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Krazed Builds un-Stuck line into 2.2S

I thought I read the other day Dravtech is done. Said he was moving on to other things.
Sad to see it
He has some cool stuff, I love his smash plate.

I think you mean Hulkster.

He posted on Fbook he was selling it all off but running business as usual until someone comes up with an offer.
 
Its from Dravtech, I won it last year at the NENC Comp in PA. Love the look of his cf and its 3mm.

The matte carbon fiber from Dravtech is definitely some of the nicer carbon that I've seen. Honestly, seems like the EU has better carbon fiber than we do in the states. Everything I've bought from you and RCBro's has been stellar, but that matte finish on Dravtech's just gets me.
 
The matte carbon fiber from Dravtech is definitely some of the nicer carbon that I've seen. Honestly, seems like the EU has better carbon fiber than we do in the states. Everything I've bought from you and RCBro's has been stellar, but that matte finish on Dravtech's just gets me.

Ive tried getting my hands on that stuff. Ive cut it before and love it but I cant get the cost average down low enough. It wasnt the expense per sheet, the sheets are different size so I cant get as many per sheet. Drives the cost and tooling prices up. :cry:
 
Ive tried getting my hands on that stuff. Ive cut it before and love it but I cant get the cost average down low enough. It wasnt the expense per sheet, the sheets are different size so I cant get as many per sheet. Drives the cost and tooling prices up. :cry:

Honestly, I just like the way it looks, but I also like matte over gloss with most things in life.
 
I follow your build thread and it is nice to see how it have goes ,but my biggest guess is where you are on the tranny you would build,i am looking to build my own with xr10 gear in a few days i will try to make me something but would like to have a little bit of your know on??
 
So what better test pig then my own .... time to see how our printing works and using the TKO axle with our desTroy plate.

1 TKO axle + Beef Tubes + Printed axle truss .... hmmmm













Hopefully it dries up Sunday and I can get some run time on it .... "thumbsup"
 
That pink is pretty sexxy. Looks a shade or two darker than the other pink I've seen printed, or is that the camera playing tricks?

You need more knuckle weight. Probably should add some on the rear axle too. :flipoff:
 
That pink is pretty sexxy. Looks a shade or two darker than the other pink I've seen printed, or is that the camera playing tricks?

You need more knuckle weight. Probably should add some on the rear axle too. :flipoff:

Same pink, just the filters I used in Lightroom. If I cant get the real to settle down I may just end up with an ounce or two back there. :x Damn things too light for the tires to bite good :evil:
 
Since swapping in an scx rear axle mine is too light out back. Need to remail my weight holder to fit scx lockouts. Damned savox will throw the rear around if the front is remotely wedged. :lol:


What's the final weight? HR aluminum gears in the trans? If your trans is over 64 grams you need to talk to that crawler guy in Utah. I have it on good authority it will fit your chassis.
 
Since swapping in an scx rear axle mine is too light out back. Need to remail my weight holder to fit scx lockouts. Damned savox will throw the rear around if the front is remotely wedged. :lol:


What's the final weight? HR aluminum gears in the trans? If your trans is over 64 grams you need to talk to that crawler guy in Utah. I have it on good authority it will fit your chassis.


3.6 on the scale rtr .... and Ive been eyeballing a hamburger :mrgreen:
 
Fawk... last I weighed mine they were 5.2 and 5.3lbs. El pinko should be under 5 with the new treads and a few other bits.


The hamBerger will fit, not sure the CheezBerger will though. I know for a fact the CheezBerger will fit, but it was prototyped in an unstuck V1. :lol: Get SAF low ratio gears while you're there, you won't regret it.
 
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The hamBerger will fit, not sure the CheezBerger will though. I know for a fact the CheezBerger will fit, but it was prototyped in an unstuck V1. :lol: Get SAF low ratio gears while you're there, you won't regret it.


v1 and Gen2 are the same width and skids ..... ;-)
 
v1 and Gen2 are the same width and skids ..... ;-)

The skid isn't the issue. It's the crossmember directly behind the skid that can interfere with the motor. It's already real tight with a standard 540 but the HamBerger fits. The CheezBerger has a 5mm spacer to move the motor back, it is also mounted a bit higher so it might juuuust clear that crossmember.
 
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Well I cant say I could be any happier with the un-Stuck .... season opener in the rain and a win on its first real comp for the new design. "thumbsup"
 

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The chassis(s) work very well. The V2 adjustable rear shock arms are sweet, I just moved mine yesterday as a matter of fact. The geometry is good too. :mrgreen:
 
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