TC4 RTR, Tips and Tricks for Stock, Etc.
#136
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (17)
I have contacted them and they are not making anymore. I'm working with a guy right now to 3d print it but there is also the guy that has a spare for sale with his complete car in the FS section. Just waiting for him to get back with me and hopefully I can make it happen.
I was tempted to try jb weld if the 3d printing was too expensive.
I was tempted to try jb weld if the 3d printing was too expensive.
#137
I know you have to find a way to get rid of the surface oxides before applying glue, and there are several glues for aluminum: Loctite E-30-CL, high temp CA glues, and others, but the Loctite seems to be the preferred method.... Even if the 3d works, you can still test the glue method.... Good luck.....
#141
Tech Rookie
I apologize if this is frowned upon, but can anyone let me know the value of my used RTR brushless TC4?
Would post pictures, but I don't have enough post yet.
I'm thinking around $200 since the rollers are $150ish...
Thanks for any assistance!
- It was purchased as a stock RTR TC4
- Has a sidewinder 5700kv motor/ esc
- 3's Racing graphite conversion
- (4) GRP rubber wheels
- (4) HPI/ Yokomo drift wheels
- Yokomo FC3s body
- Factory servo, radio, RX and (1) 3600 nimh 6 cell battery (will also include factory chassis parts that were replaced)
Would post pictures, but I don't have enough post yet.
I'm thinking around $200 since the rollers are $150ish...
Thanks for any assistance!