AM-110115 ALLEN WRENCH 1.5 X 120MM
AM-110120 ALLEN WRENCH 2.0 X 120MM
AM-110125 ALLEN WRENCH 2.5 X 120MM
AM-110130 ALLEN WRENCH 3.0 X 120MM
AM-150155 NUT DRIVER 5.5 X 100MM
AM-150170 NUT DRIVER 7.0 X 100MM
AM-140135 PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER 3.5 X 120MM
AM-190008 TURNBUCKLE WRENCH 3MM – V2
AM-190025-P MULTI SHOCK-CLAMP V2
Optional:
AM-170063 Multi Alu Case for Screws (120X80X18)
AM-170052 TOOLS BASE
AM-500902 POWER TOOL TIP SET 4 PIECES WITH PLASTIC CASE
Exacto knife
nail file from wife
Cotton Buds from wife
Digital Calipers
needle nose pliers
Electronics Used in Build: All supplied by Team-NCRC and MKT Racing
HobbyWing Juststock ESC
Muchmore 21.5t Motor
MKT Racing Low Profile Servo
MKT Racing Shorty Battery
Body Used in Build: All supplied by Team-NCRC
Yokomo YRF Formula 001 “Low Nose” Body w/Driver Figure [YOKYF-01LN]
My overall impressions:
The build was very easy and no real problems, my suggestion is to take your time and make sure you have a default setup available to follow and also download the latest manual from Serpent’s website here. In comparison to the F110 v1 I found the easier build and multiple layout configurations to be a great addition, the adjustable wings are great also.
Whilst I built the car I was watching the ETS F1 races which was TQ’d and overall 1st place by David Ehrbar Serpent driver, see the full report with videos and images on the TeamSerpent website.
I cannot wait to test the car, just have the paintwork to do and we are ready to go…..
Notes from other Drivers: on the FaceBook Group Page
Mike Mcfarlan:
A user in the Serpent F110 Facebook group has said the following.
“The only thing I didn’t like was that there is no manual and it has to be downloaded and printed, and the caster “pills” aren’t numbered or explained, and it doesn’t list what wheel to use or recommend any bodies” Also which pistons to use for the shock. seems the 3 hole pistons are the ones most have used.
Caster pills:
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Daniel Jones explains the Caster pills:“I get what you’re saying about the caster pills however if you look at the setup sheets you can get what you need to do. As long as you under stand that the idea is to locate the caster position fully forward 0 degrees all the way to fully back which is 10 degree and so the pills supplied in the kit enable you to set the caster in 2 degree increments depending on the pill and it’s orientation. There is a diagram on the default setup sheet to help you (see images above).”
Wheels and Bodies:
Tamiya F104 type wheels fit the car, Ride and Sweep do pre-mounted sets that fit
Bodies again personal choice but the Tamiya 104 style bodies fit, Protoform, Speed passion and Yokomo 104 style bodies fit the car, it depends on what you want to use.
Shock Pistons:
Seems the 3 hole pistons are the ones most have used.