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my WL k949 Twin Hammer clone

ongbenghui

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Hi,

Just like to share some of the stuff I was doing on my Twin Hammer clone and get some advise.

Sorry for the quality of the photo. :p

Firstly, I installed a kimbrough small servo saver for the shift servo.
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I used a 2S shortly pack and mount the ESC on the battery tray.
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Since I am playing it as a backyard buggy, I am using an old Tamiya Super Stock 23T TZ for the motor. Gear at 32 / 81 ; Pinion / Spur.
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I replaced the slipper with the Kimbrough Team Associated RC10B4 48pitch Slipper. It is easy to source for AE slipper spur than others.

Please comment, advise.
 
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To add...

I opt to use the cheaper PowerHD 3688HB servo, instead of 3688MG.
I reckon gear shifting doesn't need the extra speed nor metal gear.

This is a clearer view of the kimbrough white servo saver. Simple mod by drilling the servo saver to 3mm hole, and reposition the ball joint.
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By the way, the shift servo is the right size that fit nicely to the servo mount.

The steering servo of choice is PowerHD WP-23KG. Again, with a Kimbrough medium black servo saver. I think the black servo saver is a little too light with steering response. I will probably look for a stiffer servo saver to replace the kimbrough.
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I am using an Alloy Steering Rack. Initially, it does create some amount of binding with some sand. (I was playing on a beach). By spraying it with some amount of silicon oil spray seems to solve the problem.

But again, I am still look forward for another bashing by the beach side to see if it really fix the binding problem.


As you can see, I am quite a fan of Kimbrough RC product.
 
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I use the alloy steering part too, but don´t fix anything........ spray with silicon can be worst... silicon + dirt .........
Actually a good solution is replace the system with a "bellcrank" or something like that.... And use an aftermarket front shock tower, but is expensive and over valued, if you think is just an allum plate + some holes.
I´m gonna try to made one soon, already got the materials and have a "bellcrank" system.
 
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