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RE: MCD Race Runner - 7/12/2006 4:47:54 AM   
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What are the size differents between the MCD monster truck and the FG MT5. Please response in inches.

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RE: MCD Race Runner - 7/12/2006 5:15:59 AM   
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Here ya go, jetaddicted:

FG Monster Truck:

Length: 28.8"
Width: 20.4"
Wheelbase: 18.8"
Tires: 8.4" x 4.6"

MCD Monster Truck:

Length: 30.4"
Width: 22.4"
Wheelbase: 20.4"
Tires: 8.8" x 5.4"

So the MCD is 1.6" longer, 2" wider, has a 1.6" longer wheelbase, and has tires that are 0.4" taller, and 0.8" wider.



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RE: MCD Race Runner - 7/12/2006 5:32:26 AM   
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Thank's

How much higher does it sit?

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RE: MCD Race Runner - 7/12/2006 5:36:19 AM   
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depends how u set up the shocks

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RE: MCD Race Runner - 7/12/2006 7:08:08 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: J_D

depends how u set up the shocks


Exactly!

The MCD's all have 4 different ride hight settings.

The lowest setting on the Race Runner buggy to me looks to be about the same as a FG Marder. Look at my 3rd and 4th post for some pictures showing the car at this level.

The highest setting will give it about 4" of clearance. And that's on the buggy. Adding MT tires would lift the MCD another inch.

I plan to raise the suspension on mine, and will post some more pics when I do.

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RE: MCD Race Runner - 7/12/2006 2:00:13 PM   
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Not even an exploded diagram?!? I'm sure they used CAD and solid modeling computer tools to design the dang thing. You'd think they could produce an exploded diagram from the original drawings and modelings even if they had to contract it out to another design firm. Geez...

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RE: MCD Race Runner - 7/12/2006 7:54:39 PM   
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If you contact the worldwide distributor - king cobra racing and ask Bob if he can help you out with parts lists and such, I'm sure he'd be only too happy to help. They have in stock a HUGE MCD Hummer, this thing is about 4 feet long and about 2 1/2 feet wide - IT'S HUGE.

Mike

p.s the vast majority of MCD drivers who race in the UK series use 3 multiplex rhinos for the car. They connect the battery like in the photo, the battery doesn't go in the box and is connected externally (yes I know it's not an MCD but you get the idea)

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RE: MCD Race Runner - 7/12/2006 11:24:29 PM   
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Ya, I've dealt with both King Cobra, and Rossendale Models, and they are both extremely helpfull.

For the battery, I'm still going to see if I can rig up a way to fit 5 sub-c cells into the radio box.

For wiring the servo's directly to the battery, is there any real benifit as opposed to just running it all through the reciever? If a reciever can handle 6 volts, I don't see how just plugging everything would be an issue. I was planning on just hooking up the two steering servos to a "Y" harness, and then pluggiong it and the throttle/brake servo into the Rx (Futuba 3 channel FM).

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RE: MCD Race Runner - 7/13/2006 6:06:51 PM   
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I think you miss understand, the battery is connected direct to the reciever and the servos plug in there too. as you say, there is no need to connect the servo to the battery unless it's the tonegowa that needs power.

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RE: MCD Race Runner - 7/14/2006 12:10:59 AM   
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Can anybody link me to this enormous Hummer ??? I REALLY want to see some pics

Muchos thanks

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RE: MCD Race Runner - 7/14/2006 12:54:22 AM   
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http://www.gpracing.de/product_info.php?cPath=32_36&products_id=882&osCsid=a437ed54166f104dcb445f5c82554fb3

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RE: MCD Race Runner - 7/14/2006 12:54:47 AM   
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MCD Hummer:

Length: 46"
Width: 22.4"
Wheelbase: 26.6"

The thing is huge. It's wheelbase is almost the length of a FG!

Here's a pic of the "Monster" version. It has the MCD 8.8" tires. The "Standard" MCD Hummer has scale looking rims and wicked looking scale 7.6" x 2.8" tires.

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RE: MCD Race Runner - 7/18/2006 3:11:08 AM   
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Hey Bribeguy can’t wait to see some vids of this. I’m getting out of nitro and have been looking at this MCD Race Runner. From what I can see it is by far the best one to get. Info is hard to come by so any additional info you have would be great. If you don’t mind telling, where did you get it and how much was it Canadian?
Thanks

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RE: MCD Race Runner - 7/18/2006 4:42:40 AM   
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looks cool like to see more of it as you progress with building ,thats the one im really looking at. Whats price on mcd hummer ? well good luck and thank you.

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RE: MCD Race Runner - 7/18/2006 6:04:37 AM   
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Bribeguy,
I see we are both in Calgary. I have a Baja it would be great to run with each other for comparison if you are up to it. There are a number of us that get together for some bashing on occasion. We bash in the NE in Country Hills behind the church. I am the only one with a gas car all the rest have Nitros, while they are tuning I am bashing having a blast. We should hook up I would love to see your MCD. Might look into getting one in the near future. Here is a link to the Calgary RC site look us up.

http://www.calgaryrc.com/index.php

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RE: MCD Race Runner - 7/18/2006 10:17:23 AM   
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You can beat that 200kb limit , after you upload the pic's, & hit OK. Go back to it & hit edit & upload more Pic's. I think you can get 12 on the same post?

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