What have you done to your RC today?
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So this weekend i had a pretty unique rc day. My cuz and i loaded up the slash and 8.2e and were off to find a bash spot. We ended up one of those forest service type roads that had been beat up pretty bad by jeeps/quads/dirt bikes. The trail featured a long relatively straight hill climb at a pretty steep grade. We got out to take a walk and check it out before we went through the effort of unpacking the cars. We noticed that there were two dirt bike riders half way up the hill and one was down and was just starting to get back up. Idiot wasn't wearing a helmet but he seemed as though he was ok so we kept walking. The riders started their bikes and left so we started up the hill. We could see were he wrecked do to the marks on the trail. Just up from were he hit the dirt we saw a smallish bird milling around. When my cousin (Ritchie) got close the bird just stood there. He picked the bird up and it just stood there. After a little detective work we figure that the guy on the bike was hauling a** down the hill and had a head on with the little bird which scared him into going down. So we came home from our rc day with unused batteries and a wild bird with a broken wing. My cuz and i are both suckers for animals especially little ones. I know that it isn't technically "rc" but that was how our outing went. Of course after all that the bird died but at least he didn't have to be eaten by something and was as comfortable as we could manage
#78
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One little slip and bearing shield is shot...oops.
Happened when trying to use pliers as a bearing insertion tool. Pliers slipped off the inner race. First picture shows my anger and exaggeration of metal shield being punished. Last bearing picture is new bearing vs. "blown" bearing taken out of HobbyFans motor. The other bearing from the motor was almost seized up. Very hard to turn when placed on the end of needle-nosed pliers.
Getting the bearings out involved a little bit of banging. The new bearings also needed coaxing to find there way into the motor. Rotor may have been rubbing during my last run on the track. Blown bearing allowed the rotor to be run off center. There is lots of scrapes and scratches visible. Any permanent damage done? We'll soon see.
After finding/fixing one source of hot motor issue. It's time to check top shaft bearings, in the gearbox, for any damage done.
Happened when trying to use pliers as a bearing insertion tool. Pliers slipped off the inner race. First picture shows my anger and exaggeration of metal shield being punished. Last bearing picture is new bearing vs. "blown" bearing taken out of HobbyFans motor. The other bearing from the motor was almost seized up. Very hard to turn when placed on the end of needle-nosed pliers.
Getting the bearings out involved a little bit of banging. The new bearings also needed coaxing to find there way into the motor. Rotor may have been rubbing during my last run on the track. Blown bearing allowed the rotor to be run off center. There is lots of scrapes and scratches visible. Any permanent damage done? We'll soon see.
After finding/fixing one source of hot motor issue. It's time to check top shaft bearings, in the gearbox, for any damage done.
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The top shaft spacer . I'm really surprised I didn't melt, or strip the spur gear with the top shaft not being 100% secure in the gearbox. That spacer keeps the bearing from moving inward on the top shaft.
Armma spur gears: Thumbs up for taking the abuse!
Associated tranny: Thumbs up for taking the abuse as well!
Previous owner: Thumbs down for you dude .
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Today I finally got around to fixing up the suspension with an upgrade to big bore shocks.
Now all I need is a new turnbuckle and it's come back well and good from its high speed meeting with a fence pole.
Now all I need is a new turnbuckle and it's come back well and good from its high speed meeting with a fence pole.
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Track maintenance imploding. I've got into a zone of laziness. I always take my dog outside when I run my RCs and he does his own thing most of the time when I'm at the track. Unfortunately he (dog) has hurt himself jumping higher; running harder, going further than he should have (welcome to old age, my friend) and I wanted to take it easy on him. I feel bad that I'm outside and must keep him cooped up inside. So I limit the dog's activities. Taking it easy on my buddy's leg is top priority. I haven't RCed in awhile because my sidekick (dog) likes to be outside and sneak up on me while running my cars on track .
Inside the house; letting the dog's leg heal, rebuilding shocks & trannies,and bidding on cheap POS RCs is where I've been during the past few weeks.
Inside the house; letting the dog's leg heal, rebuilding shocks & trannies,and bidding on cheap POS RCs is where I've been during the past few weeks.
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I'm waiting for the slow boat to show up with some low end RCs. Maybe a scam, as some people are thinking. They are mainly for birthday presents for my cousins. It's time they had their own RCs to run instead of them coming to my house to bash my stuff. I really don't mind at all. It's just they always get a sad face when it's time to leave, and sometimes ends in tantrums with their parents . Instead of me running down to Wally World to pick up some toy grade RCs, I thought I would get some cheap hobby grade junk RCs to amuse them with...just to see if they stick with it and desire more. I don't know if I am opening a can of worms by me buying possibly a disposable RC for a gift. Too early to tell.
Anyway, get out there and throw some dirt! (I really need to take my own advice)
Anyway, get out there and throw some dirt! (I really need to take my own advice)
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Track maintenance imploding. I've got into a zone of laziness. I always take my dog outside when I run my RCs and he does his own thing most of the time when I'm at the track. Unfortunately he (dog) has hurt himself jumping higher; running harder, going further than he should have (welcome to old age, my friend) and I wanted to take it easy on him. I feel bad that I'm outside and must keep him cooped up inside. So I limit the dog's activities. Taking it easy on my buddy's leg is top priority. I haven't RCed in awhile because my sidekick (dog) likes to be outside and sneak up on me while running my cars on track .
Inside the house; letting the dog's leg heal, rebuilding shocks & trannies,and bidding on cheap POS RCs is where I've been during the past few weeks.
Inside the house; letting the dog's leg heal, rebuilding shocks & trannies,and bidding on cheap POS RCs is where I've been during the past few weeks.
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Putting some laps on the one SC10 with a low budget motor that has been fitted with some new bearings. Diff started "barking" a tad bit under very hard acceleration. Not a lot, but enough to catch my attention, and only on the parts of the track where grass/weeds are providing the more-than-normal traction. Perhaps the Badlands are the major cause. I love them tires otherwise.
Other note: Tower Hobbies starting to sell Redcat Racing RCs . I'm not quite sure how I feel about that. Also, heard wind of Tower Hobbies picking up HoBao products. I can't confirm that one...yet.
Other note: Tower Hobbies starting to sell Redcat Racing RCs . I'm not quite sure how I feel about that. Also, heard wind of Tower Hobbies picking up HoBao products. I can't confirm that one...yet.
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Putting some laps on the one SC10 with a low budget motor that has been fitted with some new bearings. Diff started "barking" a tad bit under very hard acceleration. Not a lot, but enough to catch my attention, and only on the parts of the track where grass/weeds are providing the more-than-normal traction. Perhaps the Badlands are the major cause. I love them tires otherwise.
Other note: Tower Hobbies starting to sell Redcat Racing RCs . I'm not quite sure how I feel about that. Also, heard wind of Tower Hobbies picking up HoBao products. I can't confirm that one...yet.
Other note: Tower Hobbies starting to sell Redcat Racing RCs . I'm not quite sure how I feel about that. Also, heard wind of Tower Hobbies picking up HoBao products. I can't confirm that one...yet.
Ive been building small battlebots! My son and I did some battling today. Fried a drive servo though
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Made a RC floor sweeper the other day out of a pile of scrap parts
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-c...-creation.html
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-c...-creation.html
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Bye bye buggy?
Playing with the thought of selling my buggies. I seem to go through this notion every couple of months or so. Then another RC is in need of repair, or needs worked on. This gives me a chance to run my old buggy again. I used to run my B4 everyday at the track, but lately SC/ST trucks and Yeti are top priority when it comes to daily bashing. Having put the B4 through it's paces again, it brings back the great feeling of 2wd off-road track bashing. If I didn't have an off-road track to run on, I'd think the B4 and B4.2 buggies would have been gone years ago.
Man, it gets dark out quick now. Make the most of your outdoor fun.
Man, it gets dark out quick now. Make the most of your outdoor fun.
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Finally got my trophy truggy up and running. New clutch and flywheel, upgraded shocks, and new tuned pipe. Still trying to work out tuning of these things. Thinking I'm close.
https://youtu.be/B1uye8KaesQ
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Acetone baby. Acetone.
After destroying one of my stadium truck rims on my SCT for testing, my frugal self resorts to reusing wheels. Digging through box of bald tires...I found wheels that still had almost perfect pin grooves. Acetone-ing is my preferred method of tire removal. Time consuming? Yes. Mostly just waiting for the acetone to do it's thing. I'm a double-dipper when it comes to dissolving CA glue. Once to get the tires off the rims (leave wheels/tires soaking overnight if I don't care about the foams), and another dunk to get any leftover CA/rubber softened up for Xacto blade, and finish up the bead of the reused wheel with Dremel wire wheel. If I want to save, and reuse the foams I just do the acetone vapor method.
I can't find pin drive white dish Losi XXT wheels anymore. I can, but I'm not paying $24~$30 for 2 wheels...sellers know they are hard-to-find-great-wheels, and jacked up the price . Fortunately, I have a supply of them rear wheels, but I'm trying to make them last as long as possible.
I can't find pin drive white dish Losi XXT wheels anymore. I can, but I'm not paying $24~$30 for 2 wheels...sellers know they are hard-to-find-great-wheels, and jacked up the price . Fortunately, I have a supply of them rear wheels, but I'm trying to make them last as long as possible.
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I haven't done anything in a couple weeks. I fractured my right wrist (And yes, I'm right handed), so RC has been out. I can't articulate my fingers to work or handle a controller
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The 3 of us (cousins) were fairly busy with our RCs, all I did was put on an eliminator slipper clutch, my cousin R bought a set of Antic Speed treads and ordered 2 more Senton bodies, don't understand why he bought them the color as the original, but hey, that's his joint, not mine. My other cousin has something coming from Amazon today and he picked up a few items when went to HobbyTown in Concord.
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After bringing, pizza home, getting homework (kids) started, making supper for the child who doesn't like pizza , washing work clothes...I had time for one run at the track before sun light was no more. Today's contestant, Duratrax Evader ST with new rear tires. It's been awhile since the ST got some serious track time. It has been taking a backseat to the SC10, and other RCs of late, because of me not getting around to fixing the rubber issue.
I now realize I need to up my game in the servo department in the Evader. I've used the temporary slowpoke RTR servo long enough. Currently waiting for upgrade to make it's way ashore.
I now realize I need to up my game in the servo department in the Evader. I've used the temporary slowpoke RTR servo long enough. Currently waiting for upgrade to make it's way ashore.
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Ouch, hope your healing goes smooth and quick.
I've been on quite the RC hiatus.
Its been years. I do have some pretty amazing news though. I found my first ever RC kit car. It was a gift from my grandfather many many moons ago. Since I was young and stupid, I did not take care of it and pretty much ruined it. I have been searching for one for years. About a month ago, I FOUND ONE. The box was opened but never assembled, New never used still wrapped in its plastic. When I mean searching for one for years, I mean I have spent the last 15 + years looking for one. Finally one has popped up. I will post pictures as soon as I receive it. Its coming from Finland so it may take some time as I'm in NC.