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Well, I'm a new guy here, but I've been in the hobby for about 6 years. This is my story. (long post...)

Started the hobby on a whim and bought a xxx-nt for Christmas (thanks in part to my wife). I always wanted to get a RC, but couldn't afford it as a kid. I'm no longer a "kid"... I have since owned and gotten rid of a few more.

Started with a xxx-nt, then got a t-maxx once I realized I had nowhere to drive a ST. Converted the t-maxx to a 21 chassis. Got tired of fixing it all the time, so I traded the xxx-nt for another t-maxx that I converted to 2wd. Was relatively happy for about 6 months, then I got a savage. Sold both maxx's within a few months due to the savage being much more of what I wanted, durability, power. That was all pretty much in the first 3 years.

I wanted something "fast" but durable, so I got a HB lightning 1/8th buggy roller for $100 and quickly did some changes to make it a little better for my bash sites. I installed a 50T spur, 12T CB, OFNA blazer wheels/tires and OFNA shocks. Now it's fast and relatively durable depending on how stupid I feel on any given bash day.

Somewhere in the middle, I purchased a HPI Nitro MT... I wanted to try the ST thing again, but thought 4wd would suit me better... it didn't. Sold it a few months after buying it.

I recently bought a used revo for $350 shipped with RPM arms and aluminum shock ends. The engine was in almost new condition and so was the rest of the truck. Barely a scratch could be found on it. I've only run about a gallon through it and it seems to be a pretty tough and agile truck. I'll find out more when warmer weather comes.

Since it is winter, I pretty much went into RC hibernation until I got the Revo in November. Then I have only driven it over the past few months when it warms up on rare occasions. In the meantime, I've cleaned and rebuilt my savage and did some much needed maintenance on both the savage and my buggy. Both are now sitting and waiting for warmer weather.

Here are my rigs as they sit now.
Savage:
OS 21 RG
HPI ribbed pipe
OFNA buggy tank
OFNA 9.5 rear buggy shocks (8)
Shock socks
Lunsford titanium turnbuckles
645MG servo for steering w/ HPI steering upgrade
Futaba S3305 servo for T/B
OFNA/Du bro throttle linkage
Skip's shock towers
My own mess of a roll bar... (you may laugh now Wink )
Maximizer x-75 bead locks with HB (I think) tires.
Aluminum rear diff case
[Image: 2006-0218-SavageTankSide.jpg]
[Image: 2006-0218-SavageRear.jpg]

HB Lightning buggy:
OS 21 RG/HPI Savage header/Pipe
UE Supermaxx Shocks
OFNA blazer tires/wheels
645MG steering/throttle/brake
12T sportwerks bell
50T HB spur

Pic - pre-winter cleaning/maintenance
[Image: 2005-1024-BuggyBodyOffExhaust.jpg]

Revo:
RPM arms
P2 rockers
shock socks
exhaust drilled out
645MG single steering servo/Traxxas HD servo saver spring
futaba s3305 throttle/brake OFNA/Du-Bro throttle linkage
Homemade exhaust support plate (steel)

[Image: 2005-1230-RevoTankSideBody.jpg]

Waterproofed electronics:
[Image: 2005-1209-RevoTopCasesOpen.JPG]
nice, good thing you cleaned that buggy it need it.
nice..welcome to the boards
wecome to the forum!!
welcome to the boards. nice savage roll bar BTW
traxxas thrasher Wrote:welcome to the boards. nice savage roll bar BTW


yeah, i assume that you are running an SUV body?
Traxxas_Junkee Wrote:yeah, i assume that you are running an SUV body?

who me or him?
him
Oh ok I see
I run half bodies. Or I was running a half body... I don't care for SUV bodies. Makes it to hard to get at the engine/starter/fuel tank.

Using the cold rolled steel bar allows the truck to slide instead of dig in like the RCS cage that I had... and broke:
[Image: 2005-0917-BentRCSCage.JPG]
I band-aided that cage with the same type of bar that you see on there now. I was surprised how well it held up. I ran it like this for about 3 gallons of abuse:
[Image: 2005-0918-RCSCageFix.JPG]

On a wreck, be it a roll over or end over end, the steel bar just glances off the ground and slides. This dissipates a lot of the impact. I also allowed enough of an angle near the rear tower so it can bend about 3/4 of an inch forward before it hits my tower. Should work out ok... I hope. Getting those towers again from skip will be a PITA as he only has them occasionally. I hate aluminum towers, or I'd try nova's.
Dude, you know you're a hardcore basher when you kill an RCS cage lol..Good job!
I normally get a lot of flak for how my rigs look... but at the end of a day, they are normally still fully functional. Besides, I bash 98% of the time alone, so the only person to impress is me. Well, and all of you guys...
Revo2k Wrote:Dude, you know you're a hardcore basher when you kill an RCS cage lol..Good job!


yeah, just be ware of 6 inch curbs, right revo2k?
Traxxas_Junkee Wrote:yeah, just be ware of 6 inch curbs, right revo2k?

Shhh....lol
matt, do you still have pics? You should put them up... (So he will be afraid of curbs...)
I want to see these pics too Big Grin I am already afraid of curbs after my runaway into one, the second day owning my t-maxx.