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Heres some pics and a vid of our $40 and less cars. Too many mods to list so far but thought Id share.
More pics here
http://photo.starblvd.net/djjiz420_2/
http://www.e-zone.nl/jevries/
Heres a vid of one hopping not by remote. We need help with figuring out a way to not fry the board...
http://www.e-zone.nl/jevries/rc67hopping.rm
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Chad
More pics here
http://photo.starblvd.net/djjiz420_2/
http://www.e-zone.nl/jevries/
Heres a vid of one hopping not by remote. We need help with figuring out a way to not fry the board...
http://www.e-zone.nl/jevries/rc67hopping.rm
( right click, save as )
ANY comments or sugestions please add them
Chad
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wow u ppl got a lot of time on ur hands, those look like models that u completely customized
great work, but please do somethin else wit ur life
great work, but please do somethin else wit ur life
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Thanks for the compliments... ummm.. I think..
You might want to get mad at yourself before bashing others... If you look in my starphoto account you will see real cars. I put 6-10 hour days in, and find time for 4 main hobbies. We build 1/1 cars for a living, plus busy with family...
Some have skills.... Get over it.
Actually.... now that I think about it, thats a very big compliment.. These peices look so good that our life is in these....
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You might want to get mad at yourself before bashing others... If you look in my starphoto account you will see real cars. I put 6-10 hour days in, and find time for 4 main hobbies. We build 1/1 cars for a living, plus busy with family...
Some have skills.... Get over it.
Actually.... now that I think about it, thats a very big compliment.. These peices look so good that our life is in these....
Thank you
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Only at Radio Shack. There on clearence so we snagged a couple. They only do a little three wheel, and back lifts maybe an inch. Now three's are huge, front hops, and the rear has about 3" of travel. Lots of cutting, repositioning, and some electronics work...
Laugh if you want... theres alot of work involved.
Laugh if you want... theres alot of work involved.
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I wasn't laffing.. these things would be cool if they drove and did all that at same time while being 1/10th scale w/o a rope attached to it.
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Dont worry... It will be fully functional by remote soon.
Im doing a 1/10 PT Cruiser right now and another buddie is doing his with a Grave Digger body. The body was cut to have full fenders with side skirts... More pics soon.
Sorry for jumping on ya... Ive been getting flamed all over with questions regarding these cars...
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Im doing a 1/10 PT Cruiser right now and another buddie is doing his with a Grave Digger body. The body was cut to have full fenders with side skirts... More pics soon.
Sorry for jumping on ya... Ive been getting flamed all over with questions regarding these cars...
Thanks for the reply.
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nah no flames at all~! I'm excited to see the 1/10 scale car, are you going to sell the hydrolics as a kit or as a whole package? or is this jus something for fun you and your friend are attempting.
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Something like complete remote control will set yours apart from others also. I think they are pretty cool, with battery technology in the NIMH area you could hop that thing onto its roof! And it would hop for a LONG time tooooooo.
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Originally posted by CaseyDDR
nah no flames at all~! I'm excited to see the 1/10 scale car, are you going to sell the hydrolics as a kit or as a whole package? or is this jus something for fun you and your friend are attempting.
nah no flames at all~! I'm excited to see the 1/10 scale car, are you going to sell the hydrolics as a kit or as a whole package? or is this jus something for fun you and your friend are attempting.
I hope to sell these at lowrider shows coming up. If not there I have some other options. I want to get into the big cars for ease of parts. Use actuators tho... should be able to bunny hop all 4 wheels. Pretty much somthing fun for the time being tho.
I can show some pics of how the front hop works if you want. Its a pretty basic idea thats used on 1/24 model hydro's.
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Originally posted by TODD MARSH
Something like complete remote control will set yours apart from others also. I think they are pretty cool, with battery technology in the NIMH area you could hop that thing onto its roof! And it would hop for a LONG time tooooooo.
Something like complete remote control will set yours apart from others also. I think they are pretty cool, with battery technology in the NIMH area you could hop that thing onto its roof! And it would hop for a LONG time tooooooo.
Actuators are the way to go next. A 1/10 will easily hop all 4 wheels .
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Update!
Well here they are. Just got the rear wheels mounted last night ( thanx BoBT ) and rear wheel holes cut out. Saved the Grave Digger body as well. Now to make body mounts/ batt rack. Not sure if I want the body mount and rack in one, or mounting the batt above the rear axel. Rear axel will save the lift and three wheel motor some, but might not help the weight for hopping..... suggestions?
My front end is getting rebuilt, thats why its not in the pics, plus I need to get two more wheels and 4 tires *sigh*. My 2 ton epoxy wouldnt hold to styrene or 64 plastic?!?! Gotta use somthing else.
Thanks for the look,
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My front end is getting rebuilt, thats why its not in the pics, plus I need to get two more wheels and 4 tires *sigh*. My 2 ton epoxy wouldnt hold to styrene or 64 plastic?!?! Gotta use somthing else.
Thanks for the look,
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lol... will do. Still getting the body mounted so it might be a while... Plus need $ for my other rims and tires... Thanks for the reply! I havent spent much time on this lately but seing kind replys gets me in the mood again... Thanks!
Couple questions guy...
Is it ok to use velcro for the body mounts? I figured Ill Shoe Goo around it to help it from seperating from the body. I just dont want pins and posts sticking out. Sugestions?'
Can a 1" wide tire fit a .75" rim? Im using 2.1" tall, .75" wide buggy rims and would like a street tire pattern. They dont have to be perfectly tru, just look good really.
Thanks again
Chad
Couple questions guy...
Is it ok to use velcro for the body mounts? I figured Ill Shoe Goo around it to help it from seperating from the body. I just dont want pins and posts sticking out. Sugestions?'
Can a 1" wide tire fit a .75" rim? Im using 2.1" tall, .75" wide buggy rims and would like a street tire pattern. They dont have to be perfectly tru, just look good really.
Thanks again
Chad
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Those are pretty nice but not sure if they will work on my rim. I have no choice but to run the for clearence reasons.
Ive looked at the touring tires but dont know if I can stretch them on my rim size, or if 1" width will look ok in .75"
If anyone has a 1" tire and .75" rim could you try it for me please?.... I cant return open items to my local hobby shop and cant afford extra parts
I plan on warming them up first with hot water and once there on there on... Keep in mind this thing will only do about 5mph once I turn the speed down.
Thanks again guys.... much appreciated!
Chad
Ive looked at the touring tires but dont know if I can stretch them on my rim size, or if 1" width will look ok in .75"
If anyone has a 1" tire and .75" rim could you try it for me please?.... I cant return open items to my local hobby shop and cant afford extra parts
I plan on warming them up first with hot water and once there on there on... Keep in mind this thing will only do about 5mph once I turn the speed down.
Thanks again guys.... much appreciated!
Chad
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