youngblood
RCC Addict
This all started with a super I built for Motorama last year. It was kinda fun while it lasted, but it only lasted half way through course 2 and that was the end of that (broke AX tranny gears). So I parted it out and kept my XTM X-FACTOR axles.
Bye bye short lived super career, hello large scale!!!
The first thing that really got me excited for a large scale build for me was RC4WD releasing the RokLox' in 40 series. They are perfect for 1:4. They scale out to be a 35" tire on a 16" rim. Here's one of mine on a narrowed Axial 40 BL next to a 1.9 flatiron. :twisted:
Next, I knew it had to be an old jeep because it would be easier to build the body (mostly flat panels), and I love old jeeps! Printed out a photo of a M38 grill from the interwebs and scaled it down to reproduce.
With a little bit of manual mill work, and a bunch of hand work with a dremel, heres my 1:4 scale CJ3A grill. it is made from a plastic that is a little softer than delrin .125 thick. Still needs the marker light holes.
Really wanted to use these M5 steely RC4WD rod ends on my lower links, but they dont have enough travel, so Im using them for the uppers links/axle side, and rear axle lockouts.
Scored a set of Losi LST shocks out of the wanted section. They are BIG and the springs might be a little stiff. the spring diameter is close to a 540 can. :shock: Bent the shock hoops out of 3/8" brake line and welded them with my 110v flux core mig welder. bolted to the 3/16" thick aluminum frame using 5/16-24 bolts.
And here it is as a roller. I cut the frame out on a band saw and cleaned it up with a drum sander. Skid and sliders are out of 3/8 thick delrin. Lower links are 3/8" delrin with revo rod ends on 10-32 allthread, uppers are 5/16" dia.
Just a little note, M5 bolts thread right into a 10-32 hole. :mrgreen:
22" wheelbase. (x4 = 88". just about perfect for a flatty on 35's.)
Frame is 29 1/4" long, 6" wide.
17" track width
5 3/4" underbelly.
-Brian

Bye bye short lived super career, hello large scale!!!
The first thing that really got me excited for a large scale build for me was RC4WD releasing the RokLox' in 40 series. They are perfect for 1:4. They scale out to be a 35" tire on a 16" rim. Here's one of mine on a narrowed Axial 40 BL next to a 1.9 flatiron. :twisted:

Next, I knew it had to be an old jeep because it would be easier to build the body (mostly flat panels), and I love old jeeps! Printed out a photo of a M38 grill from the interwebs and scaled it down to reproduce.

With a little bit of manual mill work, and a bunch of hand work with a dremel, heres my 1:4 scale CJ3A grill. it is made from a plastic that is a little softer than delrin .125 thick. Still needs the marker light holes.

Really wanted to use these M5 steely RC4WD rod ends on my lower links, but they dont have enough travel, so Im using them for the uppers links/axle side, and rear axle lockouts.

Scored a set of Losi LST shocks out of the wanted section. They are BIG and the springs might be a little stiff. the spring diameter is close to a 540 can. :shock: Bent the shock hoops out of 3/8" brake line and welded them with my 110v flux core mig welder. bolted to the 3/16" thick aluminum frame using 5/16-24 bolts.

And here it is as a roller. I cut the frame out on a band saw and cleaned it up with a drum sander. Skid and sliders are out of 3/8 thick delrin. Lower links are 3/8" delrin with revo rod ends on 10-32 allthread, uppers are 5/16" dia.
Just a little note, M5 bolts thread right into a 10-32 hole. :mrgreen:
22" wheelbase. (x4 = 88". just about perfect for a flatty on 35's.)
Frame is 29 1/4" long, 6" wide.
17" track width
5 3/4" underbelly.



-Brian