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The AMT bodies can be made to fit the SCX24 just fine. You may need to alter the link lengths front or rear to get the wheelbase to match, but with SCX24's, there are a variety of different length links for them since they have a few different models. Here is the AMT Coca Cola van sitting on a Deadbolt chassis...Yeah i knew jerked and got this
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Amazon charged 219$. Yeah for me that roll cage id bend out of brass and solder. Or have an excuse the get a mini welder. I def see your points. Learned most of that last night when youtubeing “slicer” and “gcode” files. Cnc would be fun but i code for a living. I'm fine with knobs for fun. Yeah i have a lofty goal. Turn an scx24 into scale 1/25 gm 2wd chassis so i can mount revell and amt bodies on them maybe even diecast. And with that weight aluminum or brass would be cake compares to skin and internal lattice and sagging. Will thro 3d printer ok CL or ebay.
I am not sure whst you mean by Mamba, unless you are referring to Castle electronics, which are still being made.I have the lizard pro? In two scx24s. And got the 12/2 overdrive gears and a min-z crawler axle coming. But yeah furitek makes some sick stuff. I been out a couple of years. Is mamba dead?
I got bluetooth and brushless on a 1/24 scale. And a friggin wireless cam?! Back in the day i was happy if it was radioshack and didnt turn left when backing up.
Surpass Hobbies have some small scale brushed motors, but I am not sure if they have anything for speed in small scale. I wouldn't personally look at anything other that Furitek or Castle.Yeah meant cast creations. Sorry. Mamba was a series. And yeah when looking for brushless for scx24 that outrunner eac mounting plate they sell is killer. I only heard of them recently. Any recommendations on other brushless options. I tries an aftermarket brushed and kinda not impressed but $129 is pricy when ya already have two running
They do, but Furitek is the chit for small scale stuff. They have power systems for everything from drifters, to monster trucks, to crawlers, and they do it very well. Castle has the Micro Mamba, which would probably be good here, but you would have to find a trsnsmission and make it work. Furitek has all that covered already, and in quality faahion to boot.Castle is way to go electric in my opinion. They have good programming and nice setups.
YESS!! This!! each has its forte' but with those 3 pieces of machinery you can pretty much build anything you can imagine that will fit on the machinery.. Back when I was machining my cars on my mill I bought my first printer to only make wheels for my cars.. cut to a few years later and the only things machined on one of my cars is the motor plate,LOLWhat you want is a 3d printer, cnc mill, and a lathe.
What parts are you making?