Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Electric powered Serpent 1/8th scale
Categories - Modifications, On Road, Products, Serpent - trackback

This news piece is just for a bit of fun as i appreciate when people make things like this due to the work, and in this case the craftsmanship, involved in such a project. This particular project is from a guy called Rene (Serum), that judging by the other conversions he has made, knows a thing or two about making a long term project like this. As far as i know the car hasnt been driven yet but what he has done is custom make a new radio plate, motor mount, battery mount and gearbox shaft and single speed assembly and stick in a brushless system. It should be pretty wicked to see when finished.
You can check out more pictures of this project here, or see some of his other amazing pieces of work here.
Source: RC Monster [rc-monster.com]











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1. stefan - April 11th, 2007 at 10:18
sorry but this project is already from the year 2005…….
2. Eoghain - April 11th, 2007 at 11:11
Yes, it was started in 2005 but he has just added fresh updated images from the project last week, which is why it was brought to my attention.
3. Serum - April 14th, 2007 at 13:39
Just out of curiousity;
What makes you guys think this is a project from the year 2005?
Cool to see it ended up here.. :) (thanks!)
4. erichevy - April 14th, 2007 at 13:52
Never mind that Rene,
It’s the finished car that count’s!
Oh, boy this better be fast!
Eric.
5. serum - April 14th, 2007 at 13:55
Funny.. just saw what made you guys think the project was a tad older…
Apparently my digital camera had the wrong date programmed.. :)
6. Eoghain - April 14th, 2007 at 20:02
I didnt think that your date from 2005 was wrong, as you were doing the project with a Vector NT. Cool to see that its only new and i look forward to seeing the thing in action.