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Toyota LC70 SCX10 II

FREEDOM83

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Vitoria-Gasteiz
Good guys !!!!

After time without leaving and doing very little of the hobby, I return to the load. After this stop of almost two years, I only have the Blazer as a whole car and material, so I have to make a battle to give it a trot.

So, I start:

I will use the electronics, I have the Servo Turnigy MG959 V2 from 30kg to 6V, thanks to the variator and known by the analysis QUICRUN WP 1080 of Hobbywing. I will also use the RC4WD Raceline tire set in 1.9 that came with the Blazer with its hubcaps, although it will not have the Prowlers, it will have a Voodoo KLR that I already have mounted with Crawler innovation foams interior medium and soft exterior.

Sin título by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

And today I will start assembling the Raw Builders kit of Axial SCX10 II acquired in the Team-Tracker store at an unbeatable price thanks to the friend Iñigo:

Sin título by alberto espinosa, en Flickr


I had an entertaining weekend ...:

The SCX10 and a Tamiya XV01 for a friend ...

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Here the body too, again thanks to Iñigo de Tracker, for the service and the price:

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Here the first things, the axles had to be adjusted with washers, and I told a fellow that these used to need:

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Here already mounted, the tranny mount it to the back of as they ask for the instructions not to have to cut the base of the box and that everything enters the body:

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

I cut the battery holder as it comes standard, in the gap left I put the electronics and I made a cross bracket that painted black for the battery:

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr


And the servo so that it does not rub with the panhard I have raised it a little more and I have mounted the bar of curved direction of rc4wd:

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Here you can see the height left before, compressed to the top:

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

And here behind, where you see that the body can not go below:

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Well, I've already taught him the dremel:

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Removed the rear overhang, now caulking etc ...:

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

And I started with the paint while the putty dries:

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Finished painting:

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Horror House hahahaha :

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

And well, for lack of details, fasten the body and cantilever suspension system that is printing a friend in 3d (the bumper I have cut it because it will take another, but until it arrives if I use it to carry something):

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Scx10 II lc70 freedom83 by alberto espinosa, en Flickr
 
Well this weekend, he has played the cantilever in 3D and thus be able to fix body and some more details:

Sin título by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Sin título by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Sin título by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Sin título by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Sin título by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Sin título by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Sin título by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Sin título by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Sin título by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Here is how the bed is resting on the stringers:

Sin título by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

Here forcing the aletin a bit, I'll get that little gap I needed for the tires:

Sin título by alberto espinosa, en Flickr

And here is a picture of a bumper that I'm doing in plastic, we'll see what comes out:

Sin título by alberto espinosa, en Flickr
 
Rig looks great! Good job on the bob. The more I see these bodies, the more I want one!
 
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