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dezfan 12-18-2006 10:14 PM

Dez's BMVII Shadow Project is For Sale!
 
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Well, I've been running my Pimp Cane Clod for about 4 months now and I thought I would try another TLT based crawler for next year to see how it compares to my current comp set up.

The CMRCRC season just wrapped up and the 07 season is just around the corner so I figured I had better get started.

While cruising the ORCRC site and I came across this awesome chassis design and contacted the builder (Bluemeanie) who had several for sale.



The BMVII arrived a few days later and I then placed an order for a TLT kit from RCP and waited for it.

A short time later it arrived and I started taking stock on what else I needed to complete this build.

Ordered up a few other items (like my new brushless Revolver from Holmes Hobbies) and set them aside for this build.

First off is the BMVII chassis. This chassis is so far out side the box that it is insane.

Minimalist in design, extremely light and small in size, needs no shocks, links, or link mounts, and is extremly affordable even before you figure in the cost savings of the unneeded items.

After I assembled my axles, shaved them, installed a set of Slinky Sam's aluminum axle ends, and a set of R2J's knuckles, and the new HPI wheels w/ a fresh set of Mashers, the axles were ready to go.

I started to work on the Stealth tranny I'm using on this build (like I would use a Pede:roll: ) and installed it on the BMVII's tranny plate. It's built for the Pede so it's more than ample for the Stealth's tiny footprint.

Assemble was a breeze, I countersunk the holes on the chassis so that the 3mm stainless hardware would set flush and 8 bolts later. (4 in front - 4 in the rear) the chassis and axles were assembled.

Yeah it was that easy!:lol:

Talk about light, the chassis, tranny, and motor combined weigh in at 10 oz's!:shock:

Just for reference, a lathe motor alone weighs just over 6 oz's!

The CG on this chassis will be unmatched!

The chassis, tranny, motor, tires, wheels and servo weighed in at 3 pounds 1 oz. and the heaviest thing above the top of the tires w/ be the body!

I'm still waiting for my Mamba Max and Spektrum DX3 to arrive and I haven't settled on on a body yet (come on Pro Line, re-release the CJ8 ) and I have a few other little things to take care of.

But it's a start, can't wait to get it on the rocks!

Decided to call this one the Shadow Project and go for a menacing all black theme and stray away from my trademark silver w/ the barbed wire.

Below are a few pics of the start of my build, enjoy and eat your hearts out!:lol:

D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F. 12-18-2006 10:25 PM

man that is gonna be a tight comp rig and weighs nothin cant wait to see it complete..."thumbsup" "thumbsup" "thumbsup"

Jamus 12-18-2006 10:30 PM

I don't know where to begin with the questions. What are the 2 rods, framerails, made from? They twist like a 70s fullsize Chevy frame right? How much are they?

dezfan 12-18-2006 10:42 PM

Thanks for the comments.

For price and availability, here is the thread.

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=52633

traylor4x4 12-18-2006 10:43 PM

man thats sweet,how many more torsion design's can there be.great work"thumbsup"

dezfan 12-18-2006 10:51 PM

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More more pics.

run2jeepn 12-18-2006 10:56 PM

Hey that sticker looks really familiar. :) Looks good Dez.

TerribleOne 12-18-2006 10:59 PM

Bout friggen time:lol: I'm curious to see what you think of it when its all finished.

Looking good btw"thumbsup"

run2jeepn 12-18-2006 11:03 PM

Did the stealth mount right up? Or did you have to drill new holes? Either way it can't be that hard to mount any tranny on it. Losi, Stealth or Pede.

dezfan 12-18-2006 11:03 PM

Thanks, wanted to finish the season before I built it.

Didn't want anything to distract me as I have the Grunt dialed (won the last two comps) and I was afraid if this was built I would be tempted to run it.:lol:

dezfan 12-18-2006 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by run2jeepn
Did the stealth mount right up? Or did you have to drill new holes? Either way it can't be that hard to mount any tranny on it. Losi, Stealth or Pede.

It comes drilled for the Pede **barf** and that is my only complaint.

bugman72 12-18-2006 11:22 PM

You gonna keep it at the "stock" ride height or increase the GC like I did? If you keep it the way they meant it to be, I'll be curious to see how it does compared to mine.

...ps....come on Christmas money! I'm gunnin' for one of JRH's new revolver combos to put in mine.

dezfan 12-18-2006 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by bugman72
You gonna keep it at the "stock" ride height or increase the GC like I did? If you keep it the way they meant it to be, I'll be curious to see how it does compared to mine.

I have a little something in the works!;-)

srfrkyle1234 12-19-2006 12:19 AM

This thing looks BA. cant wait for pics on the rock. what sort of articulation are you getting from this setup? and how thin is that rod it looks very thin!

roktoy 12-19-2006 07:10 AM

Looks really sweet. How do the plates attach to the axle housings?
Jay

ukcrawler 12-19-2006 07:53 AM

cant wait to see some video, especially of the vertical climbing prowess, nice one. very different

ILoveRCRockCrawlin 12-19-2006 07:59 AM

Nice build Dez. Finally you've got it done! Can you get some pics of how exactly it mounts to the axles? I'm courious. "thumbsup"

dezfan 12-19-2006 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by roktoy
Looks really sweet. How do the plates attach to the axle housings?
Jay

It bolts directly to the axle similarly to how a link plate attaches.

Del Monte 12-19-2006 12:05 PM

so what is the GC the way you have it setup now dez?
Its looking like a pretty capable rig already "thumbsup"

dezfan 12-19-2006 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Del Monte
so what is the GC the way you have it setup now dez?
Its looking like a pretty capable rig already "thumbsup"

3 1/4 inches at the moment.


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