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  • DK535
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 624

    #1

    Delta Force 29 ARTR

    Have had this for a few years and bought it with a different setup in it from someone else. It's not a beauty queen by any means. Their are a few stress cracks in the lid with tape marks. Tried to get pictures of them. Hull is perfect. Has a new leopard 3674 1400kv in it for 6s. I ran it once just for testing. Never had a problem with a T-180. The only thing that is missing is the steering rod (Lost it when I moved) and a receiver. Great boat for Namba racing which was my initial reason and then got side tracked. Prop is not included. Shipping to lower 48 states only. PayPal only please. Thanks for looking

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    Last edited by DK535; 08-09-2017, 03:15 PM.
  • DK535
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 624

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    • DK535
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 624

      #3
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      • CraigP
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • May 2017
        • 1464

        #4
        Hey DK, that's looking good. I got a budget of $275, can you do that?

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        • DK535
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2012
          • 624

          #5
          Sure Craig that's cool.

          Sold to Craig pending payment. I will inbox you my PP


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          • DK535
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2012
            • 624

            #6
            Sold to CraigP


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            • CraigP
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • May 2017
              • 1464

              #7
              Update:
              Originally posted by DK535
              Yes 3/16. I def would start with something smaller if your running 6s and check the temps. Creep up in size accordingly. I'll check the prop I ran and it ran very cool and was 48-49mph with 5.5 minute run times


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              Here's my first work effort. The motor was loose, the wood was pinching on the sides. Made some aluminum load spreader plates, fixed that. The rudder servo bracket started to pull loose from the hull on the stern side. I took it out a fiberglassed it in. That was a job, very tight in there! You know I want to run 6s on it... the hull was a lot thinner than I thought, but very light! I decided to make an aluminum bracket to mount the center battery and ESC. It also helps to take most of the flex out of the bottom. Got a new teflon tube in. Just waiting on a transmitter/receiver and connectors for the batts/esc, then it's to the lake. This is an excellent boat, I'm very happy with it. Got some pics for ya...
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