jsudar
Well-Known Member
- Location
- Cedar Hills
Many of you will remember Walker Evans’ IFS/IRS Rock Spider S10 buggy. It was built around 2003. It was short lived— I don’t know if he even drove it the whole season before going back to solid axles. Turning radius wasn’t great, among other undisclosed issues.
It had a very unique leading/trailing arm suspension system that looked sooooo cool. Easily one of my favorite buggies.
Fell in love with it back then, made a feeble attempt to build a baby one out of TMaxx parts and shelved the project.
Now that it’s been twenty years, I’m taking another crack at building a baby Rock Spider.
Here’s the plan:
1/8 scale buggy differentials, dog bones and knuckles.
Axial SCX10 tranny with Super Shafty 8mm outputs (to work with the 1/8 scale buggy shafts)
Holmes Hobbies stubby Puller 1200kv with a Castle ESC on 4s LiPo
Proline Cliffhanger body
Motoworx beadlocks
Dual Hitec 945MG servos on a Y harness
Billet chassis
It had a very unique leading/trailing arm suspension system that looked sooooo cool. Easily one of my favorite buggies.
Fell in love with it back then, made a feeble attempt to build a baby one out of TMaxx parts and shelved the project.
Now that it’s been twenty years, I’m taking another crack at building a baby Rock Spider.
Here’s the plan:
1/8 scale buggy differentials, dog bones and knuckles.
Axial SCX10 tranny with Super Shafty 8mm outputs (to work with the 1/8 scale buggy shafts)
Holmes Hobbies stubby Puller 1200kv with a Castle ESC on 4s LiPo
Proline Cliffhanger body
Motoworx beadlocks
Dual Hitec 945MG servos on a Y harness
Billet chassis