05-06-2023, 01:19 PM | #21 | ||
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| Re: Scratch-E Built SCX24 Much appreciated! There was so little room to work with on the backside so it took a really long time. The tedium and frustration was unreal lol. Just glad that I was able to make a Deadbolt front-end that was one of a kind. Quote:
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05-06-2023, 02:49 PM | #22 |
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| Re: Scratch-E Built SCX24
I have seen several You Tube videos where people think the Deadbolt is the most capable SCX24 out of the box . Plus it almost looks like the Early Bronco I have in my garage . I would have one already but I just picked up a FCX Smasher on sale at Amain a few weeks back . I figured my AX24 is pretty capable as a crawler and going to mod the Smasher as a little “Go Fast” truck . Of course the deadbolt build was going to be a go faster but the Smasher came along and thwarted that idea . |
05-11-2023, 09:03 PM | #23 | |
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05-11-2023, 10:07 PM | #24 |
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| Re: Scratch-E Built SCX24
Deadbolt is good for mods. Easy body to get your own look/style. It would be nice to see more modded deadbolts. Sent from my LG-V521 using Tapatalk |
05-11-2023, 10:13 PM | #25 |
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| Re: Scratch-E Built SCX24
There is a Deadbolt in my future , I have a some brass links and diff covers that I didn’t use on the AX , Also Amazon sent me two sets of shocks for the price of one . They need to go on something . I am waiting for parts from Amain to become available in June , will most likely order one then .
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05-11-2023, 10:50 PM | #26 | ||
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By the time that I had two rc10 gt's built, I had so many extra parts left that I figured since I only needed an engine and a couple other small parts, that a third one just HAD to happen.. I wasn't going to let all those parts go to waste. Side note/ off topic... We actually wound up with two dining room tables from Wayfair.. for free. They wanted to send a third one but I declined and told them to make it right, I would fix the issues between the first two but I wanted my money back because it had been such a hassle and that it would be even more of a hassle to send anything back. They accepted my request. | ||
05-18-2023, 06:15 PM | #27 |
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| Re: Scratch-E Built SCX24
Update fwiw- Smoked the stock AE-6 in glorious fashion. Melted both ph 2.0 connectors in the process. HR 66t motor was also blistering hot. Pulled out all the toasted parts and decided to keep things budget friendly and start replacing things. Motor would barely spin and had a rough spot every rotation so glad I purchased a new motor already. Not a great radio by any means but I already had a cheap Tactic tx/ rx so went ahead and used them for this ( note that the receiver is not very scx24 friendly but with some serious stuffing and squeezing, I got it to work). Tx is honestly pretty satisfactory for this application imo. Went with a HH 66t and HW1625 ESC to keep things cheap and brushed. Got rid of the bullets on the 1625 and straight soldered to the motor. As for the battery leads, went with JST. So current electronics set-up: Tactic TTX300 radio/ TR325 receiver Hobbywing Quicrun 1625 ESC Holmes Hobbies TM Sport Micro 050 66t motor Bluebird BMS - 373MG 1.6kg servo Ovonic Air 450 mAh 50c 2S lipo Also decided while the rig was down to address the foams, wheels, and springs. Took a LOT of the bounce out of the tires by venting the inner ring ( four equally spaced holes. I forget what size drill bit but you can see in pics). Then cut the foams around the perimeter spaced about 1/8' apart and about half-way through. Finally swapped the factory soft front springs out for Treal firm springs. This was an improvement as the rig is now a bit heavier than it was before. I think that's it. Few pics... Last edited by high plains drifter; 05-18-2023 at 06:18 PM. |
05-19-2023, 04:40 PM | #28 |
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| Re: Scratch-E Built SCX24
I see you have Treal shocks , are those the original springs ? I purchased Treal shocks for my FCX Smasher and the stiffest springs sat way low and ended up swapping the shock ends on to 43mm Power Hobby shocks . And on another note , my thoughts of a deadbolt build are on the back burner . I’m starting a JLU build for the wife , she drives a full scale one so I think she will enjoy a small one too . |
05-19-2023, 05:34 PM | #29 | |
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| Re: Scratch-E Built SCX24 Quote:
Always cool to have a mini version of the vehicles that sit in our driveways. I'm sure your wife will like driving a scaled-down JLU. My wife drives a Camry though, so I'm safe there! | |
05-20-2023, 07:40 AM | #30 |
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| Re: Scratch-E Built SCX24
My FCX Treal shocks came with the 3 sets of springs. All to light for the front of the Smasher. The springs also were getting cought up and threaded into the preload adjustment collar . I was bummed but the ends screwed right onto Power Hobby double barrels that provided some awesome travel . Treal makes some nice stuff but I don’t think I’m going to buy their shocks again .
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05-20-2023, 12:53 PM | #31 | |
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So, yeah... I guess we've both had issues with these Treal shocks. I'll keep mine and just periodically check em but If I get another micro rig, I doubt I'll buy another set of Treal shocks.. not these particular ones anyway. | |
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