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Old 10-11-2007, 07:37 PM   #1
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Default cheapest route to getting an ax-10 wheel-able?

my buddy just bought an AX-10 kit..and put it together, and decided to sell it to me for $175 (good deal?)

he didn't feel like buying all the extra stuff needed to make it run...so his laziness will be my gain.

so, what is the cheapest route to making it wheel? i don't need anything fancy...i'll play with it on a rare occasion (as i do my other rc vehicles) and don't want to invest in a major brushless setup or anything.

i have 2 battery packs here...they're 7.2 volt ones, out of my airsoft rifle i might could use?

anyone?
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Old 10-11-2007, 07:53 PM   #2
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Well you can go with something like this:

Moped esc: $30-$35 (See vendors or ebay(2 week delivery))
Integy 45 - 65 turn lathe motor (55t sweet spot and in stock at this time hurry!): ~$20
Cheap 2 channel radio (i.e. Traxxas 2ch tq radio and receiver) ~$30
Towerpro MG995 Servo ~ $15 - $20

I'm sure others will have better setups.

I went with the Moped V16r esc, Integy 55t Lathe motor, Futaba 3PM FM 75Mhz (from my drift cars), Novak XXtra receiver and Towerpro MG995 Servo.
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