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Old 11-08-2011, 11:13 PM   #1
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Default Kyosho Blizzard DX ressurection

Here is some pics of my DX resurrected from basically a box parts that was gonna get thrown away, I paid a hundred bucks for.

I added the lighting, gonna replace the body with a reproduction, this one has holes all over it, also had to replace the tracks with the newer BL-10B's "every other cleat" type, looking for an original set of "every cleat" type tracks. also looking for an original or repro exhaust stack for it.

The original speed controllers (I kept them) were replaced a Dimension Engineering 2X12 speed controller, Novak 5 amp BEC to power the receiver and servos, home built blade with a wear edge
(as we know the factory blade is way to narrow for the machine), all is powered with a home built 8.4 volt 6000 Mah battery.

Still to add is the snow groomer attachment that I found, also working on a trailer to haul it around with, with my E-MAXX, also working on a new blade attachment bracket that will allow for blade tilt and right or left blade angle
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Old 11-09-2011, 12:03 PM   #2
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Sweet find! and rebuild. I have always wanted one of these but I live where there is no snow
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