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Sure, I'll bring them down next weekend. You'll know who I am, haha.
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yeah i u cant find me im the blond 14yr old whos ant is getting its 150g ass handed to it :D
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Hello again! I'm in need of a spinning blade for my latest ant, and was wondering if any of the usual suspects happened to have one lying around as that would save me a lot of frustration! Preferably something with a grub screw, drop us a PM or whatever and we can work something out :-) Jack
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Left you a message on msn jack, but idn if you got it.

I have two blades if your interested, one was made to fit around a 28mm motor casing, its in stainless steel and 70mm dia 2.5mm thick. or a tiny titanium disk to fit around an 18mm motor casing that is 33mm dia
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hey i was just wondering if people had some of these bits lying around:

1200mah 4.8v rx nimh or nicad battery like you would get with a tx/rx

strips of 3mm polycarbonate about an inch wide by 6inches long

1 and 2mm hdpe

1mm titanium

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Sorry for the late reply Josh been busy, the big disk looks good, what motor was it built for? If I could possibly see it at a event that would be great :D
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was built for a I think a 3/3d? the same motor Andy uses in kwejibo, I'm not sure when my next event will be but yeah remind me before and I will bring it along.
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I don't suppose anyone has some of the smallest size lego tank tracks lying around?? Ebay seems to have run dry. :( Or any other suggestions for fleaweight tracks would be much appreciated??
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Jim, if you can find Tamiya track links anywhere, they're what Pete Waller uses I believe. And because they come in links you can get them down to pretty small sizes.
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Dave26 wrote:Jim, if you can find Tamiya track links anywhere, they're what Pete Waller uses I believe. And because they come in links you can get them down to pretty small sizes.
Thanks Dave.I found some for ?7.I thought they would probably be too big,but I will give them a try. Cheers for the info. :)
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