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2010 Dorkstar Hybrid

I do not post much in build threads, cause usually I have nothing to add, but man, this is the best thing I have seen built so far...great work"thumbsup"
 
:shock: WOW!!!!!!!!!! Makes me rethink my current scale build. Great job!!!!!!!!
 
Quick question - What's the ground clearance below what's left of the Slash chassis?

Good question, I'll have to measure.

Thanks for the replies everyone! I've been busy at work and haven't had time to work on it, but I'll be shooting video and taking some action pics soon...

All that's left to do is balloon the electronics, put on some black zip ties, finish the interior, wire the lights and keep tuning the suspension.

I thought about using s servo winch to suck down the rear suspension for high-speed driving, but I might just call it good.

Thanks!
ryan
 
I'm thinking about (have been for a while now) doing something similar to this but keeping the independent front/rear, so I was wondering how the clearance was effected by the larger tires. I think stock the 4x4 Slash has somewhere around 2.5 - 3 inches, so that should be a good comparison point.
 
Wow what else can a guy say

quick ? Where did you get that dash and driver. Really like the way it looks

thanks
 
So Awesome! Nice work Ryan. "thumbsup"

Makes me want to start cutting up my RC's and seeing what I can build. :afro:
 
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