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Old 01-15-2009, 01:53 AM
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Default Bone Stock Supra + New Mounting System

Here's my latest brew- a new lego mounting system that nor adds weight when not in use nor interferes with Kyosho clip slots. It can be as simple or as elaborate as you want; can lead to virtually any point in the upper area of the body; can be used to mount ballasts or act as a reinforcement frame.

Supra itself will be further stripped of stock (beat up) paint to look new and I'll repaint the windows black/dark blue/green/etc and panel line this sucker.

Front clip was made out of styrene and Kyosho cement. Body-side mount point was glued using the same stuff and 2-3 pieces of .5mm styrene to lower the rear end enough to allow fancier body kits later on.








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Old 01-15-2009, 03:20 AM
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nice! good idea with the legos!
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Old 01-15-2009, 03:42 AM
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haha that actually is pretty clever using the legos to stick to each other to hold it on. very creative.
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Old 01-15-2009, 04:27 AM
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My only concern is whether or not they'd add enough unwanted weight to the top. No way around than to test it on the track. My #2 concern would be to figure out a way to mount some lead to a rear-extended frame t osimulate having both RM and MM configs and glue the rear tires to the ground even more. If this works, this might just become a very promising custom chassis that can easily accomodate mod motors.
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Old 01-15-2009, 06:23 AM
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Wow, the next time I use Legos I'll have to talk like that to make them sound technologically superior to all other clip/fastening forms. LOL, you did make it sound pretty crazy, but I liek to use legos, and your frame system looks pretty cool. On a mini-z though? I thought being cheap and using Legos's was something reserved for us poor boy XMODders. lol, j/k.
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Old 01-15-2009, 01:06 PM
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Well, since I don't have spare clips nor want to custom fit scratch-built ones each time, I figured I'll try legos. They may prove to be much more rigid and actually keep the body on unlike quite a bit of kyosho stock bodies using clips. So if I can build something like a racing tank that at the very least won't suffer from losing the body, that already will be a step forward. The body shape would fent off any rolling well, and smooth front bumper will help force its way out of minor wall-crashes.

I make it sound technical because it has huge potential to be and legos are easy to shape and hold together very well.

I may try a whole car frame outta styrene sometime down the road and I have a feeling this technique will prove extremely useful then.
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