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My #2 micro-t wasn't as fast as my first one...actually it was pretty slow comparitivly speaking. I swapped out motors, batteries, loosened the diff..no change..runtime sucked too. so then i figured it was the circuit board and decided to try the brushless route that appears to be ever so popular.

basic combo so far:
homebrew dragon plate chassis 1/32" (adjustable length up to 3/4" longer than stock to accomodate other bodies)
feigao 22mm
futaba 3108 servo
mamba esc
75mhz gws rx

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Still waiting on the fullriver lipo from indoorflyer, but so far it's going together well. I dont even have bearings yet anyway. :-(

Figures, I did find out why this micro-t wasnt as fast as my other one. The original motor screws were slightly longer than normal and were rubbing the armature. A couple tiny washers did the trick. :lol:
At least i know the board isnt bad, i'll end up using it in something else.

slipped on some tamiya 1/32 wheels for a test fit.
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90% done.
- still have to charge the lipos and make the pack.
- solder in a tap for the castle link (oops)
- ream out the holes in the motor mount to fix a slight gearbox cover misalignment.
- general cleanup

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(yeah i forgot about the castle link)

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(instead of swapping gears, i just cut a hex into it)

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(dragonplate, single 1/32" sample piece to make top and bottom plates)

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(so far so good)
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Looking good. I like the dual plane design. :-o
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This was so totally worth it. :eek:

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Thats one sick puppy. I wish they would release the caster block and I could get some shocks and get my micro-T running again.
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crikey!! :eek:

that's just a set of oil shocks away from being the ultimate micro t! :-o
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betty.k wrote:crikey!! :eek:

that's just a set of oil shocks away from being the ultimate micro t! :-o
Might not need them. Check out this dampening.

http://www.v6power.net/clint/mwhq.net/m ... shocks.3g2

Tiny piece of silicon fuel tubing and a dab of mobil 1 synth grease.

This should hold me over until prices on the atomic shocks drop to near
sane levels.
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Finally painted a body. Used the airbrush and some Hobbico liquid
mask(first time on a body for both). Liquid mask makes for some really sharp lines.
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It ain’t sweet, nor cute, and definitely not cuddly :-o
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Nice.. lovin that paint job, looks pro / shop standard sorta stuff :-o
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Nice work. Did you spray or brush the mask on? I tried some liquid mask once, but I was brushing it on, and it was so uneven I wasn't sure if it would work, so I peeled it off, but I've been tempted to try it again in the airbrush.
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crazydave wrote:Nice work. Did you spray or brush the mask on? I tried some liquid mask once, but I was brushing it on, and it was so uneven I wasn't sure if it would work, so I peeled it off, but I've been tempted to try it again in the airbrush.
I brushed it on with a foam painters brush from the dollar store. Uneven doesnt seem to matter..just get a few layers on it. In between coats i hit it with the hairdryer, I did 4 coats then let it try 24 hours.

Found a nice xacto knife at the store today that has a tip that freely rotates, should work well for scoring curves in the mask.
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Ahh, those damn foam brushes, I should've thought of that, my wife buys big bags of those at the craft store. I was trying to use a detail brush because that's all I had. :lol:
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Nice Paint work man! I think I am going to have to send my Micro T to you and have some real work done to it! I like building the bodies and painting but I suck when it comes to the Electronics! :(


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