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thanx a ton, your response is highly apreciated:D :D :D .
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wow iam amazed at what you can do all of those rc's rock man!! i need to learn how to do that i currently have a 'yota project that iam waiting on axles for but it seems you just make yours haha thats awesome... what do you use to weld your stuff together?
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You didn't have to bump this thread ya know. You could have just pm'd him.
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i'm back!!!!
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88swampedmj, i put most of the pieces together by soldering them, i'm using 30 watts soldering iron for small parts and 60 watt for bigger parts, i use a hand drill (with cutting disc) to scuff the parts to make the solder stick well and a little soldering paste! i'm currently working on my 1/32 4x4 r/c version of juggernaut j.r. (here's the pic of model truck i'm using, a tamiya 1/32 wild mini-4wd monster truck ) http://tamiya.com/english/products/l...img/17014m.jpg but this time no more multi-link suspension.. i kept it simple but very effective torque tube suspension system.. http://www.west-4x4.demon.co.uk/flexsusp.gif just like the suspension found in a real unimog trucks! |
Wow u ar crazy...
That is so awsome how much ruffly did u spend building that??? and do u no if i can buy something like that anywer??? PLZ email me ;D |
open for swap... :(
hi guys i'm back.. well actually i was planning to part of with my micro rc trucks now and i was thinking if anybody would like to swap their Netbook like EEE pc (900 or so), HP mini or Mini Aspire One .. i don't plan to do this but my son will soon be on high school and looks like this would be a best gift for him.. and since my babies are collecting dust on the shelves now looks like something has to go :(..
if interested you could email me thru here: domingo.arvin@yahoo.com |
here's the truck.. ;)
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