07-28-2006, 04:30 PM
Anyone have experience with this? I'm going to try a project for my Batmobile.
Its a 1/10th scale replica of the 1989 Film car. 21" long and very cool looking.
However, the chassis is a pretty sorry excuse for one. The wheels cannot be changed, they were put on at the factory without the intention of every being replaced. The rear end broke and I never found parts for it again so I eventually bought some RC10 oval car parts and made a RC10 ball diff work for it. but its still a crappy design and not really useful. I've done some cad work before, and will probably do most of the design templates in cad.
I don't plan on cutting up the old chassis. But rather taking measurements from it and creating a new double layer chassis and using parts from other RC cars to fill out the rest of the drivetrain and steering linkages.
Its a 1/10th scale replica of the 1989 Film car. 21" long and very cool looking.
However, the chassis is a pretty sorry excuse for one. The wheels cannot be changed, they were put on at the factory without the intention of every being replaced. The rear end broke and I never found parts for it again so I eventually bought some RC10 oval car parts and made a RC10 ball diff work for it. but its still a crappy design and not really useful. I've done some cad work before, and will probably do most of the design templates in cad.
I don't plan on cutting up the old chassis. But rather taking measurements from it and creating a new double layer chassis and using parts from other RC cars to fill out the rest of the drivetrain and steering linkages.
[SIZE="1"]Big Toy:'89 GTA LT1/4l60e, spohn this and that, needs a few more things.
Little Toys: Hyper One Seven | Inferno GT | Jammin X1cr | Jammin CRT Pro | 1989 Batmobile Replica
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Little Toys: Hyper One Seven | Inferno GT | Jammin X1cr | Jammin CRT Pro | 1989 Batmobile Replica
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