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Old 05-14-2008, 09:09 PM   #1
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Default Yarddog's Reign K2 3L build

Hey all, getting all the parts together for my build. This is only my second and the first was more of a mod then build so any comments and advise are more than welcome. Here's the wall of parts:



The chassis in the pic is a K2 3s, I was going to build a 1.9 scaler but changed my mind half way through buying parts. More comps are popping up around my area and it would be cool to have a capable rig to compete now and then, but I like the look of a scaler over a comp rig so I am trying to find the halfway point. The K2 3L just came today, hopefully I get it together tonight.

On to the parts list:
Reign K2 3L chassis
Axial locked axles, battery/servo plate
Pede metal trans, locked
Integy 35t V11 Pro
Novak Rooster crawler esc
Hitec 5955 tg servo
Traxxas drivelines, link ends and shocks
CKRC rear straight axle kit, alloy front c's&knuckles and bent bottom links
Proline M3 Flat Irons on PL bealocks, 4oz up front and 1oz in the rear
Proline Dodge Mega Cab body

I work outside so this is my busy time of the year so this build wont be overnight but I am anxious to get it done and take it wheelin!
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Old 05-15-2008, 05:46 PM   #2
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Did a little polishing to the chassis rails.

Here is the chassis put together



The axles assembled and a very early mock up shot.





The chassis will sit a little lower than this. Now I need to get my links and drivelines built so I can mess with the stance and suspension.
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Old 05-16-2008, 04:05 AM   #3
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Cool ! How did you get those axle to float on water ?:-P
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