tachikoma1373
Pebble Pounder
This is "TK-422", the last iteration of my Wraith build.
As I mentioned my Black One: Rebirth Of The EXOTrooper thread my priortities shifted elsewhere and my RC activities have been dormant for 18 - 24 months. Having decided to start the franchise reboot with the EXO I moved on to "TK-422". This isn't a comprehensive build thread but a collection of photos and notes to show you the current status and look at some of work I did.
Before moving on I'd like to say a huge thank you to plethora of people who's builds and knowledge have inspired me since I joined. The RCcrawler community really is the dogs bollocks - look it up, it not as bad as it sounds Anyway......
A short time ago in a hobby room not so far away......
I started by stripping things down doing basic maintainence, screws, oils, wiring etc. I also changed the rear fastback to give me some axtra space for the spare tyre. Although I wasn't quite sure how I'd mount it at the time.
I also started to add some scale accesories like the highlift, and the window nets.
Great tip for scale nets is to use food packaging nets. This orange net camer around a big bag of ginger from the chinese supermarket. I then used folded electriciasns tape to add stiffness and make borders. the top hangs inside the roof cage usinf benbt paperclips with hooked ends. The nirrors are a combination of axial mounts, small headlights and shock collars with small mirrors from one of my wifes art projects inserted.
Here you can see the folding tyre rack made from part of the rear end of an old EXO chassis. It fastens to fastback braces using a couple of body pins that hold the rack down. I Mades straps for the tyres using bent paperclips for buckles etc. Boot laces glue and some heat shrink tubing. radiator and battery are the usual axial parts.
The fuel cell is actually a 4 channel wireless remote relay set up with 2 channels to run the winch (in/out) and 2 channels for the main lights and the roof lights. Rather than paying stupid money (£35.00/$49)for something like the RC4WD 4 Channel Wireless Remote Light Bar Controller I got one from ebay fopr £6.00 (~$8.00). Looks like this:
Here's a few glamour shots with the new wheels and tyres. I have no idea if they will be any good but I liked the scale look, and was on a budget. They are from the FTX Mauler if anyone is interested. I really dont hold out much hope of them being good performers but we shall see.
Is it me or does Han look just a little smug in that last one?
I'll look to capture some running footage soon, just gotta get rid of this stinking cold thats had me house bound for nearly a week now. Under the hood I'm running a Hobbywing 3656 Senorsed motor at 3800KV and a Hobbywing SCT Pro Sensored ESC, gearbox and drivetrain are upgraded using parts from GPM (I just can't justify Vanquish prices here in the UK). Shocks are Gmade XD's front, and Piggy back XD's rear. I run on 2S and 3S.
Geek of the week goes to the person who can spot what the center console is.
As I mentioned my Black One: Rebirth Of The EXOTrooper thread my priortities shifted elsewhere and my RC activities have been dormant for 18 - 24 months. Having decided to start the franchise reboot with the EXO I moved on to "TK-422". This isn't a comprehensive build thread but a collection of photos and notes to show you the current status and look at some of work I did.
Before moving on I'd like to say a huge thank you to plethora of people who's builds and knowledge have inspired me since I joined. The RCcrawler community really is the dogs bollocks - look it up, it not as bad as it sounds Anyway......
A short time ago in a hobby room not so far away......
I started by stripping things down doing basic maintainence, screws, oils, wiring etc. I also changed the rear fastback to give me some axtra space for the spare tyre. Although I wasn't quite sure how I'd mount it at the time.
I also started to add some scale accesories like the highlift, and the window nets.
Great tip for scale nets is to use food packaging nets. This orange net camer around a big bag of ginger from the chinese supermarket. I then used folded electriciasns tape to add stiffness and make borders. the top hangs inside the roof cage usinf benbt paperclips with hooked ends. The nirrors are a combination of axial mounts, small headlights and shock collars with small mirrors from one of my wifes art projects inserted.
Here you can see the folding tyre rack made from part of the rear end of an old EXO chassis. It fastens to fastback braces using a couple of body pins that hold the rack down. I Mades straps for the tyres using bent paperclips for buckles etc. Boot laces glue and some heat shrink tubing. radiator and battery are the usual axial parts.
The fuel cell is actually a 4 channel wireless remote relay set up with 2 channels to run the winch (in/out) and 2 channels for the main lights and the roof lights. Rather than paying stupid money (£35.00/$49)for something like the RC4WD 4 Channel Wireless Remote Light Bar Controller I got one from ebay fopr £6.00 (~$8.00). Looks like this:
Here's a few glamour shots with the new wheels and tyres. I have no idea if they will be any good but I liked the scale look, and was on a budget. They are from the FTX Mauler if anyone is interested. I really dont hold out much hope of them being good performers but we shall see.
Is it me or does Han look just a little smug in that last one?
I'll look to capture some running footage soon, just gotta get rid of this stinking cold thats had me house bound for nearly a week now. Under the hood I'm running a Hobbywing 3656 Senorsed motor at 3800KV and a Hobbywing SCT Pro Sensored ESC, gearbox and drivetrain are upgraded using parts from GPM (I just can't justify Vanquish prices here in the UK). Shocks are Gmade XD's front, and Piggy back XD's rear. I run on 2S and 3S.
Geek of the week goes to the person who can spot what the center console is.