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Old 16-01-2010
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Default Madrat chassis plate

Hi, after my son drove his rat into a kurb at top speed it totalled the front end. I ordered some new standard parts but decided to make a solid aluminium chassis plate for it. What do you think?? I have tested it and its held up well to frontal crashes so far.

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looks good how thick is it? and wont it bend? does it still have the same kickup?
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top class mate well done my nephew just smashed the front end of his macnum i could do of one of them for him lol keep it up!!!!

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Battle_Axe,
I made it to the exact dimensions as the original plastic one with the same kick up. It's gone full speed into the same kurb and only broke the plastic tip of the plate under the alloy bit. I had to make it strong , my son is only 8 and doesn't understand slow yet.
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Good job.

Did you weigh it before you fitted it ??
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I didn't weigh it as i was in a rush to fit it, but my son has been jumping it and it still seems fairly well balanced. At a guess it would be 2-3 times heavier than the plastic one
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nice one mate
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Last pics of the latest plate I have made for budgio





Finally weighed this one and its 26g, the one i made for my son was 27g but it was badly machined with excess material left over. The stock item weighs in at 11g.
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how much are they?
i could do with one
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Nice job there

wouldnt mind 1 myself would give the extra front end weight
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So nice !!! Very good job !!

I broke this piece too, but just do a little reinfort with 1mm aloy piece :

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, i,ll give it a good testing this Sunday at the pda.
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Put me down for one too!!!
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P.S. Don't suppose you fancy making some rear ones too??
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P.S. Don't suppose you fancy making some rear ones too??
i have a t piece in t6 ali interested 15quid posted
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How good are the ones for £3.91 ?
http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?CallFun...n&ItemID=33630
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not asgood as the ali one but ive only broke one original driving likea twat
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Funny, that's exactly how I drive!!!
How does a tenner by paypal as a gift sound?
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They are the standard kit ones.Apex sell the alloy one but if you ask me its much too heavy for the rear end.
http://www.apexmodels.com/gbu0-catsh...annMadRat.html

You could always email TeamC for the official carbon t-piece (TU0239)
http://www.teamcracing.net/index_top.../134358&page=2
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Thanks for that budgio, think you just blew diglers sale!!!

I do want to keep the weight down, I'm just bashing but like fast long run times! (Oh and plenty of wheelies!!)

Maybe I should just wait till it breaks, just worried it will break the gearbox housing at the same time!
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