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Old 12-09-2016 | 03:57 AM
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Originally Posted by savagesam
Well the body is panted, time to hit the pavement, grass, dirt, what ever I can find I guess.
But is it going to have enough traction?
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Old 12-09-2016 | 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by mamdot91
Correct me if i'm wrong, but a potential "Conversion Kit" for ET48 --> MT410 would consist of:

1) MT410 shock towers
2) MT410 body posts/mounts
3) Body
4) Tires
5) Thicker oils

So if I own an ET48 already, I just need to get the mt towers and body posts (given that I dont want a shorter chassis) and im good to go?

FYI: FOR PEOPLE WHO DONT WANT THE SHORTER CHASSIS***
Your about spot on, besides lack of bumpers. Which I would suggest the Tbone bumpers for teh sct instead...and get their 8th wheelie bar
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Old 12-09-2016 | 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by zemog255
Just finished building mine and of course its raining. I have a few tekno eb48.2 buggies I bought used, so this was my first kit to build it took a while with just hand tools. I will be investing in some sort of power tool for my next build my hands hurt haha. I did a quick test run and its a wheelie machine for sure can't wait for it to dry up. I mostly drive on my backyard track I think this truck will be perfect for it, its very rough with big jumps and the grass around it is thick if you go off track. Plus sometimes I get bored and just try to jump whatever looks possible haha
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Castle mamba monster 2200kv with a HW SCT Pro ESC

SMC 4s 6700mah battery

18t pinion

80k80k50k in the diffs

Proline 3.8 badland tires

Proline Ram 1500 body

Hitec 7955 servo
Might want to look at a 17t pinion with that 2200. 18t I think might be a tad too much.
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Old 12-09-2016 | 06:41 AM
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Might want to look at a 17t pinion with that 2200. 18t I think might be a tad too much.
It is, I just wanted to try it. Its not getting hot it just has so much power it makes it difficult to drive. I have a 16-17t also. I might end up putting my smc 1900 in. I'm going to try a lighter diff fluid as well wheelies are fun but not when it won't do anything else. I think 30-30-20 is what I will try next. If I was just random bashing it would be fun but it will spend the majority of the time on my backyard track. Its just a different driving experience compared to the EB but testing things out and seeing what works is part of the fun.
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Old 12-09-2016 | 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by TNTylo
Nice Paint work.
Agreed. The wood bed was a nice addition. It's nice to see different bodies as well.
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Old 12-09-2016 | 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by zemog255
It is, I just wanted to try it. Its not getting hot it just has so much power it makes it difficult to drive. I have a 16-17t also. I might end up putting my smc 1900 in. I'm going to try a lighter diff fluid as well wheelies are fun but not when it won't do anything else. I think 30-30-20 is what I will try next. If I was just random bashing it would be fun but it will spend the majority of the time on my backyard track. Its just a different driving experience compared to the EB but testing things out and seeing what works is part of the fun.
I run the SMC 1900kv in my ET with an 18t pinion, and it does just fine. I would assume you'd also want to be in the 17t-18t area with that. I'd say 18t, but to account for the larger/heavier tires, 17t may be the ticket.

Same advice to SavageSam. I'd go up in pinion from the 15t you said you were running.
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Old 12-09-2016 | 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by savagesam
Well the body is panted, time to hit the pavement, grass, dirt, what ever I can find I guess

I'd like it a lot better if it didn't have that bowtie in front....
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Old 12-09-2016 | 08:13 AM
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Boring simple paint but already have some big cracks main reason I don't spend a lot of time on paint. shoegoo and dry wall tape will hopefully keep it from getting any worse.

Proline 09 Ram 1500
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Old 12-09-2016 | 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by zemog255
Boring simple paint but already have some big cracks main reason I don't spend a lot of time on paint. shoegoo and dry wall tape will hopefully keep it from getting any worse.

Proline 09 Ram 1500
Nothing at all wrong with that, looks awesome!
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Old 12-09-2016 | 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by zemog255
It is, I just wanted to try it. Its not getting hot it just has so much power it makes it difficult to drive. I have a 16-17t also. I might end up putting my smc 1900 in. I'm going to try a lighter diff fluid as well wheelies are fun but not when it won't do anything else. I think 30-30-20 is what I will try next. If I was just random bashing it would be fun but it will spend the majority of the time on my backyard track. Its just a different driving experience compared to the EB but testing things out and seeing what works is part of the fun.
I'm running hw 2250 kv. 17t was way too much power. The 15t calmed it down perfectly. I would do 15T.
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Old 12-09-2016 | 03:30 PM
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Here is some a time lapse video of the unboxing and build video I did of the New TEKNO MT410 MONSTER TRUCK, Hope you enjoy the footage and thanks to the guys at Coast 2 Coast Rc here in Australia for arranging the kit for me to put through its paces.

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Old 12-09-2016 | 04:20 PM
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Well it has survived its first visit to the local small bmx track for some playtime

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Originally Posted by savagesam
Well it has survived its first visit to the local small bmx track for some playtime
Thanks for the Vid. Wow those were some pretty hard hits and shrugged it off. Excellent driving as well. Very enjoyable to watch.
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Old 12-10-2016 | 06:28 AM
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Originally Posted by savagesam
Well it has survived its first visit to the local small bmx track for some playtime

+ YouTube Video
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Nice!

Any damage?
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Old 12-10-2016 | 08:10 AM
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Functioning chassis, need to squirt the shell.

Items installed not included in the kit:

Hobbywing Xerun XR8 Plus Brushless ESC/G2 Motor Combo (1900kV)
Pro-Line Badlands 3.8" Tire 1/2" Offset Wheel (2) (Black) (M2)
Pro-Line RAM 1500 Monster Truck Body
ProTek RC 170T Chad Bradley Team Edition High Torque Servo
Tekno RC 4x10mm Button Head Droop Adjustment Hex Screw
Tekno RC Aluminum Single Sided Clamping Servo Horn
Tekno RC Aluminum Vented Shock Cap Set
Tekno RC Aluminum Shock Adjustment Nut Set
Tekno RC 95mm Rear Shock Spring Set (Yellow) (1.6 x 9.5T)
Tekno RC 80mm Front Shock Spring Set (Yellow) (1.6 x 8.0T)
Tekno RC Aluminum Shock Cartridge Cap Set
Tekno RC CNC Conical Shock Pistons (8x1.3mm)
Attached Thumbnails Tekno MT410-img_20161210_094131.jpg   Tekno MT410-img_20161210_094142.jpg   Tekno MT410-img_20161210_094156.jpg   Tekno MT410-img_20161210_094237.jpg   Tekno MT410-img_20161210_094245.jpg  

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