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Gonna start building my re release frog soon that i got for my birthday in January. I wanted some of the parma style nerf bars for the side but dont have a lot of spare cash at the moment and was wondering if anyone knew where i could picj a set up cheaply. I was thinking of doing a thread on it when i start if anyone is interested? my camera isnt fantastic but it takes a good picture it might not be up to the usual quality on here.
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I'd like to see that- I had a (2nd hand) Frog back in the day & built a re-re one something like 3 & a 1/2 years ago ... compared to the original, I found it surprisingly fast (maybe modern 540 motors have better magnets & therfore more torque?), the rear springs are far too hard, the metal antennas make crashes/rolls twice as bad, and the wing _still_ wing rips off at the base. There are also stickers for the roof/roll bars on the body - I painted them on instead but it was very fiddly I guess my main tips for a build would be: - mask/avoid the windscreen area; it's supposed to be clear, - mask/avoid the base & a bit of the sides of the wing mounts if you're using Tamiya polycarbonate brush paints - I suspect the solvent softens the lexan. |
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Those nerf bars look excellent.
Not sure if they're Parma. I saw a few other brands made them. The Hornet-Grasshopper bar is a bit different though. Your best shot at getting one might be to save a search result on eBay and get an update on new matches. Or an add on one of the forums of course... |
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....or have a go at making some? - B+Q usually have a rack with plastic, aluminium, brass & steel rod & tube (Round or square, lots of sizes).
I usually use Plastics Direct (Online store) for my needs - they're sensibly priced & are happy dealing with hobbyists as well as businesses, small quantities not a problem. For crash bars of any description, I'd go for polyethylene (HDPE/PE100) or polypropylene. The stuff welds well, is highly shock resistant & flexible, & less brittle than nylon
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Theres a guy on eBay that has them and the front shock mounts. I have him saved as a favorite seller. When I get home I'll look him up.
Ok don't have to be home. Found it on my phone. Seller is rob101a. All he has right now is shock mounts. But usually has 2 different kinds of nerf bars for the frog chassis. |
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Thanks for the tip ill do a search for him
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Trying to work out if that's an all-alloy chassis.... looks great!
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Hilux crossmember drawing
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F2 axle drawing
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Quattro radio lid
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Holiday Buggy motor bracket drawing
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Quattro resto
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HitnMiss engine
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Wild Willy resto
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Mardave Cobra resto
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Thunder Dragon resto
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Grasshopper resto
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XR311 resto
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Modded XR311
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Carbon 25th scratch build
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Looks to be a metallic re-re chassis, but I can't remember if they did one for the frog, brat and so on.
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