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Jors
#341 Posted : 21 January 2016 18:53:57

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I am at issue 85 I think on the same issue as mrsT
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#342 Posted : 21 January 2016 18:55:38

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ooops Mstr B Blushing
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#343 Posted : 23 January 2016 06:42:03

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No Worries! I was thinking, how many of you will actually be riding your RB7? Why i ask is have you noticed the ground clearance on it? Here in my area there is not really a race track, only roads we have is full of potholes! Don't think there is a way to increase the ground clearance!!!
My RB7 will just be left on the shelf, i will rather play with my HPI buggy!
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#344 Posted : 23 January 2016 09:49:44

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Same story here, do not really have place at home to ride it on the farm (dirt roads). Myself and AndreZS1AZ will have to go race in the mall parking lot after work BigGrin
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#345 Posted : 25 January 2016 08:04:40

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f1fanatic wrote:
Same story here, do not really have place at home to ride it on the farm (dirt roads). Myself and AndreZS1AZ will have to go race in the mall parking lot after work BigGrin


Lol hope the parking lot does not have potholes!
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#346 Posted : 25 January 2016 15:31:07

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2ILdefVoSQ

Found this on the net, a guy who converted the nitro RB7 to a electric. Gonna seriously do that :)
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#347 Posted : 26 January 2016 11:36:00

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I dont know if i will do that. I love the nitro!
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#348 Posted : 26 January 2016 11:54:26

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Yeah I love the nitro too, just a lot of effort in terms of keeping the motor running etc. Electric is a lot easier.

But I still want to see that RB7 at full chap, because it seems it is only one gear, where my hpi savage 25 had a gearbox with 3 gears.
MsTr_B
#349 Posted : 26 January 2016 12:48:49

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Jip it only has one gear, additional issues gives you a second gear.
True that about the nitro issues, i have issues starting my HPI trophy. Dont know anymore, only way I am going to start it is pour nitro over it and set it alight!
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#350 Posted : 10 February 2016 09:48:15

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You guys so busy with the build you not on the forum?
I connected all wiring and battery pack to mine, all servos are ready to go!Flapper
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#351 Posted : 15 February 2016 11:30:28

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I've been waiting for issues 53-56 for just over 3 weeks now. It seems all is back to postal perhaps Confused ? And they give the same old rhyme of 14-21 days. If a courier takes that long I'd rather be using the post office Glare
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#352 Posted : 16 February 2016 08:35:30

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f1fanatic wrote:
I've been waiting for issues 53-56 for just over 3 weeks now. It seems all is back to postal perhaps Confused ? And they give the same old rhyme of 14-21 days. If a courier takes that long I'd rather be using the post office Glare

Back to square one. I know my wife receives hers always at the end of the month. Surely using the same courier company as all these magazines comes from jacklin.
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#353 Posted : 19 February 2016 09:05:22

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Finally received issues 53-56. Now the next battle from 57-60 BigGrin
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#354 Posted : 21 February 2016 10:38:01

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Not too busy building, just waiting for parts. I got 75-78 on Thursday via courier. I have not put the parts together yet as I am busy finishing off the hydroplane and have been down to the Breede river for the weekend and just got back. Trying to motivate myself so that I can motivate the guys in the workshop tomorrowLaugh
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#355 Posted : 27 February 2016 17:08:24

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This is a once off picture of the hydroplane to wet your appetites. Just some odds and ends to do and then then stickers. This was a scratch build, in other words, no plans etc. If all calculations are correct, 100kph+. Thanks MrT for not bumping me. I hope.
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#356 Posted : 27 February 2016 18:31:25

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Some very skillful work has gone into this one.

I have seen some of these in use on a tv programme and its beyond me how you can ever control them at the speed they go its amazing.

Hope all your calculations payoff and it performs as you have planned.
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#357 Posted : 17 March 2016 18:15:48

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Have now just got issues 79-82 via courier. I suppose that I will carry on building over the weekend and post some pictures. This will be after I have run the hydroplane for the first time so I will be a busy boy.
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#358 Posted : 19 March 2016 19:29:05

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It seems that with the parts that I have, I will be able to run the car. I will put all the recent parts together and then get together with someone that I know and mix a batch of fuel. I will be waiting for the shock extensions coming in issue 85 so that I can lift the nose a bit. I am very disappointed about the amount of play on the suspension and steering bits. With the amount of money that we are spending I would have expected tighter tolerances. Oh well, let's see what Monday brings when I try and run it.
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Jors
#359 Posted : 11 April 2016 19:20:00

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Hi
The shocks extensions made a big difference looks almost too high now. Can't wait for the last 5 issues.

Pitty the display body doesn't fit as nice as I hoped
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#360 Posted : 25 April 2016 09:50:43

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I have being missing in action awhile, the newborn baby arrived.
I tried to start it the oneday and the cord got lose and went into the pull starter, got gatvol and left it since.

All my issues since than have being collection dust, will clean it soon and start building again.

Hows the build going for you all? I plasti-dipped my display body matt black, looks nice just want to put all the decals on. I will post a photo when its done.
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