diymod
11-04-2008, 10:47 PM
Here is our Xmod Evo test car with a Lancia Delta HF Autoscale body for the Mini-Z MA010 cars.
To use on the Xmod Evo the chassis must be the "short" setting. The proportions are perfect for this body, and it actually looks better than on the Mini-Z chassis. I am developing an adjustable front mount and right now it is in the developmental stage, but it allows near infinite adjustment and should cure the "too high" front stance all the Xmods are plagued with lately.
The rear custom mount was challenging to make but is solid. The car is fast and handles great. It is built with a PN Fet Stock motor, sealed ball bearings, and power switch bypass. Thanks for checking it out. More cool pics and projects at www.diyminituner.blogspot.com
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_MJMxrlzYjUc/SRESwDdRxTI/AAAAAAAAAPQ/jlv8PBX2lGQ/s320/xmod+lancia+delta+web+2.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_MJMxrlzYjUc/SRESvzKyewI/AAAAAAAAAPI/v6xwwgTKCEI/s320/xmod+lancia+delta+web+1.jpg
To use on the Xmod Evo the chassis must be the "short" setting. The proportions are perfect for this body, and it actually looks better than on the Mini-Z chassis. I am developing an adjustable front mount and right now it is in the developmental stage, but it allows near infinite adjustment and should cure the "too high" front stance all the Xmods are plagued with lately.
The rear custom mount was challenging to make but is solid. The car is fast and handles great. It is built with a PN Fet Stock motor, sealed ball bearings, and power switch bypass. Thanks for checking it out. More cool pics and projects at www.diyminituner.blogspot.com
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_MJMxrlzYjUc/SRESwDdRxTI/AAAAAAAAAPQ/jlv8PBX2lGQ/s320/xmod+lancia+delta+web+2.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_MJMxrlzYjUc/SRESvzKyewI/AAAAAAAAAPI/v6xwwgTKCEI/s320/xmod+lancia+delta+web+1.jpg