6 years ago... but I would've mounted the servo on it's side and ran the tie rods right to a servo saver/horn (and eliminate the factory one).... Like you'd see on a pan car (rc10L) or something edit: BTW... Looks AWESOME man! If it weren't for the leaves and stuff, it'd look like a video of a real bug ripping around!
I still have an original Tamiya Super Champ from 1983 that I bought when I was 14. It was the successor to the Rough Rider Baja buggy, based on the same chassis and gearbox as the Sand Scorcher and Ford F150 Pickup but with some upgrades like a transverse rear suspension coilover unit with a one piece steel piston and rod that leaked like crazy and filled with air bubbles so it hardly dampened the ride most of the time. The steering servo on mine is laid down and screwed to two posts that attach through the chassis.
Hello! I'm from Brazil and I really like your RC miniatures. I also do here in Brazil, but with great difficulty because in my country everything is very expensive and this prevents me from exploring my creative side, for example: I can not afford a simple 3D printer that would help me make pieces specific for my RC miniatures, but I'm not here to talk about my problems but to congratulate you on the beautiful miniatures you create. Congratulations and a big hug Olá! eu sou do Brasil e gosto muito das suas miniaturas RC. Eu também faço aqui no Brasil, mas com muita dificuldade porque no meu país tudo é muito caro e isso impede que eu explore mais o meu lado de criação, por exemplo: não tenho condições de comprar uma simples impressora 3D que me ajudaria a confeccionar peças específicas para minhas miniaturas RC, mas não estou aqui para falar de meus problemas e sim para parabenizá-lo pelas belíssimas miniaturas que você cria. Parabéns e um grande abraço
I love what you did with the body dude! Heehee, the rust effect is epic!! And the details are all big fun too. And here's some advice, four years later. I believe that front body clip installs vertically The ally post is chamfered to open the clip when you push down on top of it. You still have to pull it sideways to remove it though. Oh and the reason why it goes sideways so much is the paddle tires, no side grip at all from them. But as peeps have pointed out, slacking off the diff might help.
I’m telling you dude your best friend is it 3-D printer BUT...if you can afford it Lathe or a manual mill ... but a 3-D printer has save my ass and one or more occasions with these Tamaya builds 👍
If it spins out really easy in loose dirt or gravel sounds like the ball diff is way too tight. Loosen it up by backing off a 1/4 turn creating more of a limited slip effect. That's the coolest RC buggy I've seen to date and I've been in this hobby since the early 80's!
Just look for some tamiya servo mounts. Most of there kits come with a set up where you screw into each end of a plastic square post one from chassis end and one from servo end easy peasy. Loving the bug by the way looks and goes awesome!
That front body mount pin will wear away at that grove on the front post over time, to where the top will snap off. Known issue from the 80's originals.
Great looking build. Love the wheels too. You should be able to get some bolt on servo mounts for not much more than pennies on eBay. Superchamp mounts might do the job, depending on how you'd prefer to mount the servo. The body attaches to the roll bar at the back. It just looks like you're missing one half of the clip assembly and the plastic spacer tubes that it bolts to the roof with. The dampers tend to leak, but you can try to mount them upside down to promote oil retention. There's also a short tutorial vid on RUclips for improving the stock dampers and reducing leakage. Thanks for sharing. Great little car :-)
14:28 you can adjust the torsion bar tension by bending the v-shaped connector tube to get the ride height you want. You have to have the original plastic mech box installed, though.
Hello saw you other video with the parts you got for it 😳. What got my attention of the parts were the (2) sides sets of nitro and Jerry can 👍. So I decided to make (2) Roto - Paks and a bracket for one side, on the other side I made the bracket for a 1/10 RC jerry can. I do a lot scratch built accessories out of styrene and they all get attention 👍. I will post some videos of my current project of Blitzer Beetle now for you to check out 🤔
Don’t know if you could use this but found some interesting stuff about your rig FEATURES Chassis: 0.08" (2mm) thick FRP main frame with duralumin plate for added strenth and flexibility Drive: Rear wheel Motor: 540 type Electronic Speed Control: Tamiya TBLE-02 with Tamiya type battery connector Transmission: Single-speed Gearbox: Transparent plastic, fully enclosed, die cast metal and clear resin components Body: Polystyrene, trimmed and molded in white Bumper: Front reinforced resin with integrated metal bars Shocks: Oil filled Ball Bearings: Full set Tires: Front ribbed 2.7" (69mm) diameter, 0.71" (18mm) wide Rear paddle 3.1" (79.5mm) diameter, 1.6" (40mm) wide Wheels: Three-piece center lock, molded in white Suspension: Front double trailing arm, die cast front and rear arms and metal uprights, swing axle rear suspension with metal torsion bars Camber: Non-adjustable Caster: Adjustable, caster/toe-in refers to the angle of the front suspension when viewed from the side of the car in relation to the chassis Steering: Bellcrank type with servo saver INCLUDES Sand Scorcher Buggy Kit, 540 motor, white plastic body, tires, wheels oil-filled shocks, decals, 15T pinion gear, instruction manual, 70 tooth spur gear, driver bust and ESC
Thanks my friend! I kept catching myself just enjoying the driving experience on this one and forgetting the camera. It was way faster than I thought it would be!
lay your steering servo on its side, the servo tape will have more holding power and it will make you steering linkage geometry better. or use some steering servo mounts from an old RC10
Happy Thanksgiving and for a cool Video! Man that is a cool bug and a tun stroger than I felt that it was going to be. And it looks real good in the sun light , Have a good one.
Very nice build! I‘m trying to build the box art right now. But i have a second body and wheel set, i had a similar idea with the rusty looks. What did you use for the rust? I have a 3 components rust set, i dont know if i should use that. My idea was thought i promer it, then apply rust, then spray paint it, maybe apply something on the rust before that so the paint chips off in the right places. Then sand the top paint down until the primer shines through. I‘ll see
9:03 “probably gonna scratch the body up” ......... really???? Are we looking at the same body? Hahaha it’s already sapose to look beat up. Super awesome bug tho I love it 👍🏻👍🏻
It just takes time to grow. Ive been at this for about 4 years now and its pretty small in the grand scheme of things still. Youve got to do something different than everyone else does too, something to catch the viewers attention.
Im very new to this (or any) hobby, and got my first trx4 sport a year or so ago, from a one time payment from somebody dying. Never would have been able to get into this otherwise. Now that I'm learning slowly, I'm really wishing i could build a 4x4 baja like this. How much did this cost? How would somebody who doesn't know much about parts and compatibility get to piece one of these together without being prohibitively expensive? (Meaning over $300)
Cool build it would look even sweeter with a 3D printed boxer motor on the backend maybe a small spare tire on the front. Have a fantastic Thanksgiving Thanks for sharing
I had same issue with steering servo.. although its a lay flat position it had double sided tape.. to stop it moving i used some aeroplane mounts to hold it in place... as the servo in this car sits upright it will be not the same.. but there might be something close that could be used...
Great job with that old piece of nostalgia. Those metal parts look and feel so much better than the plastic ones. Especially for true scale models.
You're not a fan of a driver figurine?
6 years ago... but I would've mounted the servo on it's side and ran the tie rods right to a servo saver/horn (and eliminate the factory one)....
Like you'd see on a pan car (rc10L) or something
edit: BTW... Looks AWESOME man! If it weren't for the leaves and stuff, it'd look like a video of a real bug ripping around!
I still have an original Tamiya Super Champ from 1983 that I bought when I was 14. It was the successor to the Rough Rider Baja buggy, based on the same chassis and gearbox as the Sand Scorcher and Ford F150 Pickup but with some upgrades like a transverse rear suspension coilover unit with a one piece steel piston and rod that leaked like crazy and filled with air bubbles so it hardly dampened the ride most of the time. The steering servo on mine is laid down and screwed to two posts that attach through the chassis.
One of my all time favorite (re)builds in the RCE garage, looks so epic, 'oldie but very goodie!'
Hello! I'm from Brazil and I really like your RC miniatures. I also do here in Brazil, but with great difficulty because in my country everything is very expensive and this prevents me from exploring my creative side, for example: I can not afford a simple 3D printer that would help me make pieces specific for my RC miniatures, but I'm not here to talk about my problems but to congratulate you on the beautiful miniatures you create. Congratulations and a big hug
Olá! eu sou do Brasil e gosto muito das suas miniaturas RC. Eu também faço aqui no Brasil, mas com muita dificuldade porque no meu país tudo é muito caro e isso impede que eu explore mais o meu lado de criação, por exemplo: não tenho condições de comprar uma simples impressora 3D que me ajudaria a confeccionar peças específicas para minhas miniaturas RC, mas não estou aqui para falar de meus problemas e sim para parabenizá-lo pelas belíssimas miniaturas que você cria. Parabéns e um grande abraço
I love what you did with the body dude! Heehee, the rust effect is epic!! And the details are all big fun too.
And here's some advice, four years later. I believe that front body clip installs vertically The ally post is chamfered to open the clip when you push down on top of it. You still have to pull it sideways to remove it though.
Oh and the reason why it goes sideways so much is the paddle tires, no side grip at all from them. But as peeps have pointed out, slacking off the diff might help.
Turned out Awesome.
I will be looking up Shapeways.
All of your videos make me young again.
I’m telling you dude your best friend is it 3-D printer BUT...if you can afford it Lathe or a manual mill ... but a 3-D printer has save my ass and one or more occasions with these Tamaya builds 👍
That thing seems to handle very good and drove very good in that sandy dirt in your back yard, looked like some sweet terrain
I had one of these when I was 14... it was the mutts....I’m 50 now.....the memories lol
Always wanted a Sand Scorcher just could never justify the price. I little high for what you get. You did a great job on yours..
If it spins out really easy in loose dirt or gravel sounds like the ball diff is way too tight. Loosen it up by backing off a 1/4 turn creating more of a limited slip effect. That's the coolest RC buggy I've seen to date and I've been in this hobby since the early 80's!
I really dig your rat-rod and "apocalyptic" builds!
Just look for some tamiya servo mounts. Most of there kits come with a set up where you screw into each end of a plastic square post one from chassis end and one from servo end easy peasy. Loving the bug by the way looks and goes awesome!
Nice , they make a proper independent rear suspension for these buggies if you want it more modern but it's like $100.00 bucks!
Sweet, brings me back to my Tamiya days.
That front body mount pin will wear away at that grove on the front post over time, to where the top will snap off. Known issue from the 80's originals.
Great looking build. Love the wheels too. You should be able to get some bolt on servo mounts for not much more than pennies on eBay. Superchamp mounts might do the job, depending on how you'd prefer to mount the servo. The body attaches to the roll bar at the back. It just looks like you're missing one half of the clip assembly and the plastic spacer tubes that it bolts to the roof with. The dampers tend to leak, but you can try to mount them upside down to promote oil retention. There's also a short tutorial vid on RUclips for improving the stock dampers and reducing leakage. Thanks for sharing. Great little car :-)
a fantastic Sand Scorcher bashing session... i like Sand Scorchers a lot and one day, i need to own one by myself..!
14:28 you can adjust the torsion bar tension by bending the v-shaped connector tube to get the ride height you want. You have to have the original plastic mech box installed, though.
The previous owner removed the torsion bars and used springs in the shocks. Looking into putting it back.
Hello saw you other video with the parts you got for it 😳. What got my attention of the parts were the (2) sides sets of nitro and Jerry can 👍. So I decided to make (2) Roto - Paks and a bracket for one side, on the other side I made the bracket for a 1/10 RC jerry can. I do a lot scratch built accessories out of styrene and they all get attention 👍. I will post some videos of my current project of Blitzer Beetle now for you to check out 🤔
Don’t know if you could use this but found some interesting stuff about your rig
FEATURES
Chassis: 0.08" (2mm) thick FRP main frame with duralumin plate for
added strenth and flexibility
Drive: Rear wheel
Motor: 540 type
Electronic Speed Control: Tamiya TBLE-02 with Tamiya type battery
connector
Transmission: Single-speed
Gearbox: Transparent plastic, fully enclosed, die cast metal and
clear resin components
Body: Polystyrene, trimmed and molded in white
Bumper: Front reinforced resin with integrated metal bars
Shocks: Oil filled
Ball Bearings: Full set
Tires: Front ribbed 2.7" (69mm) diameter, 0.71" (18mm) wide
Rear paddle 3.1" (79.5mm) diameter, 1.6" (40mm) wide
Wheels: Three-piece center lock, molded in white
Suspension: Front double trailing arm, die cast front and rear arms
and metal uprights, swing axle rear suspension with metal torsion
bars
Camber: Non-adjustable
Caster: Adjustable, caster/toe-in refers to the angle of the front
suspension when viewed from the side of the car in relation to the
chassis
Steering: Bellcrank type with servo saver
INCLUDES
Sand Scorcher Buggy Kit, 540 motor, white plastic body, tires, wheels
oil-filled shocks, decals, 15T pinion gear, instruction manual,
70 tooth spur gear, driver bust and ESC
very nice look. great video ! excellent work my friend
I know you don´t much like doing "run" videos, but I must say that when you do grab a tripod and a transmitter you really do give us a treat : )
Thanks my friend! I kept catching myself just enjoying the driving experience on this one and forgetting the camera. It was way faster than I thought it would be!
Respect the Mabuchi 540...unless it turns out that there´s a vintage I5 turn race motor in there...
Right arm. She looked right at home out there. :)
all of the background tracks in your videos are sick
Thanks! I am just using a selection of songs that RUclips provides creators. Some of them are pretty good.
Hola
lay your steering servo on its side, the servo tape will have more holding power and it will make you steering linkage geometry better. or use some steering servo mounts from an old RC10
Love those scale jack stands!
Real nice build! You do excellent detail work!
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Nice running video . That scorcher really rips. And a Rat Rod giveaway!!!!!!! Now that's cool. Cheers !!!
such a fantastic rig, awesome
Fantastico adoro lo stile apocalittico..greit job many compliments
Super cool rig duude.. nice build!💪💪
Traxxas 1/18 scale pre-bent body clip for the front and maybe some sort of magnet set-up on the roll bar in back. Happy Thanksgiving
Would love to have that,, I’m building a 68 baja zombie survival vehicle in real life,,, this is like you’ve seen my vision.
Try shoe goo to stick the servo down, great looking bug
Love your work its fantastic and a good tutorial thank you
man, that thing looks great kickin' up the dust.
cyanidetube
That looks the poodles plums !
I got a solution to hold the servo in place. 4 small pieces of pipe and 4 blots and nuts . Holding on the plate. 😊
That is actually what I wound up doing, except 2 pieces of steel brake line did the trick, lol.
that little thing rips!!!bro!!!😍♨️♨️♨️💪💪😁😁🤘😂🤘
Nice build
Shorty 2S lipo woulda worked with the clear box... Thanks for the build though
Nice! looks like it handles like a bug too lol
Happy Thanksgiving and for a cool Video! Man that is a cool bug and a tun stroger than I felt that it was going to be. And it looks real good in the sun light , Have a good one.
Happy Thanksgiving
oohhh crap I want one! can you link the parts you used? thank you!
You should put the rc4wd V8 in the rear somehow.
Very nice build! I‘m trying to build the box art right now. But i have a second body and wheel set, i had a similar idea with the rusty looks. What did you use for the rust?
I have a 3 components rust set, i dont know if i should use that. My idea was thought i promer it, then apply rust, then spray paint it, maybe apply something on the rust before that so the paint chips off in the right places. Then sand the top paint down until the primer shines through. I‘ll see
This one was painted black then I used iron paint over it. The modern masters iron paint kit.
@@RCeveryday thanks!
@@RCeveryday what do you mean by „iron paint“? Is that just a type of paint? Did you use a brush for that? You sir are a genious
You should make the dung beetle
Do you still have it ,because i was thinking that i could have it for some mony.
Fantastic car and great work! Thumbs up!
You could try the rc10 shocks
9:03 “probably gonna scratch the body up” ......... really???? Are we looking at the same body? Hahaha it’s already sapose to look beat up. Super awesome bug tho I love it 👍🏻👍🏻
Cool build dude, I expected to see Mel Gibson driving. ;)
SICK!!
AWESOME!
Kinda reminds me of the Dung Beetle from Street Outlaws! thing is super sweet
Awesome RC man. Can you give me any tips on how I can grow my channel. I am a RC drifter myself.
It just takes time to grow. Ive been at this for about 4 years now and its pretty small in the grand scheme of things still. Youve got to do something different than everyone else does too, something to catch the viewers attention.
That would be so much fun on a beach 👍
amazing !!!!!
Very cool mister
I want that!
...are the back tires on backwords?.....look like it to me
Awesome build. Curiosity questions, what is the width of the rear end . Would a strait axial axle fit and not look to wide
Something like an Rc4wd yota width axle would look right at home under there
could you use a threaded posts or blocks to mount the servo
Im very new to this (or any) hobby, and got my first trx4 sport a year or so ago, from a one time payment from somebody dying. Never would have been able to get into this otherwise. Now that I'm learning slowly, I'm really wishing i could build a 4x4 baja like this. How much did this cost? How would somebody who doesn't know much about parts and compatibility get to piece one of these together without being prohibitively expensive? (Meaning over $300)
great video & machinary
where did you buy battery that big ?
nice man, very cool!!!!
NICE!!!
Cool build it would look even sweeter with a 3D printed boxer motor on the backend maybe a small spare tire on the front. Have a fantastic Thanksgiving Thanks for sharing
I was thinking that last time, I like your style buddy!
Or you like mine? ;)
I have some of the parts for the junkyard stance boxer motor already. Just not sure what all I want to do to it yet.
Robert Rosson that would definitely look sweet
Saludos desde Bolivia
Cool beetle what size motor and battery in there .
It has the stock 540 motor and I was using a 5000mah nickel metal battery. Nothing fancy. These are geared to be pretty fast.
Nice, liked and subed
El mejor de mejor
Where to get the roof rack and fuel cans and mounts for them ?
It is sold on ebay out of china. as well as many other online shops from overseas
Great job !! soooo cool !!
Can we get that shock rebuild on video please?
Yes sir, I will be sure to show my work when I get to tearing them down.
Nice work 🔥👍
The body is superb top job fella
Cool
I had same issue with steering servo.. although its a lay flat position it had double sided tape.. to stop it moving i used some aeroplane mounts to hold it in place... as the servo in this car sits upright it will be not the same.. but there might be something close that could be used...
Is there an ideal site to get scorcher stuff or do you need a 3D printer
There are a lot of cool parts on shapeways. They do the printing for you.
@@RCeveryday thanks!
Imagine that on 2s lipo
👍
Why don’t you use lipos
That RC stuff is all so expensive
That it is my friend.
Insane man...😘
good stuff :)
That rust bug looks the tits!!. Great building skills matey. All the best.
Oh hey i like that alot
What kind of motor and transmission does it have
Im not sure what motor is in it, I thought it was the stock tamiya can motor. The transmission is stock as well.
RC Everyday thanks very much
Man this thing is cool
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Where she Nick put on for votes
and the wheels look old too,
looks like farm truck and asian....happy turkey day
I have the original body I can sell it to you
Porque no los ases en español
that car looks old