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Do you glue those tires to the aluminum wheels?! Any tip on a clean looking glue job? I think I need to get a finner tip for my CA glue.. (for now, I don't care, those are buggy / truck tires.. so I just splash a bunch on.. do a good job.. )
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The tires do not get glued to the aluminum rims. Tamiya suggests the plastic wheels be glued, but I chose not to here.
Here's some pics of the wheel assemblies. No quick wheel changes here!
The inner wheel is the plastic wheel from the kit. Once assembled you can't see the inner rim.
Here's some pics of the wheel assemblies. No quick wheel changes here!
The inner wheel is the plastic wheel from the kit. Once assembled you can't see the inner rim.
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Do you glue those tires to the aluminum wheels?! Any tip on a clean looking glue job? I think I need to get a finner tip for my CA glue.. (for now, I don't care, those are buggy / truck tires.. so I just splash a bunch on.. do a good job.. )
Do you glue those tires to the aluminum wheels?! Any tip on a clean looking glue job? I think I need to get a finner tip for my CA glue.. (for now, I don't care, those are buggy / truck tires.. so I just splash a bunch on.. do a good job.. )
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The F-350 will have an extra transfer case for the 4WD! Should be interesting!!
The F-350 will have an extra transfer case for the 4WD! Should be interesting!!
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Slower than the semi?! Wow!
Slipper clutch will not be good for the crawler crowd.. I am sure they will tighten that way up.. In terms of drivetrain weakness, those axles should be pretty strong (metal gears, similar to TLT..) so it will come down to whether the tranny can take the rock crawling torque...
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Slower than the semi?! Wow!
Slipper clutch will not be good for the crawler crowd.. I am sure they will tighten that way up.. In terms of drivetrain weakness, those axles should be pretty strong (metal gears, similar to TLT..) so it will come down to whether the tranny can take the rock crawling torque...
Slower than the semi?! Wow!
Slipper clutch will not be good for the crawler crowd.. I am sure they will tighten that way up.. In terms of drivetrain weakness, those axles should be pretty strong (metal gears, similar to TLT..) so it will come down to whether the tranny can take the rock crawling torque...
Taken directly from TUSA:
"SLIPPER CLUTCH
Includes slipper clutch as standard part to protect
gears during tough off-road running."
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Yeah, I read that... should be interesting.. hope they make some improvement on the tranny too.. with ballbearings and all, hopefully there's not that much slop!
Anyway, not trying to hijack your thread.. Time to go back to the semi!!
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$$$ is not the issue here.. DX6 has digital trims.. can't work with MFU... [:@] Or I'd get one!
$$$ is not the issue here.. DX6 has digital trims.. can't work with MFU... [:@] Or I'd get one!
signals for servo and will have problems if you transmit PCM as most computer radios are capable of. Most of the
Futaba line (6EXAS for example) are PCM or PPM selectable and will work great with Tamiya MFU. There is additional
issues with the DX6 as the AR6000 receiver has the fail safe programmed at continous for planes/helis. You'll need
the BR6000 receiver which has failsafe set at hold. DX6 also can't shut down MFU via the transmitter, you'll have to
get a kill switch rigged to one of the spare channels on Ch5 or 6.
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The problem with digital trim, though, is that you will need to hold the trim for awhile, instead of sliding the analog slider up and down quickly for the desired function...
But maybe it is okay, just a little bit inconvenient..
I never used a MFU before, so I don't pretend to be an expert.. got to wait until I try it out..
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Meh, digital trims offer so much more! You wont change them as much as analog, remember, so quick adjustments arent as neccessary.
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I am all for using the latest technology, but I am talking about using the trim to control the MFU here.. not regular adjustment.. no dbout, for normal adjustment, I'd prefer digital trim... if anyone has used a computerized computer with digital trim with the Tamiya MFU, I'd love to hear from them..
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RE: Knight Hauler and Box Trailer build thread
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Glad to give out the information! These rigs are the pinnacle of Tamiya modeling and scale detail.
Thanks,
Matt
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Thanks for doing this! I will be looking forward to the buildup.
Thanks for doing this! I will be looking forward to the buildup.
Thanks,
Matt
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A general reply to those involved in the radio discussion.
The trims are used only to switch functions, they are either max right/left/up/down or neutral. The only trim not used for a function is the steering trim.
The trim is moved from neutral to it's max, the coresponding stick is moved in that same direction to activate that mode. The trim is then moved back to the neutral. The process is used again to de-activate that same mode.
The trims are used only to switch functions, they are either max right/left/up/down or neutral. The only trim not used for a function is the steering trim.
The trim is moved from neutral to it's max, the coresponding stick is moved in that same direction to activate that mode. The trim is then moved back to the neutral. The process is used again to de-activate that same mode.
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So true. I loved building my tanker and box trailers and Globe liner. Their just too fun. GL with your build up. I'm looking forward to it!
So true. I loved building my tanker and box trailers and Globe liner. Their just too fun. GL with your build up. I'm looking forward to it!
Thanks!
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I tried using a different radio and it didn't work right so i pulled it and bought the 4VWD. I had the same idea you did.
Incidentally, Tamiya recommends no other radios be used for these kits.[&o]
Incidentally, Tamiya recommends no other radios be used for these kits.[&o]
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I just don't like the fact that it can't do EPA and does not do multi-model memory.. (so you can run the semi, the F-350, etc. on the same radio..!)