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SNRC RD 4

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

I’m at SNRC at the moment doing the race control for Round 4

Smaller croud today (less than 30 cars), but it rain heavily last night, so many people probably did not go out due to it, the weather is a little dim, but no rain (so far)

I sold my 8T a month or so back, I really miss racing now :)

Build the Berg

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Yesterday the Berg axles came back, I spent some time in the dining room table putting it together .. looks stunning

I am replacing the chassis with a ZERO Berg chassis and the shocks with probably the Losi shocks (the default ones are too big for the Zero chassis) .. but as default .. it looks great, part of me wonders if I need to change it at all :)

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New crawler came .. and went

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

For a while now I have been wanting to get into Rock Crawling.

About a month ago I actually bought an Axial AX10 and a Goat Brushless System, but before I had a chance to even open the box, I changed my mind when I saw the Enroute Berg 2.2

So I placed an order for on from Japan, the idea is, if it’s good, I might start importing them in and sell @ RC NUT

Anyway, the Berg arrived today, and after a stung of £80 by customs, I got to admire how beautiful and well machined it is .. for about 30 minutes .. I then had to re-package it and send it to a buggy of mine for some milling (doing some alterations to it to make it even better at competition level)

So I was left with no Berg once again, except for the wheels .. I decided (after some forum digging and advise) to go with some M3 Badlands, after mounting one, I cant believe how great they look .. it’s Bling, Bling to the max, but well worthy it.

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Now I cant wait for the Berg to come back so I can finish the build :)

I also got 2 Spark 1000 Brushless Motors and 2 ESC’s .. I will be setting those with the Nomadio sometime this weekend.

Future Expansion of RC NUT

Friday, May 30th, 2008

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A few weeks back I finalized the deal with the landlord for a new area for RC NUT

Basically it will allow the shop to be almost 5x as big, loads moire space with direct access from the car park (currently access is thru the inside corridor only) .. plus it will be big enough to have a nice Lounge Area, with TV / XBOX and Simulators .. good for chill-out .. people on the RC works do love to come to the shop and just chill .. this gives them an area to relax.

We will also have a proper office area and storage / packaging, on the other side of the shop we will have a proper workbench, with tools and chargers, to properly work on customer’s cars .. no more plunking it on top of the display counter

On the center of the shop will be the massive (when I say massive I mean probably 50+ feet) display and sales counter, these will be glass showing the models inside, in the back of it we will have the hopups and expensive small stuff, in the front .. the area where the customer is, we will have massive amounts of space for models, and large items.

Unfortunately this all costs loads of ££ .. so the plan with the landlord is for us to have it done by Christmas time .. we will do it in stages and then move when it’s done, this gives us loads of time to do it right (plus pay it as we do it) .. it will be great once it’s done .. the shop will be massive.

We are taking basically almost an entire side of the building, we will have our own car park and green area, on the green area in front of the shop I’m even contemplating building a small 1/18th Astro track (for electric) .. just for ambience and a bit of fun.

The only problem with all this is .. as those who have visited us recently have seen .. we are getting FULL, the shop is packed with stock .. I could use to have this done for next week .. but hey, one needs to be smart and not go crazy and get into debt, so I rather do it slower and pay it on the spot as we go.

New Shell for Summer 08

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

A few weeks back I was trying to decide on a new paint scheme for the Summer Series, in the end I went with my regular yellow/red/blue with white accents scheme, just a little different design, this is the sketch I made of it:

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Well, I then went ahead and got me a Aztek A470 airbrush, I decided to use my petrol powered air compressor to do the painting, that proved to be the wrong choice, the compressor is great for trackside when I need to remove dirt and stuff from the car, but it does not have a “smooth” air flow for an Airbrush (plus is a bit too powerful, even on the lowest setting) .. so when I was doing some of the detail, it did too much spatter .. thats ok, I’m going to buy a proper airbrush compressor for the next one.

I used masking tape and a custom made stencil for the RC NUT .. this is how it looked after it was all applied

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Two weeks later, a few minutes here and there and it’s finally done, I love it, I do wish I had used a pearl white for the RC NUT instead of silver, but in the sun, the silver does whine nice.

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It was fun, allot of work, but fun, not too sure on the Faskmask liquid mask I used .. it felt rubbery at times, the Pactra colors on the other hand are beautiful, I backed it all with some Tamiya rattle can silver, just to protect the Pactra paint from Nitro Fuel, I do have some sealant from Pactra, but lets see how this works.

Sponsored A-Class Driver

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

About a week ago, I was talking to my rep for Horizon Hobby when the subject of “sponsored” drivers came up, he felt that in lieu of RC NUT growth it was time to have a proper sponsored driver, and they would back us up.

I immediately tough of Sham, he’s an amazing driver at NNRC, and I knew SMD / BMM where already putting some offers to him, so I’d had to act now if I was to have a chance.

Luckily enough, Sham preferred the deal I presented him to the prospect of still having to wait for the CRT X2 to drive, you know what they say, the early bird and all.

So last Saturday, we spend a good 5+ hours rebuilding a brand new Losi 8T for him to race with, we basically tore the roller apart and change oils, settings, as well as some hop-ups, while the 8T is solid from the box, there is always room for a little improvement here and there :) .

This coming Sunday is the first time SNRC opens, a nice relaxed atmosphere on a Astro track is just what we need to run the car in for the first time, so Sham and myself will be there for testing and practice .. I hope to have my own 8T rebuild by then so I can take it for a spin as well :)

I’m very excited, I know Sham is a A-Main contender for the truggy nationals, and that in turn will mean more exposure for RC NUT .. very exciting indeed.

New Paint Scheme for Summer Series

Monday, April 21st, 2008

The time has come for a new Shell, and with that, a new paint scheme.

I was debating going with a different color scheme, but decided .. if it aint broke, dont change it, I will use the same colors as last year (Rally Blue, Camel Yellow, Glow Orange, Red & White) .. but on a more vibrant configuration

This was last year’s design:
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This is this year’s:
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Basically, same colors .. but different (a little) scheme, I will also be using shading this time to make it have a bigger impact .. so I need an Airbrush :p

8IGHT-T Clean & Rebuild .. Day 1

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Now that the winter season is off, I figure it was time for a much needed rebuild before the summer season starts, the 8T was still all muddy from the last race at NNRC

Today I basically just started taking it all apart, I will replace all the oils (socks / diffs) as well as new bearings and probably some dogbones will be worn out as well, basically, a rebuild.

I need to order a 8T screw set, as some of the screws are quite worn out as well

Anyway, Day 1.. the tearing down of the beast :)

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More to come in the days to follow …

New Fioroni Parts

Monday, April 7th, 2008

We received a shipment of new Fioroni parts today, and some of them really surprised me :)

My first pleasant surprise was the new Losi 8/8T engine mount, granted its not cheap, but gosh is it lite .. but my real suprise was when i notice .. it SLIDES !!

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The way the screws for the engine mounts work, they have a rail that allows them to slide about 5-6MM .. perfect mesh anyone ? :)

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We also got in the new “Low Innercia” bits (for the 8/8T only at the moment) .. again, they are feather weight .. amazing

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We are shipping the first pre-orders of those today, so I should get some feedback on how they perform in the upcoming weeks

Last, some people have asked me the difference between the FR50 and FR51 flywheels .. basically the FR51 is slightly longer, great for the older Kyosho engine and those who need a couple extra MM to reach the spur gear

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FR50 on the left, FR51 on the right .. the FR50 is the Standard one and used by most cars.

Mini-LST Project Update

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Here are some updated pictures of my Mini-LST Project

No Standard parts, all upgrades, most of them I had to outsource from the US, so this project is taking time .. it will be done when it’s done, no hurry

One of my favorite features are the Alloy Wheels

It will of course be Brushless & Li-Po

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