in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
12 years in this game... ππ€πΎ
Thank you all for the endless support. π You guys have kept me going and make the effort all worth it. As always, I may not have the most subs, but I have the best ones. π₯π» Here's to the next 1000 uploads. ππ
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It's been a long time since I've done a collection video and from memory, these were pretty well received by viewers. I think I know the answer to this but just want to confirm it, so are you still interested in seeing an almost hour long vid about all the cars I own and my set up?
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Wanted to take a minute and thank you all for the love and support you've given me in 2023. Looking forward to what the new year will bring and sharing this wonderful hobby with all of you in 2024.
Have a safe, healthy, happy and prosperous New Year. ππ»πππ
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And we're done. I had extended the battery wires on the ESC as this truck needs it, but upon installation it worked out better flipping the ESC around. To tidy up the extra length, I fed said wires through the centre support along with the motor wires. Cleaned everything up with a couple of zip ties and it's ready to go.
I'm running this same motor in my Mojave 6S with an 18T pinion and it's an absolute animal on 6S, so in this truck I'm running a 17T pinion to compensate for the larger tyres, but my gut it telling I probably should've gone with the optional 16T supplied with the truck. I'll keep my eye on temps during my first run and go from there.
Time to fix the slight bend on the rear shock tower and then it's on to tuning the shocks. π
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Figured it was time to update the Kyosho Mad Wagon and give it a "boss look".
First mod was to reposition the shocks on the inner most holes on the A-arms and the shock towers. This helped stand the truck up a bit more and it increased the travel of the arms by 15mm in the front and 24mm in the rear. I have also added some extra preload spacers to give the truck more ground clearance.
Second mod are the 17mm hex adaptors. These bolt on over the existing 12mm hexes and give the truck about an extra 10mm width on each side which should improve stability.
The tyres are the Proline MX28 on F11 wheels with 17mm hex hubs and 1/2" offset.
The last mod is the body. This is the Proline 2021 Ford Bronco (3591-00). It's painted in Tamiya orange and black, with a tint on the windows.
The roof skids were designed by me on Tinkercad and then 3D printed. (Happy to share the file is anyone wants to print these themselves.)
Now just waiting for nice weather to take it out again. π
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Videos coming soon on this radio. Stay tuned and subscribe to my YouTube channel for more. π
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The βͺ@TeamCorallyβ¬ Kagama 6S RTR has entered the chat. Really looking forward to this one. πͺππ’
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Thank you to ALL of you who have supported me throughout the years. Whether you subbed on day one, year one, last week or you were the lucky number 70,000 - THANK YOU! π
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