Re: Custom F350 Build & Trail Creation *pic heavy*
Been awhile since I last updated here. I got my brxl back from warranty replacement and it seems to be doing well. My motor however does have a problem so I will be sending it in for repair/replacement soon. So, for now, I had to put my axial 27T back in. Still on an 18T pinion and I just put a new spur gear on, the one it had was stripped pretty bad. Transmission gears seem to be doing well, except for the output shafts/plate coming loose. The screws that hold the two shafts together have backed out twice now. I put some gorilla glue and quite a bit of red locktite this time and haven't slipped out 'yet'. My steering servo arm has been slipping so I replaced it with a basic straight arm, at least until I do something better with it. This past weekend I flipped the truck straight in to a creek deep enough to submerge the entire truck. Nothing worked when I pulled it out, figures I would fry the ax3 receiver I just put in, immediately. Once I got home I guess it dried out, because it works now. I'm going to definitely balloon the receiver before I'm near any more water. (This happened mainly because I took the 'waterproof/resistant' box completely off. Once that was removed I mounted my battery a lot lower and it seems to have really helped with my top heaviness and 'big foot' stance to where it rides a LOT better. Also, I'm not sure if my battery has issues or if it was just because of the motor I had on there, but I already cut the connector off of it. I've been running on a NIMH for the past week, which I'm not too fond of. I'm gonna solder the connector back on tomorrow and give it another go.
Oh but wait! There's more "thumbsup" I've been working on my trail quite a bit and really loving the way it's set up so far. I plan to keep expanding and making it a huge trail of fun. I ran through the entire thing and took pictures on the routes, enjoy them. I'll make notes on certain ones and appreciate any feedback. :mrgreen:
This rut is pretty challenging.. It's not as bad coming in as it is going out but you do get caught up quite a bit. It's a blast to get through though.
Down a little ways, high side walls that keep you in, there are pretty deep holes coming through this section that make it a challenge.
Top of a hill climb
Top half of the hill climb
The whole hill so far
This section I don't have much pictures of, theres gonna be a lot of work done below this spot and to the left. I got stuck trying to get to the top of this spot for a good while.
And back up on to the big green rock
Headed back
Trail to the rocks
Rocky section coming up
Still a lot of work to be done to this section, but it's still pretty fun to try and get up
Trip up the starting path
The most trouble of the trail so far, that damn rut
Getting out of this spot took longer than any other spot and was tough as hell
Rut seems to be really realistic, I'm sure if it rains it'll be near impossible to get up this spot on 1.9s
A little section that has been in the works since the very beginning but not much time has been spent on it:
This entire area was covered with sticks, roots and leaves. I've dug and cleared a LOT to get to the starting point I'm at. Pictures may make it look like there are a lot of roots still but it's actually pretty cleaned up compared to how it was. It's not so bad now and just needs some fine cleaning once everything is layed out.
What do you think? "thumbsup"