Re: Redcat rs10 on r1 chassis tried weighing the gears for you. my bigger scale needs batteries, I will try to get them tomorrow. but ... the three plastic gears I was able to weigh as well as the smallest of the metal ones. 13.9 grams for all 3 plastic, 2.92 for the input gear 15.9 for the metal input gear about 5 times as much so i am guessing about 75 - 76 grams for all 3. |
Re: Redcat rs10 on r1 chassis Oh really? That's actully quiet a bit, thanks for doing that. That should help add some weight if I get some new gears. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Re: Redcat rs10 on r1 chassis well got the batteries. I was a bit off, the 3 metal gears came in at 69.5 grams the 3 plastic gears are 13.9 just at 5 times as much. |
Re: Redcat rs10 on r1 chassis I like the body work on your rig. Didn't know the stock body was this small and the 1/10 bodies seems to almost cover the tires. My current setup serves a different purpose but i might get a proper body for the next build. Great job. |
Re: Redcat rs10 on r1 chassis Thx, this is my first build so I'm trying my best on a budget. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Re: Redcat rs10 on r1 chassis Those were my old bully axles Sent from my SM-N920W8 using Tapatalk |
Re: Redcat rs10 on r1 chassis Yes they are all metal Sent from my SM-N920W8 using Tapatalk |
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