Hello all,
I am a new member and would like to share some photos of my Hot Shot .45. It only took approximately 36 years to complete.
Back in 1982 my wife bought me the kit for Christmas. Shortly thereafter i started the skeletal frame. Once that was done i turned my attention to other more important things and let it collect dust until last winter. I finally finished it this past spring. My wife's comment was wonders never cease. I originally bought a K&B 7.5 outboard nitro motor for it but never used the motor. I then made the conversion metal work for the lower drive and adapted a inrunner brushless. As it stands i have had a top speed of 47.5 mph. I measured the speed using an iphone 5s with a speedometer app and placed it in a sealed poly bag and located it in the battery compartment. I hope you all like it.
Tim
I am a new member and would like to share some photos of my Hot Shot .45. It only took approximately 36 years to complete.
Back in 1982 my wife bought me the kit for Christmas. Shortly thereafter i started the skeletal frame. Once that was done i turned my attention to other more important things and let it collect dust until last winter. I finally finished it this past spring. My wife's comment was wonders never cease. I originally bought a K&B 7.5 outboard nitro motor for it but never used the motor. I then made the conversion metal work for the lower drive and adapted a inrunner brushless. As it stands i have had a top speed of 47.5 mph. I measured the speed using an iphone 5s with a speedometer app and placed it in a sealed poly bag and located it in the battery compartment. I hope you all like it.
Tim
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