That is gonna be a great looking beast of a truck , keep up the good work and great video's there is always somebody that is going to be negative about something, I just wish I had the skills you do to be able to build things like that , until ill just keep buying kits , again thank you for sharing these videos
Your metal works never seems to not surprise me! Keep up the good work. I have a 3d printer. I can’t design worth a crap but if you can find some files you need printed, I’ll hook you up! I have a semi interior for 1/10 though ready to be printed! Just hit me up
I think it would be really neat to put some small video displays where the windows would go and play videos of someone driving from the various angles. Displays are slim and you can still utilize all the space inside the cab. Also FPV. This would be an awesome rig to drive first person.
2:17 ahh you’re chilling. Could be worse, could be 4’ 5” and 65lbs. Seeing how much material has gone into your cab, bumper, and frame Im willing to bet you manage to avoid a lot of the issues I ran into (still fixing) with mine. From I think last video, dual motors is a good call especially considering how little gear reduction your setup has, however I imagine it still will need a little more reduction down the line. Super cool build, can’t wait to see it completed and in action!
Digging all the details you added and you were right going to be closer to 45-50 lbs with the zacklift😜 good work and keep truckin! Thanks for sharing.
You need a tig welder! Can be had for cheap these days and can open up a new world for you. Looking good so far, love seeing the update videos. I'm not a interior guy so wouldn't hurt my feelings to see just a black cover plate with tops of 2 seats and a top of a streaming wheel poking up haha.
Really impressed with this build. A very long project in more ways than one! If You get all the gubbins inside done fist then You can make a simple metal sheet floor for the cab as a base to build interior from. This could be clipped or bolted in place so it is easy to remove & refit as required. You can easily build up from the floorplate making the interior from styrene sheet and extruded styrene and PVC stock to create the dash, seats and center console unit. I have made a fair few interiors for cars, trucks and locomotives from 1:128 to 1:8 scales with bits of styrene stock and cut and shaped PVC glued together with liquid poly or Mekpak solvent glue. It is pretty cheap and easy to work with and takes paint well. Most model railroad stores and hobby supplies outlets will have a wide range of 'evergreen' styrene and PVC sheet, rod, tube, angle, box section etc to chose from. I have made many of the larger scale parts from bits of PVC drainpipe cut and flattened out using a heat gun to create PVC sheet that I then mark up and cut out. As You think metal & welding, same design methods work for styrene, and PCV but where you would weld metal instead you use products like plastic weld / liquid Poly / MekPak the design and construction process is very similar. I'm sure You will get on great working in plastics, quick, cheap and easy. You can even fit LED interior cab lights and illuminated dashboard if You really get into it. Give it a go, start simple and keep adding detail until You feel it looks right.
Instant subscriber! I hope this 1:10 scale BIG RIG 6x6 winds up having some space for a nice, loud, air horn!!! 😆👍 Kickin' up a storm of dust, black smoke & cattle if they get in the way. Final weigh in on this is gonna be wild. Looking forward to watching the progress.
I'm new to tour channel n must say from what I've seen so far, I'm impressed. 👍🏻👍🏻😎 I can tell that your a perfectionist like myself n want it done the right way.
Depending on how wide your cab is, I can tell you the dash out of the Redcat 53 COE hauler is a little under 8 inches wide. That could get you a dash, steering wheel and steering column. Some of the SCX6 interior parts might work, you only really need enough to cover everything up. The Honcho interior might work with a little trimming. And to save you from maybe over thinking and engineering the Zack lift, they hook into the 5th wheel and just have a bracket they rest on. Depending on how fancy they are, usually the front hooks into the 5th wheel and the rear portion rests on the frame rails and use a chain or a clamp to keep it from moving.
Amazon sells some pre-made interiors. They are plastic it's a dash and the seat backs basically what you can see from the windows and up so it would leave room for a battery and your electronics. Awesome rig by the way. I'm make one too. I don't have all the skills you have so I'm making it from a trx6 ultimate hauler.
Person needs to understand phase in that it needs to be in phase per single drive shaft. The u-joint line needs to match from one end to the other per shaft. If that weren’t the case then over and under drive in these would never work. In the 1:1 world not every vehicle 4x4 turns the front drive shaft so it won’t be in the same relationship as the rear. So just make sure each of your individual shafts the grub screws are in line at your outputs easy way to check. This thing looks amazing and an interior would be easy for you. Maybe get an eBay toy car body and remove the seats etc and mount them to a piece of sheet metal. So when view through the windows it will have some realism. You could also use plastic sheets for the “glass look and just glue them to the inside of the body maybe make it look like the door windows are rolled down etc. great work wow
Scx6 motors can pull a full size car or you truck 1or 2 be bulletproof on the truck the weight is its advantage! ,, Scx6 6 stock u need to put weight on truck and stiff foams! , I use mine to pull rocks and big slabs
YYYYEEEEAAAAHHHH looks awesome man
That is gonna be a great looking beast of a truck , keep up the good work and great video's there is always somebody that is going to be negative about something, I just wish I had the skills you do to be able to build things like that , until ill just keep buying kits , again thank you for sharing these videos
Awesome work! 👍🏻
Looking pretty fricken sweet
I am loving her. what an awesome job thanks for bringing us along with ya.
thanks again Waffles RC 🫡
Dame I love the rig
Thank you for letting us see all your hard work
this is a real clean build
Your metal works never seems to not surprise me! Keep up the good work. I have a 3d printer. I can’t design worth a crap but if you can find some files you need printed, I’ll hook you up! I have a semi interior for 1/10 though ready to be printed! Just hit me up
cage in the windshield go made waffles
I think it would be really neat to put some small video displays where the windows would go and play videos of someone driving from the various angles. Displays are slim and you can still utilize all the space inside the cab. Also FPV. This would be an awesome rig to drive first person.
Truck looks awesome man I have one very similar I built that’s 8x8 with scx10.1 axles I’d love to show you somehow
Big Rig looking great so far. Awesome video brother 👍
Yo bro, nice custom! Congratulations
Hell Yeah Brother 🇺🇸🦅
2:17 ahh you’re chilling. Could be worse, could be 4’ 5” and 65lbs.
Seeing how much material has gone into your cab, bumper, and frame Im willing to bet you manage to avoid a lot of the issues I ran into (still fixing) with mine.
From I think last video, dual motors is a good call especially considering how little gear reduction your setup has, however I imagine it still will need a little more reduction down the line.
Super cool build, can’t wait to see it completed and in action!
Awesome 👌 what kind of motor u putting in and what size 😮 thanks for sharing 👌 👍
great work! love the visor and the mirrors. 30#!!! LOL
It's coming along great can't wait to see it painted and see how much it weighs when it's all done keep up the great work
Your So Very Talented My Friend 🙏😇💯
Digging all the details you added and you were right going to be closer to 45-50 lbs with the zacklift😜 good work and keep truckin! Thanks for sharing.
Nice workshop and great build, greetz from France.
so bad ass
With this bad ass of a build I would try to do some kind of interior great job
Great work
Your building skills are improving, looking good
Great job cutting out the windows, mirrors are cool. love the 1:1 license plate "FUL SNDM"
This truck keeps getting better and better great work
Stacks look good especially with forward angle on the horizontal pipes. Nice work.
Waffles brother, You cant beat one of a kind on this planet. Nice work.
Imagine the tanks and the mirrors were like 16 gauge stainless👀 but either way this thing is freakin sweet!!!!
And the mirrors look great 👍 👌
Told you, a Plan will come togther, this is a massive truck.
You need a tig welder! Can be had for cheap these days and can open up a new world for you. Looking good so far, love seeing the update videos. I'm not a interior guy so wouldn't hurt my feelings to see just a black cover plate with tops of 2 seats and a top of a streaming wheel poking up haha.
Really impressed with this build. A very long project in more ways than one! If You get all the gubbins inside done fist then You can make a simple metal sheet floor for the cab as a base to build interior from. This could be clipped or bolted in place so it is easy to remove & refit as required. You can easily build up from the floorplate making the interior from styrene sheet and extruded styrene and PVC stock to create the dash, seats and center console unit. I have made a fair few interiors for cars, trucks and locomotives from 1:128 to 1:8 scales with bits of styrene stock and cut and shaped PVC glued together with liquid poly or Mekpak solvent glue. It is pretty cheap and easy to work with and takes paint well. Most model railroad stores and hobby supplies outlets will have a wide range of 'evergreen' styrene and PVC sheet, rod, tube, angle, box section etc to chose from. I have made many of the larger scale parts from bits of PVC drainpipe cut and flattened out using a heat gun to create PVC sheet that I then mark up and cut out. As You think metal & welding, same design methods work for styrene, and PCV but where you would weld metal instead you use products like plastic weld / liquid Poly / MekPak the design and construction process is very similar. I'm sure You will get on great working in plastics, quick, cheap and easy. You can even fit LED interior cab lights and illuminated dashboard if You really get into it. Give it a go, start simple and keep adding detail until You feel it looks right.
Yea I have a poor man lathe too.
Wow looks good u definitely good 👍 👌 with metal working....
Keep the awsome content and keeping it reel bud much love from Ontario Canada...
Instant subscriber! I hope this 1:10 scale BIG RIG 6x6 winds up having some space for a nice, loud, air horn!!! 😆👍 Kickin' up a storm of dust, black smoke & cattle if they get in the way. Final weigh in on this is gonna be wild. Looking forward to watching the progress.
With the windows, dark tinted lexan, depth without and interior. Otherwise, very impressed with this rig!
I'm new to tour channel n must say from what I've seen so far, I'm impressed. 👍🏻👍🏻😎
I can tell that your a perfectionist like myself n want it done the right way.
Depending on how wide your cab is, I can tell you the dash out of the Redcat 53 COE hauler is a little under 8 inches wide. That could get you a dash, steering wheel and steering column. Some of the SCX6 interior parts might work, you only really need enough to cover everything up. The Honcho interior might work with a little trimming. And to save you from maybe over thinking and engineering the Zack lift, they hook into the 5th wheel and just have a bracket they rest on. Depending on how fancy they are, usually the front hooks into the 5th wheel and the rear portion rests on the frame rails and use a chain or a clamp to keep it from moving.
Looking good definitely killer looking
Beautiful!!!
Love the "lathe", I use a corded drill in a bench vice myself. But very useful
If you want, on the driver side put steps by the rear tires, but on the passenger side try your hand at a sleeper cab apu.
Amazon sells some pre-made interiors. They are plastic it's a dash and the seat backs basically what you can see from the windows and up so it would leave room for a battery and your electronics. Awesome rig by the way. I'm make one too. I don't have all the skills you have so I'm making it from a trx6 ultimate hauler.
keep up the good job I like the build
So cool, great work
Person needs to understand phase in that it needs to be in phase per single drive shaft. The u-joint line needs to match from one end to the other per shaft.
If that weren’t the case then over and under drive in these would never work. In the 1:1 world not every vehicle 4x4 turns the front drive shaft so it won’t be in the same relationship as the rear.
So just make sure each of your individual shafts the grub screws are in line at your outputs easy way to check. This thing looks amazing and an interior would be easy for you.
Maybe get an eBay toy car body and remove the seats etc and mount them to a piece of sheet metal. So when view through the windows it will have some realism. You could also use plastic sheets for the “glass look and just glue them to the inside of the body maybe make it look like the door windows are rolled down etc. great work wow
If you end up wanting to put a interior in I have a buddy that has a 3D printer and I can get him to print you some stuff
You should offset the windows with metal like you were saying and use led strips above to light them
As the person who doesn’t have to do the work I can unequivocally say . . . Yes you should add fenders! 🤣😆😂
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Hmm didn't think of the drill lathe lol. Maybe I could do that to finish my custom links I tried to make.
Maybe you could paint some plexiglass for windows to make it look like it has an interior????
Fenders would make it look realistic, and if mounted to the axles they could move with the flex and not cause issues.
Use a sper gear and like a nut in a bolt for the steering wheel
CEN was working on a 10th scale semi last year. Idk if they abandoned the project or what happened with it.
Is just me that thinks the sleeper bed cab is a little to low or is he just missing the air defuse on top of it 🤔 otherwise great job either way
Scx6 motors can pull a full size car or you truck 1or 2 be bulletproof on the truck the weight is its advantage! ,, Scx6 6 stock u need to put weight on truck and stiff foams! , I use mine to pull rocks and big slabs
Tu comptes le temps passé à la construction de ton camion?
👍🛻👽
How do you like that dremel from ryobi?
tinted plexi for windows
Needs a bug guard I have a scx10-iii base camp k10 and I want to do a bug guard
A couple air horns
Commenter, Your out of phase.........
Why don't you go do you like a thrift store and find like a kid's toy and pull the interior out of one of those
Jennys rc on line skock motor check price
just do dark tinted windows
always felt the tamiya king haulers were a bit too small with your average 1/10 crawler awesome build got another sub