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Re: cc-01 Ford Raptor SICK truck man "thumbsup" i really dig it, way to go. what are some more in depth specs?8) |
Re: cc-01 Ford Raptor Which brand raptor body is that? |
Re: cc-01 Ford Raptor sorry for the lack of fancy, I'm doing this off my cell phone. well what we have here is a tamiya CC-01 chassis. It was one of those builds that really warmed up the credit card fast lol so here's some of the spec/parts of the unit. -tamiya cc-01 ford bronco kit -full rc channel metal axle kit front and rear -rc 4wd trophy truck lower links (shorten) -hpi ford raprtor body for a savage -axial honcho front bumper (chassis modified for it to sit lower) -tamiya ford bronco rims and tires (painted centers) -custom length axial rear drive shaft -axial faux piggy backed shocks (in the rear) -metal shock mounts -metal steering arms/kit -stock 540 motor for now hehehe - |
Re: cc-01 Ford Raptor Excelent, I want to something very similar with my second cc, x2 on the body, proline true scale? Edit, I posted after you hah |
Re: cc-01 Ford Raptor nice work! |
Re: cc-01 Ford Raptor Wow!! What a gorgeous rig! That rc channel gear is expensive but it looks amazing. Now go get it dirty! |
Re: cc-01 Ford Raptor Ya rc channel stuff is a little on the expensive side and then some lol ,but the quality is amazing they even use automotive style car bushing on the rear links. Pretty cool stuff only thing I found that there angles to the chassis are all wrong when doing an extended wheel base and the rear end likes to walk left to right. If you were using it on a stock set up you would be perfectly fine. And ya its time to give the truck a beating but been holding out hahah |
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