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c0bra’s simple drift car that forgot how to be simple

c0bra

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With some fun stuff coming soon for this car I figured it’s finally time to make a build thread. These plans were originally for a limited production drift car I have but they unfortunately won’t work!

I’ll just leave this pic here and see if anyone can quess what the secret car is. No it is not a deantech d9 bulldog or one of its copies.
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Anyways enough of that car, this thread is for my simple drift car. As some of you may know from my drift mojave thread, I’ve had this car for about a year or so. It started out as a Rtr rmx 2.0 with the s15 Silvia body which I quickly replaced.

The body that went onto it was a Pandora s13 coupe body. I have to admit, as much as the pandora detail is nice. I personally don’t like them after this body. I found the decals were horrible and looked fake, plus the lexan is paper thin at best. I ran this body for a bit with literally nothing happening except putting on the same (but different) wheels and tires that the mojave drift has.

Anyways I got tired of that body and eventually just threw it away. But then I picked up a tamiya wrx time attack and painted it!

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Shortly after I discovered if you want to have a fancy carbon and aluminum mst, just buy the vip version. I spent way more than I expected on some nice upgrades! I got the turnbuckles (still haven’t put on after months), a team dc (I think) carbon fiber chassis conversion, red aluminum mst upper arms, as well as aluminum shocks. At the same time I also replaced the entire electronics set up except for the gyro. If it went an airtronics rx481 to work with my mt44, hobbywing xr10 pro, hobbywing 10.5t motor and a savox sb2263 servo. I also put the motor on top of the chassis as well by rotating the motor mount. After ordering the chassis I was told that they are a waste of money for some reason but hey, it’s carbon fiber and I’m not looking to really compete.

Well now it’s time for the how it forgot to be simple. I had originally planned to put the rest of that body in the secret drift car. However you can see it’s not really going to work and I don’t want to risk having to redo a 15 hour print. So needless to say the plans changed.

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See much better figment to this! Plus it gives me an excuse (not that I needed one) for more 3D printed parts!

Now can anyone guess what 3d printed body it’s going to be? I’ll give you a hint for the body and secret car, I chose the body to help show off that amazing looking chassis


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Are you printing a Chevy "shoebox"? EDIT: OSRC beat me to it.

I love that WRX body. Tamiya does bodies as good as anybody.
 
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It is a Chevy body, but it will be a 70s blazer from scale3drc. The main body would all be printed now but somewhere along the lines I ran out of filament on the last piece which has a 25 hour print time!!!!

From what I can tell I will need to get a custom carbon fiber chassis made by mp custom rc parts on Facebook. Once I know the full wheelbase of the body I will get one made


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