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My Vs4-10 Black build - Mustard Man

zanthrax

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The black version of the VS4-10 is just what it wanted, the aluminium color looked weird to me.
The full name for this kit got even more ridiculous: Vanquish Products VS4-10 Origin Limited Black.
It does come with redesigned box art but I'm not bothering you guys with pictures of that.

When the kit came in.

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Gathering electronics, I thought about putting in a Hobbywing Axe combo but I've never driven a brushed crawler and I'm not sure if I need to spend 4 times on the ESC + motor than I did now. I've had great success with the WP1080 on other builds and I've been told that when combined with a decent brushed motor it should run a lot smoother at low speed. The area where I live is flat and sandy, I don't think I need brushless power. Meh, I can always swap it out later.

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The VS4-10 mixes metric and imperial bolts, being European I had to order an extra driver. During the build I didn't apply the Green Slime, I'll see if it's needed later on.

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I printed a few fairleads I found on Thingiverse

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I'm not sure about the stock, plastic kit wheels. I have some others laying around.

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A driver and some printed accessories.

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Here we go, chassis build. The included upgraded servo mount now connects to the front bumper and is aluminium instead of plastic.

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Mixed my own mustard paint using Hobbynox water-based airbrush paints.

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Turns out Finn the driver didn't fit, he bumped his head but could not reach the steering wheel. A Tamiya driver fits like the interior was designed for it, I did put a spacer behind the wheel to get it to reach his hands.
I feel like he's missing a moustache. I don't know why.

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I ordered a Holmes Trailmaster for this truck but I received a 550, a 540 should be in next week.
Wheels have not been mounted because I'm waiting for a set of 2-stage foams.
It's weird that a kit this expensive doesn't come with a receiver box, there are other plastic parts in it. Anyway, something is in the mail.
Also a bunch of parts should be coming in soon to build a servo winch.

Stay tuned!


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Here's how it's sitting now, no electronics, ugly wheels, waiting for parts.
I did smooth out those window trim decals with a blowdryer after uploading.

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Nice score! The black version looks awesome, but it scares me to thing what it will look like after a year of use when a lot of the anodizing has been worn off out on the rocks.
 
Nice score! The black version looks awesome, but it scares me to thing what it will look like after a year of use when a lot of the anodizing has been worn off out on the rocks.



Here’s my old bumper after 6 months of rip rap
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That is why I didn’t buy a black kit, but will build a kit up. The Black looks so great new, I would feel guilty every hit.

Hang up and Drive
 
I don't drive on the rocks that often, here in the Netherlands we mostly have sand, dirt, clay, mud and more sand.
I did start this build to have a very good truck to drive often, my last 3 builds were all hardbodies which I'm too scared to break to drive them hard.

You don't get respect without battle scars.
 
The dual stage foams arrived.
I also received another 550 motor... so I installed a GoolRC 35T I had around.

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Time for a test drive

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those are the China (ebay) wheels right? how did you mount the stock tires?
 
those are the China (ebay) wheels right? how did you mount the stock tires?

They were pretty cheap yes, but I liked the look and at least they're not plastic like the kit wheels.
I've bought a similar sets before and have had not problems with them. The small screws holding on the rings are 1/16", a 1.5mm driver will round them easily.
I've never had a problem mounting tires to these wheels.
 
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