valheru
Quarry Creeper
Update 1:
I started this project one year ago as a means to enjoy my then recently purchased 1/25 Pro-Line Ambush during our long Canadian winter months, but got pushed back because of my D90 Winch Challenge Pickup build (http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/1-9-scale-rigs/597582-d90-winch-challenge-pickup.html).
After looking at what had been done by fellow mini/micro crawler owners on the net, I settled on making a “portable” 2’ x 4’ mini crawler indoor scale course.
The foundation of my indoor course consist of:
- 1” thick blue foam insulation boards;
- A variety of recycled cardboard packaging for laserjet printer toners (Thank you, office recycling bin!);
- Plastic mesh from the dollar store (I think it’s supposed to be used in DIY craft/home décor?!?);
- Expanding foam to fill in voids;
- One small wood log;
- 3M Super 77 Spray Adhesive; and
- Tons of hot glue sticks.
Cardboard packaging pieces where hot glued to the foam board to form the rough shape of the course, as well as foam shapes, cardboard patches and cut-out sections of the packaging, and carve out details in the foam, add obstacles and generally refine the shape of the course.
The plastic green mesh was added as a backing for whatever surface finish I will apply, either modified cement, plaster, truck bed liner, etc.
As part of the planning of the scale course layout, I am forecasting 6 differing access points; the 2 routes in green are direct access onto the mountain, while the 4 pink routes will be bridges or ramps.
D 8)
I started this project one year ago as a means to enjoy my then recently purchased 1/25 Pro-Line Ambush during our long Canadian winter months, but got pushed back because of my D90 Winch Challenge Pickup build (http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/1-9-scale-rigs/597582-d90-winch-challenge-pickup.html).
After looking at what had been done by fellow mini/micro crawler owners on the net, I settled on making a “portable” 2’ x 4’ mini crawler indoor scale course.
The foundation of my indoor course consist of:
- 1” thick blue foam insulation boards;
- A variety of recycled cardboard packaging for laserjet printer toners (Thank you, office recycling bin!);
- Plastic mesh from the dollar store (I think it’s supposed to be used in DIY craft/home décor?!?);
- Expanding foam to fill in voids;
- One small wood log;
- 3M Super 77 Spray Adhesive; and
- Tons of hot glue sticks.
Cardboard packaging pieces where hot glued to the foam board to form the rough shape of the course, as well as foam shapes, cardboard patches and cut-out sections of the packaging, and carve out details in the foam, add obstacles and generally refine the shape of the course.
The plastic green mesh was added as a backing for whatever surface finish I will apply, either modified cement, plaster, truck bed liner, etc.
As part of the planning of the scale course layout, I am forecasting 6 differing access points; the 2 routes in green are direct access onto the mountain, while the 4 pink routes will be bridges or ramps.
D 8)