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Today I presents you the assembly of a Midnight Pumpkin with some options (all bearings, five hydraulic shock absorbers for the majors) In priority the assembly of the 5th hydraulic absorber. I selected a compatible shock absorber of 55mm for TT01 After grinding by a dremel of half right housing Kinematic/differential assembly and installation of the 5th shock absorber on the equipped housing Rear part complete with motor and wheelie bar Rear shock absorbers in position and the rear part on the chassis On the chassis : Assembly of the bumper, front shock absorbers and installation of the direction servo with command electronic End of the first part Pascal |
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The Midnight Pumpkin is a very cool model, and you've made it even cooler with the nice modifications!
Does it flip easy with the onroad wheels in the gymnasium? Signature now gets correct formatting if you edit it in your Profile. Use normal BBcode if you want.
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Very nice Pascal. What is the parma one color?
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Than'k Not really, it is necessary to make a reverse gear and at once a forward completely (see the videos gymnasium videos) I think that more power would be better A little brushless of 21.5T would be completed Pascal |
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Black (Tamiya PS-5) For finish, a little painting chrome-plated on door handles and on radiator grill (can be also front and rear bumpers)
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Nice I have just painted my parma body for my lowride pumpkin.
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