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Another ZZMT project.. i love these things.

Post by Clint »

Gathered inspiration from pimps, STG and Hiroto on this one.
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Front axle reversed and swapped to rear,
full suspension, custom alum dogbones.

The way I'm orienting the knuckles, this could be a slammed
racer or a monster truck. Either setup would work.

chassis shot. solid, no flex.
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upper half of rear suspension, still needs lower arms
and shock mounts. those little brass bars are a beotch
to drill out.
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another angle
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Post by Maxximum Attack »

Maybe a slammed truck, like a stadium truck. That is GREAT work. I'm just trying to keep up with the articulation and you guys are making custom chassis :?. I'll have to make my own mass produced toy to trump you guys.

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Maxximum Attack wrote:Maybe a slammed truck, like a stadium truck. That is GREAT work.
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Post by payaso »

Damn man... I need to get the hell out of this little assed apartment, and get my shit spread out...

That's awesome.. Think you could squeeze some GPM alloy shocks in there, to give it the over sized shock look like the LST?





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Post by Tuner1989 »

Jesus man! Your addicted for sure. Looks promising keep it up man! :-o
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Wow.
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Post by honda_s2000 »

What about some xmod gpm shocks ?
They might be a little big though.

Thats really awsome work , I might just have to get me one after all.
Keep it up !
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Post by viperdout »

:eek: That's gonna be awesome.
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Post by Clint »

well it's 1/4 done.

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and a video of the suspension travel.


http://www.v6power.net/clint/mwhq.net/l ... ension.wmv
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Post by HACHI-RYOKU »

I've been busy with 1:28 scale stuff for a while. I come back to 1:64 and find people getting crazy with the chassis mods. Damn good work.
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:eek: :eek: :eek: :-o
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You Nucking Futs! :eek: :-o :-)
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Post by Sporttracguy »

I love it! I was thinking of something like this but i keep distracting myself with all of my other projects. :? I also thought about stripping down the chassis and using it for an all wheel drive rally car but that will have to wait until the buggy is done.

What kind of motor are you thinking of using? Its begging for something much larger than a mt motor for sure.

Keep up the great work pimp, its really coming along

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Post by steelwoolghandi »

Sweet work defiantly work to inspire! I guess I am going to have to lay of the body work and pick up some brass and start some chasse work! I like the look of that vary clean and looks like the real thing.

I am with STG I would like to see what motor you plan to drop it there, I have an extra Epoch motor I bet would work real fine!
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steelwoolghandi wrote:Sweet work defiantly work to inspire! I guess I am going to have to lay of the body work and pick up some brass and start some chasse work! I like the look of that vary clean and looks like the real thing.

I am with STG I would like to see what motor you plan to drop it there, I have an extra Epoch motor I bet would work real fine!

What about that mini Z boat motor?




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Post by honda_s2000 »

:eek: WOW
That looks awsome !
That's really inspired me to try something like that myself.
We don't need no god damn roads!
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