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Chopper01 wrote:rather spend a coupple of k on the real thing
Excuse me Chopper. But I'm into anything RC. Boat's, Heli's, cars, love em all. I'm a big (soon to be poor) kid.
Re: RC Rock crawling.
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:41 pm
by tpft
with the way the weather been, a rc makes sense
Re: RC Rock crawling.
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:44 pm
by lilpigzuk
petefj40 wrote:
Chopper01 wrote:rather spend a coupple of k on the real thing
I'm a big (soon to be poor) kid.
But what about the LS2 I heard they are real good
Re: RC Rock crawling.
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 8:30 am
by petefj40
lilpigzuk wrote:
petefj40 wrote:
Chopper01 wrote:rather spend a coupple of k on the real thing
I'm a big (soon to be poor) kid.
But what about the LS2 I heard they are real good
That's what's been making me poor.
Re: RC Rock crawling.
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 8:54 pm
by gary_in_nz
hehee just saw this thread
i just finished building me one, my first RC Model, its a Hilux, took a few weekends but well worth it especially since the weather has been bad lately, i guess im a bit of an offroad junkie, i thought if i cant be off road i might aswell pretend!!
Has the V8 sound tons of lights, see pics>
When i get my sound sorted i will put a vid up.
Re: RC Rock crawling.
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 8:57 pm
by DaveM
Nice What brand is that?
Re: RC Rock crawling.
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 9:02 pm
by gary_in_nz
Tamiya, its the same chassis and that as the Ford F350 uses just Hilux body, and then i got the light and sound setup thing as extra.
Here we go i quickly did a vid but no sound
Re: RC Rock crawling.
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 9:10 pm
by DaveM
ahh, so it will drive as well as it looks then. Get some vids. Where did you get it? Looking at selling my nitro racing truggy, might have to get something similar for a laugh, as the plane and chopper are getting expensive to repair
Re: RC Rock crawling.
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 9:14 pm
by gary_in_nz
i bought it off a model shop on trademe about christmas 2007, it came from christchurch, cant remember the name sorry, yeah it does drive well, i setup the 4 wheel steering and you can look the diffs with a grub screw and go do some awesome crawling!! 3 speed gear box, only thing they really need some bigger wheels but you can buy those as extras.
Re: RC Rock crawling.
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 8:36 am
by petefj40
Nice one Gary! Looks great!! Hell you wouldn't want that to get dirty or roll!!!
Re: RC Rock crawling.
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 8:44 am
by petefj40
DaveM wrote:ahh, so it will drive as well as it looks then. Get some vids. Where did you get it? Looking at selling my nitro racing truggy, might have to get something similar for a laugh, as the plane and chopper are getting expensive to repair
I have a .28 nitro buggy/car as well Dave. It doubles as both. All I do is adjust suspension, change bodies and wheels. It'll do around 70k with the big wheels on. Not that that's fast. Till you hit something stationary. I haven't flown the Heli for a while. You're right. It's costly to repair.
For a laugh I put a cam on top of the nitro car. But with the small wheels on it'll only do around 55k.
i was just waiting for one of those cars to back out....
i think you have entirely too many toys anyway... so if you wanna share im happy to pay postage
I've almost had it run over by a logging truck. That would of looked cool getting squashed.
No one can have to many toys! I don't mind sharing but I hate posting.
Re: RC Rock crawling.
Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 10:28 am
by NJV6
Your Nitro buggy Pete, what is it?
I have been after something for a while and doing a bit of research for the last few months. A TAMIYA TNX 5.2R sounds like it might be the go for something fast and durable.
Unless someone has any other suggestions?
What is the truck you built Gary?
Re: RC Rock crawling.
Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 3:57 pm
by gary_in_nz
It is electric, its a Tamiya model, Hi-Lift, bassically, they either come with a Ford F350 Cab or Hilux Cab. they are good for rockcrawling and the that sort of low speed stuff, although for an electric they are surprisingly fast when at full throttle in 3rd gear.
It's not a piss ant 1/10 scale. It's a real decent size RC car. It's 1/8 scale mate. Don't play with the small stuff. That's for kids.
It's called a Sacker Pro. It can take the crashes and is easy and cheap to rebuild. Trust me on that. I've rebuilt mine plenty of times. Blown x3 .25 nitro engines in the time I've had em. But that was partly due to my inexperience in tuning them and using the wrong fuel. The current nitro engine in my buggy is a SH.28 big and strong.
The Sacker Pro I first brought was called a Rockwilder. It came with the big wheels. But after getting bored with that i lowered the ride and put some small wheels and a different body on it and it doubled as a circuit car. It was alot of fun but way way slower than the other 1/8 circuit cars.
Here's some pix.
This is it with the larger wheels.
Then this the same car with different body and wheels.
Lots and lots of fun. Big learning curve though.
Re: RC Rock crawling.
Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 4:45 pm
by petefj40
The last picture shown in my last post was the setup with the offroad exhaust. The on road exhaust is a different system.
Check this nitro engine out. A supercharged Nitro motor!
Re: RC Rock crawling.
Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 4:52 pm
by petefj40
This would be my favourite setup. 1/8 scale twin shocks, twin engine. YEAH! That's what I'M takin' about!!!
Re: RC Rock crawling.
Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 4:54 pm
by petefj40
DaveM wrote:Do you run 3 or 4 channel radio gear?
2 channel is all you need for a basic setup. Steering and throttle. Throttle and brake use the same servo.