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Shot's of Timmy looked really cool. Was that her first time wheelin and was the window open or closed?
 
Yes, there are restrooms with running water. I didn't go in them, not sure if there is a shower or not.

High 5!
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er, 4!
 
Shot's of Timmy looked really cool. Was that her first time wheelin and was the window open or closed?

this is the 5th or 6th time ive had it to the cliffs.

the window was open. it also woulda sucked if it busted the window.

pretty much everything i had inside was submerged in total mud slop.

timmy has had a very very rough life. ive went through basically everything now but the frame, and that is just not in my capacity to take on with the space i have.
 
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easiest solder job ever! I love soldering! :lmao:
 

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Anybody have a spare SCX10 chassis? Just need the rails, skit nd cross braces. Shock hoops would be nice. Some of the K chassis would also work if they are shallow.
 
I spent a good 2 hours sanding then 30 min of painting the body. Im not sure how well dove-tailing ends up coming out for people that have done it before, but I think I did a pretty decent job. This was my first time. I know the pictures suck but the paint came out pretty good..

Thoughts?

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Its not rubbing yet. It will when I move the upper shock mounts higher. They are the 110mm shocks from rc4wd but are still bottoming out.

And going with their fender flares.
 
the new camera truck, very nice!


So, I'm not feeling real confident on the HiTec waterproofing.
The one I opened, I couldn't access to the underside of the board so I only covered one side with dielectric grease... The board seemed to be in there pretty good. And then when I put it back together, I over tightened the case and split the little plastic ring that the screw goes through... after that, I didn't even bother to open the 2nd one.

So, I don't think I'll be playing here:
 

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They put a dab of glue on the top of the motor in the 7950, with a little force the case will split there. Then you can access the bottom of the board. I was reluctant at first too. I also split one of the screw holes, you just have to be gentle with them. I think you can order replacement back plates from hitec if you want to. I doubt it would cost much. I left mine split, its done fine.

That shot in the video wasn't at the deepest point either! There was a spot where only the top of the cage was showing. I need to get the real video done! I got a bunch of video of zero's wraith too. His shots may even be better than mine because I used my professional film stooting stick contraption! Ha, you'll see it.
 
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