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MT410 2.0. first build. semi-budget

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Hobbywing Quickrun 10 combo w/ 3250kv motor running 3S.
Hobby Fans 55 kg servo.
FlySky fs-gt3b transmitter.
RC station tires.
Added a motor fan and light on the front that's controlled using transmitter channel 3. Added a gyro to it, as well.
 
Element Ecto body. I'm not crazy about the fitment. Getting a lot of leaves inside the body when driving. Had to flip the rear body posts to the back of the shock tower for fitment.
 
Optional motor mount w/ max8 esc w/42mm motor & bigger pinion, Tower brace, 17mm hubs, different body, tires, and possibly a receiver/transmitter with native gyro are hopeful future upgrades.
 
For keeping the dirt out have you thought of using a RC chassis cover (RC hair net)? My MT48 is four high yield shovels with a bucket in the middle. It fills up fast without a RC hair net on it.
 
Thanks! I was looking for one of those covers, but wasn't able to find one specific for the MT410 2.0. I'm not sure how they're installed to know if that's something that is fairly universal or easily modified to fit. I'm working on designing some 3d printed higher side skirts to install to the chassis, in the meantime. I designed and 3d printed roof skids, tail lamp covers/skids, and a bracket for the light in the front.
 
Nice Truck. Lots of "dust protectors" in Amazon for less than $15. This one fits OK on my MT48, with no overheating issues so far.

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