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Picked this one up from Stella for our daughters B'day! She was very happy. Should be an interesting build and a good car to get her to learn racing with. She was happy to meet Jimmy and Vicky at St Ives last year too!

I'll be happy post some build pictures as we progress.
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The 'Leonis' was an interesting build. The centre gearbox is probably one of the most technical gear boxes I've ever had to build for a 1/10th Off Road buggy. It is very unique. Further, I added the optional slipper clutch as this car will see some racing and 'big' jumps.

However now that it is built, the 'on the table' tests as a roller provides some interesting analysis. The car will definitely require the optional universal shafts in both the front and rear suspension. The dog-bone set up includes o-rings in the diff housing drive cups to keep the dog bones in place. The result is they bind up the suspension travel, a lot! Thus the universals will be ordered very soon along with the metal drive cups for the drive shafts between the gear boxes.

As the car is for my daughter to learn and race with, the CVA shocks wont be replaced for a while yet.

The front gear box is identical to the 502X however the rear gearbox has a different housing halves to the 502X as to obtain the angle so the drive shaft sits over the battery.
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Nice one, glad to see someone is racing the DB02, I think jimmys got one?

Cool looking car if you ask me!

Let us know how it goes on track
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Nice one, glad to see someone is racing the DB02, I think jimmys got one?

Cool looking car if you ask me!

Let us know how it goes on track

Will do!
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Nice car! lots of fun will give you!
How about the electronics for it?

Universal shafts are required. You can buy the WO Universal Shafts (#54118 & #54119) for the 502x and put the 502x ones to the DB02

I see the rear suspension mount is in plastic. Could be interesting to buy the aluminum one (#54441) or protect it as I do (for example photo 1 & photo 2) if big jumps are wanted (I broke one in a short jump in my 502x and loose the suspension ball and the spacer...).

Hope we will see the Leonis in the track soon!
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Nice car! lots of fun will give you!
How about the electronics for it?

Universal shafts are required. You can buy the WO Universal Shafts (#54118 & #54119) for the 502x and put the 502x ones to the DB02

I see the rear suspension mount is in plastic. Could be interesting to buy the aluminum one (#54441) or protect it as I do (for example photo 1 & photo 2) if big jumps are wanted (I broke one in a short jump in my 502x and loose the suspension ball and the spacer...).

Hope we will see the Leonis in the track soon!
I haven't settled on the electrics yet. The car will be run in novice class and stock for some time. So I'm looking at stock combo deals (ROAR Legal). I don't want to spend a fortune at this stage, i.e. LRP Reedy, like I did for the 502X.

That said the LRP and Reedy combination in the 502X is awesome, but this is a beginners car, on a budget. The radio will likely be an entry level Sanwa/Airtronics.
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