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'Lunchbox Streetrod' Build Chronicles - 3/1/2007 8:25:47 PM   
Dante77



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Ok, I have been obsessed by the Tamiya Lunchbox ever since 1987. When I discovered the Re-Release on the Internet I was sold instantly.
So I bought one and began to mod it. Soon the idea of building a street version grew and some unfinished projects I saw motivated me to get this going.

I decided to make a build chronicle for all the Lunchbox enthusiasts out there.

First, I bought a pretty cheap RTR 4WD belt-drive chassis and stripped it. It's made by the german manufacturer 'Robbe'. I got the OEM version for the german Hobby-distributor 'Conrad Electronic'.
It's go full ball-bearings and has a belt driven full time AWD with ball diffs and super-cheap plastic oil-shocks. The decks are made of aluminium, most of the suspension parts are plastic and don't seem to be very rigid.

But there are many aluminium suspension hop-up parts available which I will get my hands on later.

But first things first, here's the plain chassis with the cheap stock servo and receiver still mounted:


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RE: 'Lunchbox Streetrod' Build Chronicles - 3/1/2007 8:28:39 PM   
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Here are two closeups of the main diff with motor mount and belt. The aluminium is a nice touch and comes standard:

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RE: 'Lunchbox Streetrod' Build Chronicles - 3/1/2007 8:36:55 PM   
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First test fit of my Lunchbox body on the chassis, to get the idea.

Pretty mean looking, huh?

But there are two problems:

1. The wheelbase of the chassis is about 210mm, 5mm too long for the stock body!

2. The width of the chassis is 160mm and this is also too much for the stock body!

Hmmm....

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RE: 'Lunchbox Streetrod' Build Chronicles - 3/1/2007 8:38:53 PM   
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You arn't going to leave the rear raised up like that, are you?

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RE: 'Lunchbox Streetrod' Build Chronicles - 3/1/2007 8:41:44 PM   
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Problem #1. more obvious:

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RE: 'Lunchbox Streetrod' Build Chronicles - 3/1/2007 8:42:23 PM   
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With the lexan LB body, you can bend the body slightly to maybe cover the wheel!! And w/ the lexan body, you can also cut the wheel arch out your own way to make sure that it clears the wheel.. hee hee!!

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RE: 'Lunchbox Streetrod' Build Chronicles - 3/1/2007 8:43:05 PM   
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No, thats just the long body post in the rear. I plan to let the back sit a little higher than the front though.

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You arn't going to leave the rear raised up like that, are you?



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RE: 'Lunchbox Streetrod' Build Chronicles - 3/1/2007 8:45:45 PM   
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Looks cool, a brushless Lunchbox would be cool Hint hint

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RE: 'Lunchbox Streetrod' Build Chronicles - 3/1/2007 8:47:26 PM   
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Looks alright so far but I think you should do what ever you got to do to get the thing to just look perfect on there and like a low rider I guess you could call it like the body pretty low to the ground. Just my opinion.

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RE: 'Lunchbox Streetrod' Build Chronicles - 3/1/2007 8:48:13 PM   
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I think BL LB has been done before........


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ORIGINAL: rc monkey

Looks cool, a brushless Lunchbox would be cool Hint hint



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RE: 'Lunchbox Streetrod' Build Chronicles - 3/1/2007 8:49:43 PM   
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Again, Lunchboxer beat me to it, LOL!

Thats what I was going to say:

To solve the two problems, I got the Parma Lexan Lunchbox body on the way, which has flared fenders (body width to be measured by Lunchboxer ).

Here's a pic of the lexan shell, note the fenders!

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ORIGINAL: Lunchboxer

With the lexan LB body, you can bend the body slightly to maybe cover the wheel!! And w/ the lexan body, you can also cut the wheel arch out your own way to make sure that it clears the wheel.. hee hee!!



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RE: 'Lunchbox Streetrod' Build Chronicles - 3/1/2007 8:51:02 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Lunchboxer


I think BL LB has been done before........


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ORIGINAL: rc monkey

Looks cool, a brushless Lunchbox would be cool Hint hint




Onroad

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RE: 'Lunchbox Streetrod' Build Chronicles - 3/1/2007 8:57:33 PM   
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So you want me to put my MM7700kv in the M-03M so I can claim the title?!?!




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ORIGINAL: Lunchboxer
I think BL LB has been done before........


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RE: 'Lunchbox Streetrod' Build Chronicles - 3/1/2007 9:00:16 PM   
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It will take 3 weeks for the lexan shell to arrive, so in the meantime I thought of something else:

Custom made aluminium rims old-school style. I had them made by Modellbau Sieghard in Germany.

They are 1/12 scale and similar in size to the Tamiya M-chassis rims. Hopefully, the HPI M-chassis tires will fit!

I reduced the offset by 2mm on each rim, so I think the y will fit under the lexan shell. Here are the pics, bling bling!

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RE: 'Lunchbox Streetrod' Build Chronicles - 3/1/2007 9:02:18 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Lunchboxer


So you want me to put my MM7700kv in the M-03M so I can claim the title?!?!




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ORIGINAL: rc monkey

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ORIGINAL: Lunchboxer
I think BL LB has been done before........