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So here we go....

Once upon a time in a land far far away (well finland but its far enough) a man had a plan add to this ambition and we have a story...

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Well now the theory is done lets start the build


The Beginnning.

So this was what i was greeted with when i came home some nice boxes with lots of excitement added mwuhahahahaha



Cue 1 x THE car, 1 x OS Speed, 2 x Savox Servos, 1 x Losi exhuast because im cheap and didnt want to speed £100 + on the Os pipe! wooo then think **** i forgot a switch and a receiver pack FFS!!

Unboxing was fun but i had a closer look at the lines of the shell its a marmite thing really you either love or hate it, i hate marmite but i do like this shell

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Strangley after numerous builds i was expecting to build the diffs first well i was wrong, we start with the shocks,



All the bits laid out and ready for assembly.



A point of note normally with threaded shocks i have a dremel at the ready to mark them so i can keep count of the turns as i went to attack them i noticed the pre notch already there! Phew close call.



Laziness alert! why wait when you can er pump..



Et violla! All nice shiny and built *note* I dont like shock boots never have never will i consider them the anti christ.

Then it was the turn of the Diffs ah how i hate doing these things.



little thing i liked was the bag saying "front diff" yes easily pleased move on



standard affair really and the use of the black grease on the outdrives i love this stuff use it on any kit i build shame i cant eat it really.



lazziness alert! well i hate building the diffs and screwing them together it sucks so i went and bought a new screwdriver Mcginty 1 - Diffs 0

some frentic screwing later and BING!

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Ah the gearboxes time along with the arms and stuff (THE car uses short arms in case you didnt know)

all parts laid out before screwing together



Now i always do this with all grub screws mainly to make sure the threadlock stays put and the parts do too



Oh so nearly there



Now the remainder of the front end nice shiny shock tower wont be like that for long, pre made roll bar link ahh the joy and some lube for the gears the oddonnel stuff turns to a wax like substance and makes it smoother than marlon brando.



The shafts



Nice little things with these alloy cnc knuckles and they dont have any play so when you stick it on a setup station that camber angle stays at 2 and doesnt change to 22!! *slight exageration*


The front end in its glory celebratory beer for me




Time for the rear..

Some nice detailing on the toe plate nice bit of bling for me..



grub screw again



Similar to a losi this bit the way the rear diff gear is reversed and the plastic insert which secures into the gearbox



so now me rear looks a little like this

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THE WING IS BLING

i challenge someone to find a better looking wing i think its ace anyone who wants a closer look come and find me but dont steal it ill cry




hey my camera skills are crap as demonstrated by this photo



its meant to show the jq logo etched into the tower god im crap sorry JQ

quite possibly a nicer rear than mine??




ah i forgot something




The genious center diff



So this is a bit designed by jq and when building it you apreciate the effort and thought the brakes can be set so easily because they are on the outside and in line ( i love that it beats the rc8 design ) everything screws together nice and its claimed if done right its maintanence free for a season now that be good news.

The brakes are kin nice too they seem similar to the avids i used to have and they had some proper stopping power behind them endo for fun with them.
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why have you taken a photo of this..



well because it has 3 points to change the ackerman, the adjusting nut is at the top where it bloody should be and i really like the c clip to stop it unwinding simple but sooo effective.


Mmmmmmmmm the chassis nice and milled and black too man will i cry when i find the rough rocks and rubble track side someone bring cleenex please.



its a bit narrow i think my "legs" wider hehe




Now whats so good about an oring i hear you say, well it should keep the gearbox watertight which is good normally i silicone around the gearbox when i slap it on the chassis no need now hurrah!



the front missing something dont know what though..



Ah thats it



Starting to look like THE car now


Oooo dogbones aint they a tad old...



well yes but hang on they are lighter, need no maintanence cheaper and come on they are bloody gold what more do you want also it makes it easier when moving the center diff forwards or backwards got to love it



ITS really really looking like a car now



So far so good really like the simplicity of it so far
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The radio tray where all those radio things go



couple of mins later



a few screws later



The radio tray needs some apreciation why well you can change a servo without removing it from the chassis i mean thats ace how many times have we all moaned at having to swap a servo i know i damn well have and my pitman will testify my moaning hahaha

Speeeeeeeeeeed and no its the drug sadly



Yum well it was a long thought process what engine to go for but it was the most reliable motor i used last season including an hr's running non stop at slough. The motor mounts are quick release too and included with the kit cest manifique!

It needs a clutch and im torn on either using the stock 3 shoe ones or the fioroni sliding clutch which ive always loved.

Mounted with the pipe and tray looks nice



Now that nice linkage i was on about see how its all inline and how easy it is to adjust



and now its done with the airfilter in place and everything else where it should be what more can i man ask



OH **** the shell hmmmm 2hrs later....





So there we go i havent explained everything in depth as JQ has done that already here and he does a better job than me..

http://jq-products.com/the-news

But my thoughts so far are happy ones its been a pleasant build and the plastics seem strong and good as do the other components havent had the chance to run it yet but that should change come 2 weeks when i venture out into the cold under instructions from Mr Webb (bastard) if anyone has any questions either post em or PM me and ill do my best to help/answer if i cant ill find out for you
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whats next for me well......



If you see me trackside please pop over and say hello and feel free to have a peek i wont bite might dribble a bit if its cold but other than that all is good


Big thanks to

www.neobuggy.net for the photos
www.gbmodelsport.co.uk for the Team drive and supporting me
www.jq-products.com for THE car
www.m-k-racing.com for taking me on as a team driver for THE car


Next steps are to get mr Newton to do me a shell have a peek below for a look at his work

http://www.kifopaint.com/
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This really is one sexy looking bit of kit!
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This really is one sexy looking bit of kit!
id like to see but for some reason the pics wont load
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id like to see but for some reason the pics wont load

fixed

had to delete some albums
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fixed

had to delete some albums

hi alli get is a picture with the photoshop logo saying upgrade to pro now.to view you dont have to have photobucket do you?if so its just me

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hi alli get is a picture with the photoshop logo saying upgrade to pro now.to view you dont have to have photobucket do you?if so its just me

thanks
Its not just you me too.
The originator of the first post has a photobucket account but has a FREE account limited to the amount of viewings one can have. This limit has been reached for the month and will not display any of his/hers images untill the bandwidth is reset next month.

The best option to use is: www.imageshack.us to host your image if your going to have a lot o viewings and your account is free on Photobucket, Unless you upgrade to Pro.

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Ah,

Cheers Ben,

well at least i know they were popular then
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First run today really liked it engine was being run in so first run was painful but leaned it out for the second one and was impressed by THE corner speed and everything else :sweat::nod:

want to change to 1.4pistons, change oils and maybe some other light tweaks but good times are ahead

on the downside the UK is shite in the winter

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