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He has become a good little driver, he likes the fast stuff that's for sure! He started driving RC cars before he could talk. funny story! his first encounter with and RC toy was at his cousins house, he was walking at this stage but couldn't talk yet, and they had a RC Tow Mater toy from the cars movie. He could not stop driving it, loved it! it was like he had missile lock on it and we could not keep him away from it. When we got home he raced into the shower and picked up his Tow Mater shaped kids shampoo bottle and sat it on the floor, then raced into the kitchen and grabbed a hand held battery powered drink mixer thing, it was a chrome handle with a trigger and a spinning wire mixer thing sticking out. he stood over the shampoo bottle with the drink mixer in his hand, with the wire mixer part sticking up like an antenna and pressed the trigger, at the same time he was excitedly willing his shampoo bottle to drive forward with every press of the trigger! again and again......much sadness followed when the shampoo bottle refused to drive and steer like his cousins Tow Mater! He had his very own RC Tow Mater toy not long after that and boy did he love driving it around the house, has been hooked on RC ever since. |
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I wanna be Dave Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: Merrill, WI
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I'm really happy with it now, metal gears, metal hexes, scorched parts upright shock front end and battery tray in the tub, a savox steering servo, brushless motor, 3S and paddle tyres for the sand, 2S and stock tyres for bashing, trail runs and crawling. 3S is too fast and brutal for anything other than the sand, and the extra power works out great to overcome the drag of the sand. Maybe needs a stiffer rear sway bar hen using 3S aswell, time tojust fine tune and enjoy it now. |
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This RC car just keeps going! My boy cannot put it down for a minute, he loves it, god only knows how many packs have been thru it now. We manage to break a lower front arm every now and then, and somehow he actually broke a rear alloy wheel hex, the drive pin sheared and spun around inside the hex and cracked it in half!!! and apart from popping out a dogbone here and there nothing else has broken. I took him to watch the full size off road buggies race at the Milbrodale Mountain Classic and of course he took his TH along, he made friends with some other boys around his age and they started passing the remote around, all having a turn blasting the TH everywhere, it got one hell of a work out! here is a promo vid about the race. Here he is sizing up his Twin Hammers with a real buggy, later in the day one of the front CV pins gave up and broke, game over, you should of seen all the sad little faces when I said "that's it boys! time to put it away its broken now" Im guessing there were a couple of other dads out there getting hounded to buy their sons an RC car after that day HAHA! ![]() ![]() ![]() I found a sale on TH parts, the Vaterra alloy front spindals and caster blocks were going for $10, they are very nice and high quality parts, I wish the Ascender alloy parts were on sale too. A couple of pics with the alloy parts fitted, very nice! ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Yeti.stealth; 07-17-2018 at 06:01 AM. |
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Finally solved all my gear shift woe’s! All I had to do was tighten the screw down on the gear shift servo saver, damn thing was set too weak to push / pull the shifter rod. Works great now! ![]() ![]() Also had time to swap out the stock shock bodies for the threaded type, got all these cool upgrade parts on sale 😁 ![]() New tyres were on sale too, something like $5 a pair but were sold out. Looks like we will just have to keep running these ones for now. Here is the unused spare tyre compared to a worn tyre. ![]() Next thing to work on will be the rear upper links, the stock ones have stretched ball links and the rear axle flops around side to side. The upper links are one piece so I can’t just replace the ends, the shop that has the parts sale has the Ascender alloy links and spacers and ball ends on sale too, so I will make new upper links out of them. They are out of stock of the TH rear link set so Ascender links it will have to be! |
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Got around to replacing the flogged out upper links, rear axle flopping around, thing was rear steering a little this way and that. I used Vaterra Ascender 61mm alloy link, Ascender link screws, Ascender rod ends, and cut down the Ascender 12mm spacer to 9mm to make new upper links. Re used the TH balls, they are a real tight fit in the Ascender rod ends. The rear axle is rock solid now. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Just reread this thread. I got my used TH just before xmas. Been doing a few mods to it. Got the same steering set up from Scorched parts. But used an old Hpi shock tower to mount some Gamde XD shocks, and made up my own battery tray. Running it brushed with a 1080 esc and Teking 45t motor. I'll start my own thread soon , just busy with real life sometimes.
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I love the Twammers! My favorite set up so far is a sensored setup. You should definitely post it up. The TH sub forum always needs a boost | |
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I will. It came with a 6000kv brushless motor and 35 amp esc. was a bit mad and motor made some nasty sounds. I don't have many places to bash, so built it as a trail truck. It crawls really well, guess the 45t helps that. It was just in a box of random parts I bought a couple of years ago on ebay.
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I got some more parts this week.will get some pics and start thread soon. Don't want to invade Yeti's thread too much.
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It’s all good! I don’t mind!
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