ultimate gen1 "zenith"

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reaper
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ultimate gen1 "zenith"

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full gpm
micro-t board and servo
custom extra long alloy chassis
custom front and rear clips
2 cell "EVO" li-po
handwound arm in bb can
custom tyres on alloy rims
custom titanium centre shaft
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Re: ultimate gen1 "zenith"

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That is very cool Reaper!! :-o
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Re: ultimate gen1 "zenith"

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I thought about using a micro t board, does it make a big difference? Just wondering because of the built in slop in the xmod wheels? Anyway, nice work, very cool car.
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Re: ultimate gen1 "zenith"

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thank you pimfloyd :mrgreen: nice sig btw

@sidewinder
the micro-t board is 100% better than the xmod board , not only do you get better responce but it is fully proportional unlike an xmod that is 5 steps
the wheel wobble is no longer there as the gpm parts and bearings take care of that

id highly recomend swaping to a micro board
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Re: ultimate gen1 "zenith"

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Looks brilliant!
Can't remember the last time I saw a Gen 1 (aside from my own).
And that full GPM is HAWT!!

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