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What did you do to you SCX-10 today?

Just about finished building a trailer for my Blazer.
 

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Finally got my SCX10 Deadbolt today !!!:)"thumbsup" My wife picked it up for me on her way home from work. Little bummer....the charger I boughtat my LHS was missing a cable so went back tonight......then the LiPo I bought there was faulty so a second run back there......So I had a very little testdrive in the living room tonight8)
 
A whole mess of stuff. Cleaned some stuff up, moved some stuff around, put springs back on the shocks, made a high clearance steering link, and played around with shock placement and droop on the rear. Pics on page 128 of the SCX pic thread, towards the bottom.
 
My inner fenders for the JK finally turned up.

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My SCX10 DB had his first run outside today. After that I mirrored the trans, put the batteryplate up front, moved the electronics to the back and mounted the front fourlink with the extra parts in the partsbag.
 
Put skid plates on both my sons and my SCX10's then did some ProLine Super Swamper XL's and Denali bead locks on his.. Looking tough!
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Axial 8 hole wheels. Weights in the wheels with CI lil Nova 4.50 soft in front medium in rear foams. Also, modified sliders to snug up to body and modified front bumper for a better approach angle!!

Weights=FREE (thank you discount tire)
slider and bumper mod=FREE
wheels=$36
Foams=$25



 
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Bought a new Deadbolt with plans to have a stocker to run around the house with my son and lightly crawl with, got it last Friday, put about 1 hour or so on it and smoked the motor. Ordered a Holmes 35t for it. Decided since I had to pull the motor I might as well mirror the tranny, since I was doing that and had to pull the skid I might as well build better links and since I was building links I might as well 4-link the front, since I had the axles out I might as well get better shocks and OD gears for the front, and since it was all tore down I might as well relocate some stuff. So much for stock.

After 20 minutes Friday, about an hour later the motor smoked:


Tore down for a little tweaking:


Moved battery, but didn't like it:


That's better:


Checking the tranny mirror job:


As it sits now waiting on parts to arrive:


I'm all new to this. I ran nitro for years, then went to glow planes, then electric planes, sold my 1:1 crawler and decided to get into this.
 
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Did something the kids wanted to do! In the night garden characters as driver/passenger they didn't like them being cut up though! [emoji4]


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Refreshed the oil on all four corners in mine and the wife's jeeps, tore apart the axles and re-greased them with marine grease, and plugged the unused holes in the top of the front axel with grub screws to keep the crap out of the inside. Found while doing all this that I've lost a GLUE on bead on a tire, so now I finally have my excuse to get bead locks and pitbulls....after a year of driving....woohoo!


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Went and ran at the local pond for a few hours with my son.. Then spent about twice as long going through everything cleaning and doing general maintenance.

I'm loving the power of the 13.5T brushless system I switched to!
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