Nelson.81
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Had this build in my head for quite a while, time to make it happen. Asuga on Kronos chassis dual battery trays with straight driveline using Kraton shafts. So thats where the name for it comes from whether it ends up on Kronos or kagama chassis will determine krasugaton or kasugaton. I thought that sounded abit like a transformer name so I’ll probably go with a transformer theme, I may have even had AI create a character based on name for a chassis skin design
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Collected some the parts awhile back chassis , esc, servo few other bits then recently the Asuga after a run with it started tearing it down tonight & hit my 1st hurdle already. Removed rear clip of Asuga 1st & put on Kronos chassis no issues there. Then removed front clip & steering servo saver etc all in 1 piece also & removed steering posts. Fitted the steering posts to Kronos chassis & then tried installing the servo saver & front clip etc. I could not get this on in one piece together , so removed steering system servo saver etc and installed separately no problems then tried getting the front clip on and could not get it on without it jamming up the steering, after messing about got pissed off and removed top deck etc to see what was hitting ( the Asuga top deck design is bs too many unnecessary screws plastic pieces , older corally design with 7075 parts much better but have them to be installed). Top deck removed could see Ackerman hitting diff case (ffs I’ve been here before with this issue) I thought all corally bulkhead steering system setups where all same parts & no difference but after fking about with for longer than I should have I measured the distance between steering posts on both chassis and well they different. About 5mm the Ackerman seems to be slightly different design too . I have a spare Kronos Ackerman in a spares box somewhere I’ll have to dig it out see if it gives me the clearance. I had this issue with the Ackerman hitting diff case before on Kronos chassis ended up getting grinder out so I don’t know if this was corally addressing the issue or what but gonna need to get the steering working before go any further. But once I get over that hurdle I can look at the driveline.
Collected some the parts awhile back chassis , esc, servo few other bits then recently the Asuga after a run with it started tearing it down tonight & hit my 1st hurdle already. Removed rear clip of Asuga 1st & put on Kronos chassis no issues there. Then removed front clip & steering servo saver etc all in 1 piece also & removed steering posts. Fitted the steering posts to Kronos chassis & then tried installing the servo saver & front clip etc. I could not get this on in one piece together , so removed steering system servo saver etc and installed separately no problems then tried getting the front clip on and could not get it on without it jamming up the steering, after messing about got pissed off and removed top deck etc to see what was hitting ( the Asuga top deck design is bs too many unnecessary screws plastic pieces , older corally design with 7075 parts much better but have them to be installed). Top deck removed could see Ackerman hitting diff case (ffs I’ve been here before with this issue) I thought all corally bulkhead steering system setups where all same parts & no difference but after fking about with for longer than I should have I measured the distance between steering posts on both chassis and well they different. About 5mm the Ackerman seems to be slightly different design too . I have a spare Kronos Ackerman in a spares box somewhere I’ll have to dig it out see if it gives me the clearance. I had this issue with the Ackerman hitting diff case before on Kronos chassis ended up getting grinder out so I don’t know if this was corally addressing the issue or what but gonna need to get the steering working before go any further. But once I get over that hurdle I can look at the driveline.