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I still need to finish some details on the body, but it all runs, so that's nice. A few picks of the build process.
This is a CC02 chassis, so it's basically a crawler. I built it with the lower gear ratio, but even then it seems pretty fast. One to I've heard is to run the motor connections to the speed controller backwards and then reverse the controls in the transmitter. That way the speed controller is running in reverse, but the car is running forwards, but more slowly. I might try it once I've had some running time in the conventional set up. -
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I never really liked Gundam, but my son loves them and it got him into modelling which was good for him in all sorts of ways, but I found the little SD Gundam kids quite fun and last summer bought myself one of the Master Grade SD Gundam kits, which was an enjoyable few weeks of idle modelling.
There's a second kit due out soon, which I'll probably get as well.
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I've got an original mk 1 Tamiya Hotshot that I'd like to sell on. It's got a cracked front shock mount and as a youth I drilled out the front suspension arm mounts, so the front end is incredibly loose, but I've checked online and all the spare parts are available to fix both these problems.
Would anyone be interested?
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This thread has had me looking around on YouTube looking at videos of people putting together kits. I had loads of different kits back in the day, I used to build them and then sell them on. I've still got a Hot Shot up in the loft.
I always wanted a Rough Rider or a Sand Scorcher, but fuck that for the prices now! -
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Paid by the load, not by the hour, so every incentive to drive as fast as possible, all the time.
This has been pointed out so many times after so many deaths and yet still no action.
HSE should investigate all deaths caused by commercial operators, that would stop it dead.A friend of mine's dad inspected lorries for a living, he had the power to shut down an operator on the spot and he used it. But this only applied to vehicles on a site.
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The Ukranians are saying that they timed the attack to coincide with a planned meeting of senior staff thanks to Russian informers.
Even if the bit about the informers is not true, I'm assuming that it will trigger another wave of chaos in Russian leadership as they try to uncover the moles and replace the lost senior personel. -
With the chassis finished and the electrics installed it was onto the bodyshell. Lots of thin coats of black, red and white.