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SCX24 Breakover Angle Tool (V2)
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This is a breakover angle/incline measuring tool. What is it really called? I have no idea. But this will be much cheaper than buying one online, because they're almost $200.
- __This is a work in progress.__ I will work to make it so glue is not required. I don't know when that will be.
- The gauge is accurate to within 3 degrees.
- Can fit vehicles a bit longer than the standard SCX24 Gladiator wheelbase, but not much longer.
- This is the second iteration of the first one I made.
- This one does not have a built-in RTI ramp. I opted to have more real-estate. If you want one included you can download the other one, I'd suggest checking out my sets of RTI ramps though, they bang on all the other ones.
- This is built to be flat bottomed, and doesn't need a whole lot of supports like the last one. The downside is that you will need some glue for the roller hinge, it's split in half and must be glued together, then glued into the top plate.
- Steps to build it:
- - First, glue the ro
- __This is a work in progress.__ I will work to make it so glue is not required. I don't know when that will be.
- The gauge is accurate to within 3 degrees.
- Can fit vehicles a bit longer than the standard SCX24 Gladiator wheelbase, but not much longer.
- This is the second iteration of the first one I made.
- This one does not have a built-in RTI ramp. I opted to have more real-estate. If you want one included you can download the other one, I'd suggest checking out my sets of RTI ramps though, they bang on all the other ones.
- This is built to be flat bottomed, and doesn't need a whole lot of supports like the last one. The downside is that you will need some glue for the roller hinge, it's split in half and must be glued together, then glued into the top plate.
- Steps to build it:
- - First, glue the ro
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