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Old 11-12-2011, 08:42 PM
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OK fellas here is what I am up to. We all know about the Losi XXX SCB Short Course Buggy. They are even adding race classes for them as well. But I am not a fan of Horizons Customer Service so I am off to my own devices. Well after looking at a bag full of take off spares I have decided to build my own take on an AE SCB10FT Short Course Buggy to go against the Losi's. Well I have figured out a few things and still need to work out a few things as well. But here is some of the first pics of the build and will continue it as I go along. This will probably be a slow build unless I sell off a few things.So keep checking in for progress reports and developments.l8r,w.

So here is the bag o parts that got the ideas going.Not a complete rig but good enough.



Then scored a few more parts in trade and things are moving along.



Time to start cutting a few things down and get the R&D going.



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Sneek Peek of the work in progress.



And the rolling chassis set up.







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OK then here is the next step of the design and build project. I installed my motor and ESC combo and made a mount for the ESC out of Lexan and routed the wires out of the way and secured them with a small wire loom holder. I scored a roll cage from a xxx scb and am waiting on a bumper supports and window mesh set. Have yet to mount anything since I need the other set of supports to complete the full cage and then modify it to fit and them modify it to get it to mount up on the AE chassis. But here are a few pics to hold you all over till the others arrive. Leave it to Losi to make you buy 3 parts setups to complete one assembly. Tipical BS.














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Hey All; So I got a few more items to add to the build and am at a slow down due to parts and racing. Well I got a drivers figure set last week and I got a body set today. Now I just need some universal body mount posts to customize to get er mounted and ready to test out. Also need to score a Spekky reciever to toss in the ride too. So here are some pics of the work I have been doing.L8R,W.

Bumper mount kit needed to complete the cage kit. Thanks Losi for mixxing the 2 up so you need to buy both to make one of them work,lol.



Drivers figure kit to complete the transformation and add the scale touch that makes it come alive.




Got it test fitted to see how it looks in there.



And got some paint work done to add some details. Will be doing some model paints on the outside and some Lexan paints on the inside as well.











And did a bit of body work on the helmet / head since there were some mold lines and uneven surfaces. And then some primer and wet sanding before a few coats of Racing Red paint. Have some leftover Tamiya F-1 decals kits with helmet decals to add then I will clear coat them over so they will never peel off.









And scored a body kit from my LHS since they are either way over priced on FeeBay or on BackOrder everywhere else. One of the guys there races one and got a body kit and never used it. He kept the ReadyLift body on his and sold me his spare clear body set. Any guesses what color combonation will be applied to it? lol

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Got some more work done on the Driver Dude. Here he be.






Helmet Head all deacaled and cleared over.



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Hey All got some work done again tonight. Here is a Lil' tease.Enjoy.
















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Yea you know me any scale detail I a Sucker. But, I tryed a losi scb at the track for a few mins last race.Looking forward to the completion at the end of the build journey. I did finish up the body mockup and I am happy with the progress.




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Ok fellas got some work done on this project. The body has now become one with the chassis and is no longer "in mock up" faze. And I got to test run it as well today a bit. Took a bit of work but after some trimming I got the rear body section to mount to the SC10 shock tower and had to use a couple zipties to hold the reaqr after trimming the body panels to clear the SC10 bumper and motor cover. Up front I grabbed a set of Parma universal body posts and mounted them to the chassis with some countersunk holes in the servo box area. I also Beefed up the chassis a bit with a couple of support rods running the span of the chassis where I trimmed out the SC10 side bumpers and mounts. After that it was the Micro Spekky recv. that finished off the job. So now it will be a test and tune at the track next weekend for some SC races in Sarasota.Here are the pics I got of it finished off and running.Enjoy.l8r,w.

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Front mounts








I can pick it up off the bench and it supports all the weight nicely.






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Poser shot to submit to AE.



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Very cool, nice work...
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Awesome!!!! Nice Job.
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Looks great. Go beat the losi's

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Looks great, that's what the hobby is all about!
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Very cool!
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Tip of the hat to you my friend! great job!!!
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Thats awesome!! I would love to race in a SC-B class. Come on AE!
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I may be interested in this. How much did it cost you besides the actual car?
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