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Project Zeus: Cycon's Steven Eugenio Trophy Truck Build

mayb, let's hear it from the horses mouth. (not referring to him as a horse, it's a saying)


Tyler Gaul
 
mayb, let's hear it from the horses mouth. (not referring to him as a horse, it's a saying)


Tyler Gaul


He obviously made it though. If you look, the swivel part is from a caster wheel from Home Depot or something
 
Awesome camera angles for sure. I'm surprised the truck handled so well with that thing swinging around up there. Good job man!
 
Did you put a weight on the other side? I'm kinda confused about how it works

Yep. Gopro on one side, counter weight on the other.

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Don't think I have. Right now it has 2.75" in the front and 3.75" in the rear. Just enough to do the job.
 
I think he was asking if you were possibly making more to sell. (i think we all know it is custom made.... No rc company has enough patience and finesse to make something this cool)
 
I think he was asking if you were possibly making more to sell. (i think we all know it is custom made.... No rc company has enough patience and finesse to make something this cool)

Well I personally would of made that more clear. Some people really think you can buy them like this.
 
.... HA i wish you could ... But everyone would have a "custom" trophy truck.... Just like guys who put snorkels on theyre 4 door jeeps think theyre "custom"
 
Don't think I have. Right now it has 2.75" in the front and 3.75" in the rear. Just enough to do the job.

Wow. I tried limiting mine down to just about that and it totally did not work at all, so back to 3.75" and 5" it went. Granted mine is not a truck, and have a 60/40 weight bias to the rear. You making progress on the body yet? Also, we're do for another edit, so what cha got for us now? "thumbsup" Movie Monday you know....
 
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