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Updates on my SCX10.........

That is nice. Are the SCX10s available in different colors, like the AX10? So far, I've only ever seen green anodized parts for the SCX10.
 
Looks great Brad . Do you think we could get some more pictures of the chassis servo mount?"thumbsup"
 
Thanks for the compliments guys. 8)

I'll try and get a few better pics of the steering servo mount posted today. "thumbsup"
 
looks good man, I haven't had the heart to start modifying mine yet

with the frame mount servo do you get any interference with the steering components?
 
looks good man, I haven't had the heart to start modifying mine yet

with the frame mount servo do you get any interference with the steering components?

Thanks. 8)

It took a few tries to get the servo placed in the right spot not to interfere with anything. I did have to trim some material off the drag link, rod end and servo horn so they didn't hit each other when turning to the right. The only issue I have now is when the front shocks compress at the same time, the screw that ties the servo horn to the drag link hits the tie rod. But I get about 2/3 of the shock stroke before it hits. If need be I'll move the tie rod underneath the knuckle arms. More testing will tell.
 
Thanks. 8)

It took a few tries to get the servo placed in the right spot not to interfere with anything. I did have to trim some material off the drag link, rod end and servo horn so they didn't hit each other when turning to the right. The only issue I have now is when the front shocks compress at the same time, the screw that ties the servo horn to the drag link hits the tie rod. But I get about 2/3 of the shock stroke before it hits. If need be I'll move the tie rod underneath the knuckle arms. More testing will tell.

super cool, I love the way the Diablo body fits as well
 
looks good Brad you need a bed cage now

Looks good great job can't wait to see the final product. "thumbsup"

Thanks guys. 8)

Here's a few close up shots of the servo brackets. I just used a scrap piece of aluminum out back and a small piece of Delrin out front. Not pretty, but it's effective. :lol:
 

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Thanks guys. 8)

Here's a few close up shots of the servo brackets. I just used a scrap piece of aluminum out back and a small piece of Delrin out front. Not pretty, but it's effective. :lol:

Thanks for the pictures Brad it helps alot.
 
Cool As Usual!!!!!!

Nice build brad looks like you and axial are becoming a great team"thumbsup"
been wanting to do a scaler and this after seeing yours and a few other's this thread pushed me just hard enough to do it thanks"thumbsup" I'll be watching this build for sure:!::lol: as usual thanks for the detailed pics!!!!
 
Brad, this is really cool...

I'm digging the prerunner theme and from the live feed of jason's rig the body is very fitting
 
looks great Brad"thumbsup" what spring colors are you using? the stock long springs are stiff...
 
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