For the leaf springs, have you considered using the coil spring from a small tape measure? Hobbytown USA carries a 3' tape that may be the correct width, and Harbor Freight carries a 6' tape that can be narrowed down while giving a slightly thicker spring.
@@MakeItRC I hope you can use them in the future. They have really good control when paired to one of their ESC's. I've got a handful of them. Really really smooth. Nice work by the way. I appreciate your content. While I'm sharing. The Geko24 Chassis is a fantastic platform to build upon. It's a big upgrade from of the 1:24 Trailfinder chassis.
A quick update on the Trans Am project. Looks like it's going to rip with this new motor! Just a few more things to do before this car is complete.
That red Camero spinning out in slow motion looked so real👍
Ha putting a Rocket 455 got that tiger in the tank going. I actually like seeing the leaf springs flex like it’s being powered by a high torque 455. 👍
Need some scale yellow slapper bars to help with the axle wrap. :D Man that's sharp looking - hope it's a fun driver.
For the leaf springs, have you considered using the coil spring from a small tape measure? Hobbytown USA carries a 3' tape that may be the correct width, and Harbor Freight carries a 6' tape that can be narrowed down while giving a slightly thicker spring.
How about the spring in an ink pen?
Simply amazing! You are very talented Brother!👌
That's pretty cool
Have you seen the Furitek Springtail line? Brushless micro Komodo attached to an n20 gearbox.
Hadn't seen those before, very cool! Thanks for the info. 👍
@@MakeItRC I hope you can use them in the future. They have really good control when paired to one of their ESC's. I've got a handful of them. Really really smooth.
Nice work by the way. I appreciate your content.
While I'm sharing. The Geko24 Chassis is a fantastic platform to build upon. It's a big upgrade from of the 1:24 Trailfinder chassis.
Cool 😎
Im thinking of using a 95 thunderbird nascar kit to make an rc, do you have any recommendations?
Could you try a 1990s miata