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My Second Tekno Kit : MT48 2.0

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Greetings Team Tekno! I just wanted to share my Journey with my second Tekno kit, having the NB48 2.2 completed last year. Coming back to the hobby after a 15 year hiatus, I built a Team Associated RC8B4.1 Nitro prior to the NB48. Also purchased a Cobra RTR Truggy to Trash :)

For the record, my dream RC growing up was a Tamiya Hotshot and always drooled over a Team Associated RC10. All I can do at the time was day dream about them...

Fast forward to today, I just received the MT48 2.0. Also incoming are the following (I apologize for the incorrect naming conventions as I am still new to all this):

Pro-Line Ford Raptor Body
Pro-Line Trenchers LP 3.8 wheels and tires
Castle Creations Cobra + limited edition 2200kv gold motor
Tekno 15t and 17t pinions
Tekno Aluminum Chassis Brace
Tekno Steel Diff Pins
Tekno Hardened stell spur gear
Savox 2292 and EcoPower 250T (still trying to decide what to use)
Tekno Shock Pistons Blank with 16 dimples and Shock steel washers
Tekno Aluminum Hinge Blocks Full set and all the parts needed
Gens Ace Redline 2.0 4s Lipo
Tekno Aluminum Servo Horn
Tekno ET48 2.2 Sway Bar Set front and Rear
Tekno Aluminum Shock Caps
Sanwa RX-493i (for my Sanwa M17)
Protek 40mm Cooling Fan and Exotec Fan Mount

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Here is a quick picture of the AE buggy:

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Here is the first Tekno with many more to come I'm sure :)

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Finally, here is my little work station. Pardon the mess...
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My fear now that the MT48 will be a shelf queen lol. I haven't opened the box yet and I'm already thinking of what Tekno to purchase next :)

Thank you for reading.
 
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Hi you are not alone!

Life's a bit too short to make shelf queens - that's for Lego!

Go build it and bash! It's such a nice piece of kit.
 
Hi you are not alone!

Life's a bit too short to make shelf queens - that's for Lego!

Go build it and bash! It's such a nice piece of kit.
That's the spirit! :) Pls do share some pics of yours to include your setup.

I haven't even opened the box yet, and thinking of what 6s battery to purchase.

I know max length is 140mm but can't seem to find a battery preferably with 5mm bullets.

Have an idea what our options are for a single 6s battery?
 
That's the spirit! :) Pls do share some pics of yours to include your setup.

I haven't even opened the box yet, and thinking of what 6s battery to purchase.

I know max length is 140mm but can't seem to find a battery preferably with 5mm bullets.

Have an idea what our options are for a single 6s battery?
I looked as well and gave up. I don't know that you'll find a 6S battery with inboard bullets.
 
Probably my favorite part of the build..

Center differential completed here.
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All three done… Dipping the bottles in boiling water really helps when filling thick oil onto the diff. Note that the upgraded metal spur gear and cross pins are installed. Had to shim the front as gears were grinding a bit.
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Decided to go with the No Superior Designs RC RS1 Servo. 1200oz of torque :) Should be received soon... First choice was a Savox 3290SG though.

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Swaybar sets c/o eBay. $10 or so :)

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Getting the aluminum A, B, C, and D blocks ready…
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Just a quick comparison for those that are interested..

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Surprisingly, aluminum is lighter than the stock plastic block..
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Enjoy your build. Looks like you did your research and got some good upgrades. Are you planning to race it since you are installing sway bars? Look forward to seeing your finished build. Have fun bashing it. Like all Teknos, it's a great handling machine.
 
Enjoy your build. Looks like you did your research and got some good upgrades. Are you planning to race it since you are installing sway bars? Look forward to seeing your finished build. Have fun bashing it. Like all Teknos, it's a great handling machine.
Thank you. Just watched a few videos here and there. Difficult part is making sure the part fits on the MT. Basically the sway bars among other parts from the ET48 2.2 will fit.

I live in the SF Area. I don’t think there are any tracks around so probably just bash it. I haven’t even broken in the AD3 on the NB48 2.2. I need to run that buggy soon haha.
 
Just competed the front and rear ends tonight.

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Servo just arrived..

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