Re: bilinvic's RR10 Bomber Build Yes, with the SSD wheels. |
Re: bilinvic's RR10 Bomber Build It's a wet day up here on Vancouver Island...but today is the day my Bomber get's it's cherry popped! I hope it goes well! |
Re: bilinvic's RR10 Bomber Build Looking forward to your report! |
Re: bilinvic's RR10 Bomber Build Bilinvic. Since you are using the trail masters and vp products your setup is close to mine less the rc bros weights. I picked up some 750slw hubs but they seem to stick out a little too much from the car. If you didn't have the weights what length could you use to bring the wheels back toward the car more? Thanks for all the help again. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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Re: bilinvic's RR10 Bomber Build The maiden voyage went amazingly well. I was pretty confident it would because of the extensive bench testing and tuning I performed prior to hitting the rocks. My intention for the Bomber is to build an extremely capable crawler with the attributes of being a rock bouncer....and it does this really well. The longer wheelbase helps with reaching ledges to pull itself up the rocks, but at the same time is a disadvantage for break overs....which is fine, because that's when the rock bouncing capabilities come in, especially with sensored brushless power. The front / rear weight bias is perfect and no further tuning is required. The CoG and lateral stability is also perfect, cross hill crawling was incredible and the Bomber rarely flipped in some extreme situations; it completely blew my mind how good it performed. The spare tire didn't hang up at all, which was an initial concern for me. Dual shocks on all four corners worked excellent, the perfect amount of articulation was dialed in. I will keep the spring rates and shock fluid viscosity the same. I experienced very minor torque twist on some extreme climbs (the front passenger side wheel would lift). It's not enough to worry about, but I'm a little OCD (:lmao:) so I will wait patiently for Vanquish to replenish their stock of rear sway bars. I may also add a stiffer spring rate to the driver's side front shock to help alleviate the twist too. The SSD CNC machined black acetol skids for the diamond axles are definitely worth it, no pumpkin hang-ups; the scratches and gouges are proof of that. Vanquish F9 axles will never see my rigs unless they come out with a similar style skid. Way to go SSD! I have said it before and I will say it again, the Proline 2.2 Flat Iron XL tires are spectacular (stuffed with CI 2-stage foams). Today's crawl was all wet rocks and these tires gripped like crazy. The only other tire I will consider for the Bomber is the 2.2 KLR when it comes out. I did experience some sputtering with the Holmes Hobbies Trail Master BL540 motor (3100 kV) on the very low end, so this motor is coming out and will be replaced with a Tekin ROC412 3100kV motor. Overall, I am overwhelmed with how great this Bomber has turned out and it will only get better! The crawls, climbs and bouncing that it did today was wicked, and the RC'ers that I was with were also very fascinated with it's performance and capabilities...not to mention it's beauty!!! Way to go Axial....you hit a grand slam home run with this rig. <a data-flickr-embed="true" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/156142005@N05/35825775144/in/album-72157687690653686/" title="RR10_Bomber_62"><img src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4345/35825775144_9b557d5af0_o.jpg" width="1100" height="594" alt="RR10_Bomber_62"></a><script async src="//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js" charset="utf-8"></script> <a data-flickr-embed="true" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/156142005@N05/36491209962/in/album-72157687690653686/" title="RR10_Bomber_65"><img src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4402/36491209962_829d20619d_o.jpg" width="1100" height="819" alt="RR10_Bomber_65"></a><script async src="//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js" charset="utf-8"></script> <a data-flickr-embed="true" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/156142005@N05/36491210192/in/album-72157687690653686/" title="RR10_Bomber_63"><img src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4406/36491210192_bdc68ec39c_o.jpg" width="1100" height="639" alt="RR10_Bomber_63"></a><script async src="//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js" charset="utf-8"></script> <a data-flickr-embed="true" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/156142005@N05/35825774974/in/album-72157687690653686/" title="RR10_Bomber_64"><img src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4401/35825774974_45b6f81a83_o.jpg" width="1100" height="634" alt="RR10_Bomber_64"></a><script async src="//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js" charset="utf-8"></script> <a data-flickr-embed="true" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/156142005@N05/36491210372/in/album-72157687690653686/" title="RR10_Bomber_61"><img src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4412/36491210372_7a681a5138_o.jpg" width="1100" height="536" alt="RR10_Bomber_61"></a><script async src="//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
Re: bilinvic's RR10 Bomber Build Proof that it's no longer a shelf queen... <a data-flickr-embed="true" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/156142005@N05/36491209722/in/album-72157687690653686/" title="RR10_Bomber_67"><img src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4347/36491209722_f03a552f9a_o.jpg" width="1100" height="571" alt="RR10_Bomber_67"></a><script async src="//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js" charset="utf-8"></script> <a data-flickr-embed="true" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/156142005@N05/35825774884/in/album-72157687690653686/" title="RR10_Bomber_66"><img src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4420/35825774884_d35e8fc328_o.jpg" width="1100" height="657" alt="RR10_Bomber_66"></a><script async src="//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
Re: bilinvic's RR10 Bomber Build I dissembled the Bomber to replace the motor and to clean and look for any issues, such as clearance issues and loose screws. Tekin ROC412 motor is in; 32p 10T pinion. As you can see from the second photo, after three hours of extreme rock crawling, there is no clearance issues with the Yeti MIP driveshaft on the spur cover with a centered rear diff. <a data-flickr-embed="true" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/156142005@N05/35825774754/in/album-72157687690653686/" title="RR10_Bomber_68"><img src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4384/35825774754_c4b7cc4156_o.jpg" width="1000" height="516" alt="RR10_Bomber_68"></a><script async src="//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js" charset="utf-8"></script> <a data-flickr-embed="true" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/156142005@N05/36491209602/in/album-72157687690653686/" title="RR10_Bomber_69"><img src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4367/36491209602_150463925b_o.jpg" width="1000" height="772" alt="RR10_Bomber_69"></a><script async src="//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
Re: bilinvic's RR10 Bomber Build Up-to-date specs: Vehicle Build Specs: RR10 Bomber Base Vehicle: Axial RR10 Bomber RTR Front Axle: Housing - SSD Diamond Axle; Black Link Mount / Truss - SSD Diamond Front Axle Upper Link Mount; Grey Servo Mount - Axial; Stock RR10 Bomber; Reversed Diff Cover - SSD Diamond Axle; Black Bearing Caps - n/a (3rd Member) C-Hubs - Vanquish; Anodized Orange Knuckles - Vanquish: Anodized Orange Knuckle Bushings - Vanquish Gears - Axial HD Bevel 38T/13T Axle Shafts - VP VVD V1-HD 4mm Stubs Locker - Grip Fab SS Steering Links - SSD Titanium Steering Links for AR60 Axle Rear Axle: Housing - SSD Diamond Axle; Black Link Mount / Truss - n/a Diff Cover - SSD Diamond Axle; Black Bearing Caps - n/a (3rd Member) Lockouts - SSD; Black Gears - Axial HD Bevel 43T/13T Axle Shafts - SSD Locker - Grib Fab SS Misc. - SSD Diamond Axle Skids; Front & Rear Transmission: Case - Axial; Stock RR10 Bomber Motor Plate - STRC CNC Machined Aluminum; Gunmetal Internal Gears - Axial; Stock Pinion Gear - Robinson Racing 12T 32P Spur Gear - Axial 64T 32P Top Shaft - Axial; Stock RR10 Bomber Intermediate Shaft(s) - Axial; Stock RR10 Bomber Outputs - Axial; Stock RR10 Bomber Transfer Case - Axial; Stock RR10 Bomber Drive Shafts - MIP Yeti Rear; Junfac Universal; 120-155mm Slipper - Axial; Stock RR10 Bomber Chassis / Suspension: Frame - Axial; Stock RR10 Bomber Skid Plate - Axial; Stock RR10 Bomber Front Bumper - Axial; Stock RR10 Bomber Servo Mount - Axial; Stock RR10 Bomber; Reversed Shock Mounts - Vanquish; Grey (Axle Mounted) Body Mounts - Axial; Stock RR10 Bomber Shocks – Proline Pro-Spec Short Course; Slash Rear (100mm) Shock Fluid - Factory Team; 40w Front/Rear; 55w Quad Rear Upper Front Links - Vanquish Titanium; Wraith Lower Front Links - Vanquish Titanium; Wraith Upper Rear Links - Vanquish Titanium Straight Links; Revo & Jato Link Ends Lower Rear Links - Blue Monkey RC; Yeti Trailing Arms; Revo Link Ends (lower mount position) Link Ends - Traxxas Revo & Jato Battery Mount - Axial; Stock RR10 Bomber 1. Misc. - RC4WD King Shocks; Modified (100mm) Front Dual Springless Shocks 2. Misc. – RC4WD King Shocks (120mm) Rear Dual Springless Shocks 3. Misc. - RC Bros Knuckle Weight Kit 4. Misc. - KBess Mfg 4 inch Orange Limiting Straps Electronics: Motor – Tekin ROC412 3100kv WP ESC - Castle Creations; Mamba Max Pro WP Sensor Cable - Novak Servo - Holmes Hobbies BLS HV400 Lighting - RC4WD Baja Designs Squadron Set Lighting - Gear Head RC 1/10 Scale KOH Rear Lights; 4 inch Lighting – Axial Simple LED Drivers BEC - Castle Creations; 10-Amp Receiver - Spektrum Radio - Spektrum DX4S Battery - Various 3S Wiring Connectors - Traxxas Misc. - Racer's Edge Aluminum Pro Servo Horn; 25T Rolling Stock: Wheels – SSD 2.2 Assassin Beadlock Wheels Beadlock Rings - SSD Hubs / Offset - Vanquish; .850 Hex - Axial 12mm Aluminum Hex Pins - Axial Wheel Nuts - Locked Up RC 4-40 Acorn Nut Wheel Studs Tires - Proline Flat Iron 2.2" XL G8 Rock Terrain Truck Tires Tire Foams - Crawler Innovations Double Deuce Body / Interior: Body - Axial; Stock Bomber Fabrications Paint / Graphics - Axial; Stock Bomber Fabrications Interior Base - Axial; Stock RR10 Bomber Figure(s) - Axial; Stock RR10 Bomber Seat(s) - Axial; Stock RR10 Bomber Interior Details - “Lego” Driver’s Window Net 1. Exterior Details - Hobby Gear 1/10 Extinguisher / Jack; RC4WD Fuel Cell 2. Exterior Details - Custom Fuel Filler, Custom Shock Reservoirs General: Bearings - Axial; Fast Eddy Hardware - Stainless Steel Grease - Castrol Pyroplex Blue Waterproofing - MG Chemicals Urethane Conformal Coating Misc. - Yeah Racing Extinguisher Mount |
Re: bilinvic's RR10 Bomber Build Wow! I don't have close to the crawling/Rc knowledge as a lot on RCC. But threads like this sure are informative. Thank you! J.A.W - just another wraith |
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Nice rig man! Im glad testin went good after the wait"thumbsup" |
Re: bilinvic's RR10 Bomber Build Awesome build man! I was wondering if you could post a running video. |
Re: bilinvic's RR10 Bomber Build And the extra king shocks are just the Kings without springs and not the scale shocks right ? What springs are on the others? |
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