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Magnum 87 4x4

Publié : 23 Oct 2009, 20:32
par victorsaab
Hello,

I would like to present my Magnum 87, which I got from ebay a few months ago.
This is for showroom purposes although I'm so tempted to run it in a track. But I assume it has weak points..
Do you know if those alu turrets are option or custom parts?

I got it with almost a second Magnum so now I'm preparing this second unit to run with it (only for fun of course..).

My envy for those who have a Macho 4x2 and 4x4 which are my weakness (chain transmission..)

Sorry for the language, I can't write in french but I can understand it (not yet the cheats ;-)

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Publié : 23 Oct 2009, 20:42
par TR85
super ! :ok:
un de plus
a+ tof

Publié : 23 Oct 2009, 20:43
par mani
TR85 a écrit :super ! :ok:
un de plus
a+ tof
T'as compris ce qu'il a dit :?: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Publié : 23 Oct 2009, 20:45
par TR85
rien nada macache wallou que néni nothing nicht
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
a+ tof

joli modele

Publié : 23 Oct 2009, 20:52
par denis40
bonjour ,
joli modele
a+ denis

Publié : 23 Oct 2009, 20:53
par Producteam
VERY NICE MAGNUM !!!!!!

i hope you'have some parts for practice ; my runner is like yours with specials and hand made parts .

:ok: :ok: 8) 8)

Publié : 23 Oct 2009, 20:55
par mani
TR85 a écrit :rien nada macache wallou que néni nothing nicht
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
a+ tof
Il parle d'une histoire de blouson, regarde la couleur de la carro :mrgreen: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Publié : 23 Oct 2009, 20:56
par TR85
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Publié : 23 Oct 2009, 21:06
par Geidemon
Belle pieces avec des options alu de l'epoque :ok:

Publié : 24 Oct 2009, 11:30
par victorsaab
Thanks for the comments, including a+ tof :wink:

That body didn't came with the car, so I got one which has been in other Siccoms.

And the one I'll set for run purposes is attached in the photo below. A lot of work, so it's the challenge I like. Here I'll use non-original parts if required, like the dampers.
The aluminium used in this car is unfortunately not the best one.

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a+

Publié : 24 Oct 2009, 18:14
par landjump78
Hi Victor, welcome in rcmagvintage, and congratulation for these fantastics MAGNUM!
Philippe

Publié : 24 Oct 2009, 20:32
par simonsg
Hey very nice pick my friend and welcome round here, its the right place to get knowledge and tips for this rig...
Hav fun :wink:

Publié : 08 Nov 2009, 21:58
par victorsaab
About 7h of work and the front transmission is there.
I had to repair broken parts, rework other parts, suspension arms, changing dogbones, fit special ball bearings to allow room for the diff screws, and a lot of rouble with that servo-saver.
Once adapted the rims and dampers, this is the aspect still pending to set an engine and RC.
I use non-original parts as required to allow the proper run of this car, please don't be scared :lol:

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Publié : 24 Nov 2009, 20:41
par victorsaab
Hi again,
I had some hours this week-end to keep on finishing the runner car.
I set an OS Max 21 engine, not the one which suits better like an OPS Mondial or so but I had to cut the shaft in a new one and it was not worth doing.
Then I set a Serpent(?) tank, a vintage throttle servo (RS200) and one of those "miracle" servos with 13Kg and very cheap, to test if they're enough for fun.
The set up of the linking is still to be done and here is my question for the ones who run/ran this car, where to install the throttle servo as there is n space. And afterwards where to install receiver&battery, as there's no space in there :roll:
Attached some photos, and please again do not blame on me for the "ilegal mods"... :P

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Publié : 24 Nov 2009, 20:49
par Producteam
Oula ! un pot Yankee sur un Magnum ...!!!

bon Ok pour un runner...mais quand meme , un réso TT long ça peut se trouver , non ?

8) 8)

Publié : 24 Nov 2009, 21:22
par victorsaab
You are right, only reason is that this reso suits well but I will look for something else. And really no reso, it's empty inside.

For which Yankee is that Reso? I think I tried it in my Yankee 87 4x4 but it didn't fit into the body :| :oops:

Publié : 25 Nov 2009, 11:37
par victorsaab
I checked now the exhausts in last Yankees and mine was cut, as part of the inlet pipe is missing. That's why it does not fit to the lexan body :cry:

I think I'll simply add a pipe between engine and exhaust and set it in my Yankee 87. Thanks for the remark, as I know vintage italian cars but french ones are partially unknown for me..

Publié : 25 Nov 2009, 17:48
par JJLUX
Hereafter , you will find the right Magnum fitment for radio , exhaust , battery ...

http://www.rcmagvintage.com/reviews/ret ... siccom.htm

Best Regards
JJ LUX

Publié : 30 Nov 2009, 10:11
par victorsaab
Thanks for the help.
I finally changed the exhaust for one of the Robbe Pantera family, and installed the Yankee one in my Yankee 87 as it must be :ok:

On the other hand the receiver is below the throttle servo, and battery beside the exhaust. Not the best situation for temperatures but it fits..

Missing is the brake linking, and improving throttle link.

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Publié : 14 Déc 2009, 09:52
par victorsaab
My second Magnum 4x4 did the test-run yesterday.

Independing from the typical problems (carburation, tires unglued, leackage in tank lines) I was surprised with the handling of the car. Even with only 2 diffs and old tires (used time ago in my Ghibli) it's very stable and has a good handling.

But it gets a lot of dust and little stones into the rear uprights and therefore is blocked easily. I must say I'm using aditional hexagon fittings for the rims. If someone know the reason please tell me..

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