Just a how to scale exhaust build for your scale crawler #rc #rcscaleoffroad #rccar #rcscaleoffroad #rccrawler #rccar #scalerc #offroad #rccrawl #radiocontrol #scalerc
Cool idea, bro. I made a siren speaker out of one of the little orange traffic cones like you have there and another fender speaker out of a large wire nut! Now I'm gonna make an exhaust system for sure! Thanks man
That’s cool! I wouldn’t have thought of using a lighter and old break line but it’s dang near perfect and cheap. The doll house stuff is really nice too, something else I wouldn’t have thought of but I’ve never been a modeler. I do love all the small details. Very good info!! Thank you 👍
Thanks Neo, I used to build model cars when I was younger and go to model shows with my Dad. I just always try and and find cheap ways of making scale stuff instead of just over paying for 3D printed stuff that always seems to break easily. Thanks for for watching
@@TyJoe_N_MattyMoe I don't know, I just had these cheap lighters laying around that were like 96 cents for a pack of 3 at the dollar store, so I didn't mind cutting them up. However you can find a way I was just showing the idea to point people in the direction of thinking outside the box. This is a very sturdy homemade exhaust as well.
Scale exhausts do look good on most trucks, I don't bother with putting them on my trucks, I tend to get enough stuff tangled in my axles as is, I know i would get it snagged and bent in no time
@@sirchirpalot so far no problem bud if it rips off simply put it back on, I'm more into scale then going like a comp rig when it comes to scale side thanks for watching bud
Great video and awesome scale how to video
Thanks Rc brother
Love it! Could not stop looking at you saw and needlenose Sam ones I use!!😅
@@gerrysoldguyreview Thanks Jerry, great minds think alike 😉 lol! I'm a cheap tool guy
Very nice work💪😉✅️
@@Fortes_RC_Adv thanks 👊
Cool idea, bro. I made a siren speaker out of one of the little orange traffic cones like you have there and another fender speaker out of a large wire nut! Now I'm gonna make an exhaust system for sure! Thanks man
@@staysmallrc nice thinking outside the 3D printer AKA the box lol! I always prefer to homemake stuff if possible. Thanks for watching staysmall
That’s cool! I wouldn’t have thought of using a lighter and old break line but it’s dang near perfect and cheap. The doll house stuff is really nice too, something else I wouldn’t have thought of but I’ve never been a modeler. I do love all the small details. Very good info!! Thank you 👍
Thanks Neo, I used to build model cars when I was younger and go to model shows with my Dad. I just always try and and find cheap ways of making scale stuff instead of just over paying for 3D printed stuff that always seems to break easily. Thanks for for watching
Great video man. I’ll be making me one of these.
@@Stevens304RC Thanks bro, I'll be dropping off the brake line to ya tonight
They would make good crawler course decorations.
Hobby Lobby is great for scale garage stuff. I saw a cool gas pump there. Still haven't found a dog to put in my Marlin though.😄
@@TyJoe_N_MattyMoe yes sir great scale stuff. Tractor supply for the pupper they are around $3.00
I wonder how a mini-bic would work? Cut off the tabs and use the existing hole for offset inlet/outlet.🤷🏽♂️
@@TyJoe_N_MattyMoe I don't know, I just had these cheap lighters laying around that were like 96 cents for a pack of 3 at the dollar store, so I didn't mind cutting them up. However you can find a way I was just showing the idea to point people in the direction of thinking outside the box. This is a very sturdy homemade exhaust as well.
This is a great idea been looking at ways to do this by buying soft bendable aluminium pipe from amazon but still not decided yet
@@trevorcourt1403 soft pipe I tried bends up way to easy if your trailing harder areas, it will also smash flat on rocks very easily
@@RcDungeon ah yh good point 👍🏻
@@trevorcourt1403 I got about 2 runs if I was lucky using it. Would work very well for light trailing
@@RcDungeon yh no problem I won’t be using that then
Scale exhausts do look good on most trucks, I don't bother with putting them on my trucks, I tend to get enough stuff tangled in my axles as is, I know i would get it snagged and bent in no time
@@sirchirpalot so far no problem bud if it rips off simply put it back on, I'm more into scale then going like a comp rig when it comes to scale side thanks for watching bud