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My RC Mini Cooper M-03R Project :) - C.A.R. - 20-02-2014 Copy and pasted from another forum, hopefully it all still makes sense! I won an auction for a nice M03R kit which had been built but never run; the builder I think took on too much for a beginner (not that this was hard to build) and had given up a few stages from the end of the manual. The M03R has some pretty cool unique parts like the chrome played chassis/monocoque, blue alloy front steering knuckles, rear uprights, motor heat sink/mount and servo posts. You'll notice that the funky transparent-blue CVA dampers are missing, replaced with black ones. I can't really remember why I did that now! I think they ended up on a TA05... I tried 3Racing alloy shocks but they seemed way too hard for the little chassis which isn't really all that heavy; so kit springs and standard mini CVAs is what it's now got. I've also added Tamiya Quick-release battery retainer and Front and Rear Stabiliser kit. The motor fan was really just a bit of bling I got cheap from 3Racing, but the power wire has snapped off the board can you just replace this little fan unit? Anyway, once cleaned up and with a motor slotted in I found there was a horrible binding in the gearbox, and only once the motor was installed did the diff not work correctly; both wheels were locked. I dismantled it and was surprised that the M03R didn't have a ball differential (should it?!!) and the gear diff was incorrectly assembled, so that was an easy fix. The body absolutely had to be a Mini Cooper - what else?! Masking this was an absolute pig, all of the chrome is painted on because I wasn't happy with just having a silver finish. It took forever! I really couldn't decide on a colour, I had lots of cans kicking around too; it was going to be metallic red, then PS16 metallic blue, then PS2 red. In the end I had to just take a gamble and pick a colour - I'm rubbish at making these kind of decisions. I had deliberately masked off the headlights and tail-lights; I hate getting the kit stickers to match the dome shape of the headlights and the rear light decals always seem to flake off over time. Stickers on; starting to look the part now: I then used this stuff; it's a textured transparent decal made by Wrap-Up Next, for extra detail on drift cars. This was hard to get to stick to the curvature of the lights too! [img]=http://i430.photobucket.com/albums/qq25/chris_rx71/Mobile%20Uploads/FB9CA23A-3F61-45A5-9613-7D7E0AFBA72D.jpg[/img] And on the rear lights, with transparent orange and red painted over to get the right effect - [img]=http://i430.photobucket.com/albums/qq25/chris_rx71/Mobile%20Uploads/9A4B61F0-ACE4-4CB1-997D-C8B11E4F0EC0.jpg[/img] What I then did was get some Tamiya Aluninium tape, face a piece shiny-side pointing outward through the transparent lights and then secure it down with a larger piece facing the other way. This gives the lights a 3D look and the light reflects off them very realistically A proper Cooper needs an exhaust pipe, but no massive Jap Cannon here! And a bit of Meccano came in handy to secure it to the chassis Inside the bodyshell I have applied black duct tape - this helps protect the paint finish but also helps back the paint with a good base colour of grey. I then added some light buckets which I modified from a Z-tune Skyline gtr, the rear light bezel to be precise. This was secured with more aluminium tape and the proper halogen light bulbs were added, for a vintage yellow hue FINISHED!! Hope you enjoyed that; sorry it wasn't much of a 'build'! RE: My RC Mini Cooper M-03R Project :) - Curt - 20-02-2014 That's awesome Chris, love the attention to detail. Chrome looks brilliant. I regret selling my Tamiya now, nice to have something to work on inside with this weather. RE: My RC Mini Cooper M-03R Project :) - Niall - 20-02-2014 That does look amazing man! Massive attention to detail. RE: My RC Mini Cooper M-03R Project :) - fat n proud - 20-02-2014 If only you were closer we could have a forum bash session but I'm more into 1/8 buggy's these days take so much abuse and love it lol but I'm sure I can bring I mini 8 brushless drift buggy ??? Iv not even looked at a tamiya for years I feel their more of a model that moves that's why I got into the buggy's ill post a pic up shortly if u want but is not as pretty as yours RE: My RC Mini Cooper M-03R Project :) - 7057sam - 21-02-2014 I remmber my tL01 from about 10 years ago Do you ever race or is the enjoyment in building it? RE: My RC Mini Cooper M-03R Project :) - procta - 21-02-2014 class! finely a one that isn't using metro bits for a change! RE: My RC Mini Cooper M-03R Project :) - fgrc76 - 21-02-2014 That's brilliant mate love the detail, how things have changed since the hornet and boomerang days lol, I started to get back into the rc seen late last year, I have a old Schumacher cat which I'm trying to get up and running, my main car is a old fg beetle which is based on the fg marder |