OSRC
I wanna be Dave
Other TRX4 Builds:
Defender
Bronco
Overview:
A Traxxas kit. Who would have seen that one coming.
As a guy who prefer to build kits, I had to order one just to see what a Traxxas kit was like. Turns out it was pretty nice! Jato is doing a good job posting details of the build, so no need to re-hash that. Will add a few thoughts:
So anyway, it's a very nice kit. Pleasure to build.
Now that that's out of the way, Jato and I go wheeling and we've agreed to a little build off of sorts. We're starting as stock as possible and heading out for a run to compare and get a baseline. Difference being our electronics - mine is distinctly budget friendly and he's got a higher end setup. Then we'll do some chassis mods within a certain budget, and then go for a second comparison run to see what works.
Really it's just an excuse play with trucks.
Anyway, here it is built. Stock chassis and setup mostly, we agreed on swapping in beadlocks ilo glue-on wheels, though the tires and foams are stock. Waiting on the motor and servo to arrive.
Gotta say I like the Sport body much better in person than I do in pics. Fender flares look great and the light buckets are very nice as well. About as good as it gets for an unlicensed body.
"thumbsup"
Defender
Bronco
Overview:
A Traxxas kit. Who would have seen that one coming.
As a guy who prefer to build kits, I had to order one just to see what a Traxxas kit was like. Turns out it was pretty nice! Jato is doing a good job posting details of the build, so no need to re-hash that. Will add a few thoughts:
- If you've never built a kit, this would be a great one to start with. Good instructions (full color - nice!) and the links and shocks are already assembled. Took me about 3 hours total to build. All parts were nicely orgainzed, well finished (no flashing or anything) and it went together flawlessly.
- The body is cut and drilled. Good and bad...good in that it's prefectly done and one less thing to do, bad in that I wasn't planning on running the rear cage, but all the holes are already drilled. The headlights and tailights were already chromed inside the buckets, though molded in black. Again, the details are well thought out in this kit.
- Traxxas already has threadlock on the screws where needed - nice touch! Again, attention to detail.
- It's an easy to build kit, but the axles have a TON of screws. All those portal screws add up...make sure you eat your Wheaties the morning you asemble it.
So anyway, it's a very nice kit. Pleasure to build.
Now that that's out of the way, Jato and I go wheeling and we've agreed to a little build off of sorts. We're starting as stock as possible and heading out for a run to compare and get a baseline. Difference being our electronics - mine is distinctly budget friendly and he's got a higher end setup. Then we'll do some chassis mods within a certain budget, and then go for a second comparison run to see what works.
Really it's just an excuse play with trucks.
Anyway, here it is built. Stock chassis and setup mostly, we agreed on swapping in beadlocks ilo glue-on wheels, though the tires and foams are stock. Waiting on the motor and servo to arrive.
Gotta say I like the Sport body much better in person than I do in pics. Fender flares look great and the light buckets are very nice as well. About as good as it gets for an unlicensed body.
"thumbsup"
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