Yes sir. But for 200mm (nitro class) you will have to make holes for the fuel tank, glow plug, as well as cut out the front side- and rear windows. Oh, and a hole for the pipe as well.
On another note, the 107772 has a ID of 65-66mm. The most popular TC tires on the market have a diameter of 63-64mm. Nitro 1/10 tires can be as big as 66mm, so please keep this in mind when cutting out your wheel wells for 1/10 nitro classes!
@@hagberg thanks for all. I run with the nt1 since some months and I have different body’s (protoform P37, SRS-n, xtreme hammer and now Bittydesign hyper 200) but the cutting for the tires is always approximately so the hudy’s tool is maybe a perfect solution. Thanks and have fun
That’s a neat job. I’m on a budget so I 3D printed one not used it yet though.
Thanks for sharing!🤝
Cool gadget.
Hi Alex. Thanks for the video. I have a question : for the 200mm body’s, it’s the same process?
Yes sir. But for 200mm (nitro class) you will have to make holes for the fuel tank, glow plug, as well as cut out the front side- and rear windows. Oh, and a hole for the pipe as well.
On another note, the 107772 has a ID of 65-66mm. The most popular TC tires on the market have a diameter of 63-64mm.
Nitro 1/10 tires can be as big as 66mm, so please keep this in mind when cutting out your wheel wells for 1/10 nitro classes!
@@hagberg thanks for all. I run with the nt1 since some months and I have different body’s (protoform P37, SRS-n, xtreme hammer and now Bittydesign hyper 200) but the cutting for the tires is always approximately so the hudy’s tool is maybe a perfect solution. Thanks and have fun
Can it be used on MTC shells
Do you know the tire diameter of MTC tires?