest five year old in the world. ![]() Nice rig! ![]() |
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RCC Addict Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Tyler, TX
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![]() I will also say that having the worms under there is a lot of fun. There are things the worms allow a standard diff setup doesn't. There are drawbacks too but it's nice to have variety. I also used 3M plastic velcro like stuff for the body mounts to keep it clean. I also think the dig is going to stay as it's kind of fun to have in some places. | ||||
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