Tekno RC EB48 Thread
#586
Just looking at the design of the diff housings. Any issues with the shock tower screws pulling through the plastic? Just wondering due to a bad experience with another manufacture that didnt back the screws with a lock nut recessed into the diff housing. Overall im really impressed with the design! Good job!
#587
I know exactly what manufacturer your talking about!! I'm so glad your new car doesnt suffer from this!
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#597
personally with a brand new kit, I try to spread the build out over a couple of days. Things that take fluids etc I may build on the first day, then do the rest of the chassis assembly the next. I think I do it this way as someone told me when I built my first kit that it was a good way to see if you have any slow leaks, etc.
#598
Not me , that sucker will be built and on the track within an hour ! I cant stand to have a new toy and not be able to play !
BTW I have been known to take my cars too the local Supermarket parking lot late at night for some testing after I put on a new part or build a new kit .
BTW I have been known to take my cars too the local Supermarket parking lot late at night for some testing after I put on a new part or build a new kit .
#599
I recently put my first buggy together (an RB5 SP2), and did it across many evenings for a total of about 9-10 hours (I'm a perfectionist at part clean up and assembly). I recently took every part off of my SCTE and cleaned it, then put it back together as well, and that assembly process only took a few hours. I expect that with this being my third kit, I'll do it in about 4ish hours while documenting what I'm doing. If that is all in one evening, or if it is spread out over evenings, will in large part depend on which day it arrives, since I only get weekends to go run at the track anyway. As I believe I was one of the early pre-orders, expect to see me posting build pictures and comments someplace to help folks out who may get it after me.



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