Dad's dedication to Joseph Paul "Angel"

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Grinded the CEN antenna mount, placed a paper on the interior to prevent over run of glue, lastly I used a glue gun to seal hole.

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I used grommets on the wire to seal the box and preventing the wires from moving freely

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Figuring the placement of the box. I choose the TVP brace as the securing place for the battery and receiver box. Used the idea from SAVAGE SAM instead of multiple boxes for the receiver and battery.
http://www.youtube.com/savagexsam#p/u/27/E0D6SzQsDEU


Made my marks and drilled for the mounting and entry for the servo wires.

Screws M4x20 and a grommet as a spacer, shock absorber, and assisting in the leveling of the box. The box is not constructed to a true 90 Degree which does not allow it to sit squarely to the TVP.

You cannot see the degree but trust me!
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Servo wire slots

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Wire routes

I routed the wires as not to get caught with moving and rotating parts. The throttle and brake wires are looped around the steering servo wires preventing it from moving towards the drive cups. Plus the TVP brace and the cushion holding it securly in place.

FRONT


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Throttle and brake wire servo routing. The engine mounting bolt and nut is a barrier from the brake system<-- Run away truck. The wire is tensioned enough not go go over it.

Rear to the front


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Wire routed in the spaces between the transmission and TVP. It was enough space without the wires being pinched and possible being cut.



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nice work! Very good attention to detail. I haven't seen such a nice build in a while! Keep it up! I hope all my parts arrive this week, my fingers are itching watching this thread
 
nice work! Very good attention to detail. I haven't seen such a nice build in a while! Keep it up! I hope all my parts arrive this week, my fingers are itching watching this thread

J1A1H, The build is fun. I tried to make it different from others but you can only do so much. When you start doing yours take alot of pictures and post the steps. I like seeing what others may say, their ideas, and opinions which keeps me motivated to keep posting. If not, it just get boring. Thanks bud
 
Had a 1/8th baja body but i messup with the paint scheme. Any recommendations? I contacted serveral RC body modifiers/painters but they all say they do not have the skills to do what I want. Bummer!
 
Remember don't go too all out on a body... afterall it is just going to get destroyed!
 
Finalizing the receiver/battery box

I used two 100mm servo extensions and grommets

1st. I used a grommet on the steering servo wire to seal the hole for a clean look as it goes through the box


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2nd. I passed the throttle/brake extension through the box and then attached the grommet

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Lastly. I pushed the grommet in so the grooves engage the inside and outside of box.

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Unmounted Battery/receiver CEN box

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Wondering if this is the 1st CEN box modification at least posted in a thread?
 
Wondering if this is the 1st CEN box modification at least posted in a thread?[/QUOTE]

Meant to say: 1st of it kind modification?
 
well i certainly haven't come across something like this... It loosk so good it almost looks factory built! props man!
 
looking very good joe. i did the cen box as well, but inside the TVP's. You have to cut it and rebuild the box to fit this way. like soul says everyone does it different, i like the side mount idea! savage sam knows best. lol
 
looking very good joe. i did the cen box as well, but inside the TVP's. You have to cut it and rebuild the box to fit this way. like soul says everyone does it different, i like the side mount idea! savage sam knows best. lol

Yah I have seen numerous in between the TVP's using 150cc, and only Savage Sam with it on the outside.
 
Rubber Band

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I used a rubber band as an oring. I find myself trying to go through puddles, so I said why not. So I put it there for the heck of it. LOL
 
looks good joe.. i always wanted to do the led meter.. rockout builds coming along sweet

I had it from the stock truck so why not waste the money. Thanks Hypnotiq. Probably going to hit on the whole CEN box question I asked.
 

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