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building my ttt,
well im kind of keeping this as a journal for my ttt building,
even thoe im almsot done, the electronics i had trouble the most figuring out, but im all set, i got a ford f150 body i hope to paint, i also got a hummer im going to build a ttt out of next,but the hummer has limted space, so i just might go with the 5manT next... for my first truck, i sat in school drawing diagrams to see exacly how i should do it, it took me a few days to build since i was loaded with school work...(4 days it took me) i just got the motor runing in it now, i need to hook it up and latch it to the gears, my first ttt i just made rwd, i hope to make 4wd then all wd to how many wheels i have on a truck, so far its great just need some tweaking to do then im done. but im gladd to finaly get into the ttt hobbie! |
also while im at it,
has anyone ever built a 10 wheel oil truck? im thinking about building like a 1:64 ttt oil truck for my dad on his bday, since he owns a oil truck company |
Hi Marc,
what kind of 10 wheeler oil truck? Do you hav a picture of it? I think this is not realy a problem. In the trailer is enough space for the electronic and the batterys. So you have to build the servo and the gearline in the truck. for example: 5.2 gramm servo in the sleep cabine or on the drivers seat. In the driveline a "1:120 LKW Antrieb" from mikroantriebe.de or a selfmade gear. If you want to power both rearaxles so have a look at www.mikromodell.de In "Tips" "rearaxles" I put some small drawings as a how to. Speedcontroler, reciver and batterys are on you own choice (or what is availible at your local dealer). I think the room inside the trailer is good for "large" components. best regards Thorsten www.mikromodell.de |
thanks for letting me know that the 10 wheeler would be possible,
im just building my ttt offroad course wich i will use my digi-q on as well. |
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