Putting Functional RC Rear Axle on 1/24 GT350 Model Car: MA10 Rear Axle Installation in Detail

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • The 1965 Shelby GT350 model car to RC conversion is one step closer to being ready to drive! In this video I complete a major step which is getting the MA10 rear axle installed. I did my best to cover this entire process in detail but as always please feel free to send me any questions you may have. If you'd like to follow along and build a similar car to mine, become a member on Patreon for access to STL files: / makeitrc
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    MA10 axle and parts used:
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    Other parts and hardware used:
    Deluxe 3-Link MA10 Suspension and Hardware Set: shop.makeitrc....
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Комментарии • 47

  • @MakeItRC
    @MakeItRC  2 года назад +7

    A little late with this upload but I hope you all enjoyed it regardless. This is another one of my more "nerdy" slower paced videos as I'm trying to provide all you builders with as much info and detail as possible without this video being 1hr+ and completely unwatchable. Surprisingly these videos sometimes do really well with general audiences so we'll see what happens. Putting this video together ended up being way more difficult and time consuming than building the damn car. 😆 Still a lot of fun though as always. 👍 If you have any thoughts or questions with regards to the build, please send us a message.

    • @stoneywardog
      @stoneywardog 2 года назад

      Would the set up you have for the front and rear end work with any or almost any older style muscle car? Looking to make most of my models into rc after finding you guys and are all generally 50's to 60's except my 32 ford roadsters

    • @rccreations3443
      @rccreations3443 2 года назад

      Hi MIRC, I have a project I hope you can help me with, I want to convert the GI Joe Vamp jeep to an RC & was hoping if you can design a chassis just like the cars for 1/24 scale. I could send the chassis for ref, or can you give some ideas, thanks.

    • @toecutter8002
      @toecutter8002 Год назад

      Please be aware to patent your ideas first before flashing your creations on the web for all eye's to see because your creativity will be taken by other's and they can patent as their own.

  • @ThatDamnFosterKid
    @ThatDamnFosterKid 2 года назад +1

    Looking good! I’m really liking the aspect of retaining the kits’s frame in this build.

  • @jhawk1985
    @jhawk1985 2 года назад

    This is really cool. After your stepside Silverado build I really want to build a 24 scale rc. Ive been in the rc hobby for 20+ years. Love your content man 👍. This build is gonna turn out very cool

  • @SC.243k
    @SC.243k 2 года назад +2

    Wow amazing beautiful idea 👌✌️ thanks my friend

  • @stuartkorte1642
    @stuartkorte1642 2 года назад

    Joys of setting up suspension. One thing you might consider is two axle housings. Leaf spring like the Mustang and Coil Spring. This would make swaps easier. Another idea is to have rod brackets and spring perches as glue-on items. Looking forward to the finished model and then buying the kit for my Olds 442.

    • @MakeItRC
      @MakeItRC  2 года назад +1

      We've been working on some leaf spring/coil spring set ups. Kind of a compromise for those who want to use leaf springs for their builds. Still a lot of work needed to "perfect it" but It's interesting regardless and has been highly requested. Look out for a video on this coming in the near future.

  • @VictorBRz
    @VictorBRz 2 года назад +1

    Man i subscribed here when you had only 4k subs and now you have more than 100k :D congratulations bro

    • @MakeItRC
      @MakeItRC  2 года назад

      Thank you for your continued support. 👍

  • @connorh3883
    @connorh3883 2 года назад

    I really love this build as a love maximum detail and realism. Looking great so far!

  • @jerryvolpini7987
    @jerryvolpini7987 2 года назад

    Great progress on the build! A lot of moving parts for such a tiny car but vital you get the geometry right and have full suspension movement/ articulation. A bit of a compromise if you're using a stock chassis that was never designed to actually support the car!

    • @MakeItRC
      @MakeItRC  2 года назад +1

      Thank you. I guess to be fair, I wouldn't need to modify the chassis so much if I used leaf springs like the real car, but with a 3-Link set up, a little more hacking is required.

  • @michaelchristopher2939
    @michaelchristopher2939 2 года назад

    Super cool sir!! Inspiration for my Toyota TS020 model.

  • @exogamerboy
    @exogamerboy 2 года назад

    I have a challenge for you, put super scale active suspension on it

  • @markmoats5702
    @markmoats5702 2 года назад +1

    I would like to see you build a nascar model into a rc car with working steering I don't think I've ever seen it be done before

    • @MakeItRC
      @MakeItRC  2 года назад +2

      I'd love to make some stock cars and/or dirt oval cars but I'd also want to build a oval track I can run them on. A vintage NASCAR might be cool too.

  • @RCJunky
    @RCJunky 2 года назад

    Great video as always. how about making the front axle mount, spring mount as a one piece collar design screwed together like a clmap so it slides along the axle and people could move the mounts in or out as required for different kits. keep up the good work.

    • @MakeItRC
      @MakeItRC  2 года назад

      Thank you! Great minds think alike. We are working on a similar set up to what you describe however it will work with leaf springs rather the 3-Link set up. Both the "collar" and having the mounts as a part of the housing have their own advantages and disadvantages but we look forward to making more options available to all the builders in our community. Stay tuned for more info on that.

  • @jonathanbaker42
    @jonathanbaker42 2 года назад

    That looks amazing

  • @redneckrhec4127
    @redneckrhec4127 2 года назад

    you should make a lifted 1992 Chevy 2500 extended cab long box. Please!

  • @scottthompson3670
    @scottthompson3670 2 года назад

    Scx24 and enduro 24 axles are quite a bit wider than you ma-10. Plus they're a lot more bulkier. To the point where you have to cut most of the floor pan out.

  • @matthewallen3375
    @matthewallen3375 2 года назад +1

    Great Detail. Worth the wait, as always. Always reminds me to bring my printed kit down for assembly. For these small parts, do you 3d print with resin primarily?

    • @MakeItRC
      @MakeItRC  2 года назад

      Yes, most of the time I use a resin SLA printer for small parts, however we try to design as many components as we can that can be FDM 3D printed.

    • @matthewallen3375
      @matthewallen3375 2 года назад

      @@MakeItRC Thank you, and I appreciate accommodating for the more commonplace printer (atm)

  • @bamabiker750
    @bamabiker750 2 года назад +1

    I'd be tempted to suspend the rear of the car using leaf springs since the car is already designed for this system - no cutting necessary. I've used thin brass sheet to make working leafs for a 1/24th scale car. It was much easier to do that I thought it would be.

    • @MakeItRC
      @MakeItRC  2 года назад

      Interesting, I've never heard of using brass sheets but that sounds promising. How well do they work and are they holding up with use?

    • @bamabiker750
      @bamabiker750 2 года назад

      @@MakeItRC Sorry, this was many decades ago when I was just a pup. I used what was available at the time; some brass sheet material cut into strips and make the leafs and it seemed to work perfectly One advantage to this material is that it's easy to form (the ends of the main leaf need to be formed into a tube to provide attachment points similar to the 1:1 component) and yet it still retains similar characteristics as actual spring material. The spring rate can be tuned by stacking shorter leafs together - just like the springs on many of our 1/10 trail trucks. I recall that the spring stack was simply epoxied to the axle housing and the ends fastened to the chassis and shackles (also made from brass sheet) using tiny screws. By the way, for bevel gears in the axle, I used gears from my tiny slot cars. Today, we can simply print our gears. Oh happy day! Some day I want to use what I've learned by watching your YT channel and build an ultra-scale 4x4 Blazer in 1/24 scale. Thank you!

    • @Towers91_
      @Towers91_ Год назад

      @@MakeItRC Rc guys use nitro Rc pull starts for leaf springs in the past

  • @91huntman
    @91huntman 2 года назад

    Could make a lowrider hopper

  • @tylerjones7310
    @tylerjones7310 Год назад

    Can you use any scale model truck body into an rc truck in 1/24 scale

  • @626jonny
    @626jonny 2 года назад

    Yo I’m new to this built and I have the same model car in my new

  • @israelmartins3480
    @israelmartins3480 2 года назад

    Good evening, what program do you use for 3d modeling? I watch your videos here in Brazil.

    • @MakeItRC
      @MakeItRC  2 года назад +1

      I used Autodesk Fusion 360 to design the parts in this video.

    • @israelmartins3480
      @israelmartins3480 2 года назад

      @@MakeItRC Thanks for the answer

  • @cirkus442
    @cirkus442 2 года назад

    nice!

  • @tylerjones7310
    @tylerjones7310 Год назад

    Do you sell 3 d printing parts for model car into rc suspension lift kits and axles as well?

    • @edstar83
      @edstar83 Год назад

      Check the description links.

  • @modelnutty6503
    @modelnutty6503 2 года назад

    small washers under the ball heads would have cleared ya too.
    edit: up front just print longer A arms to make your width.

  • @MoradSayed
    @MoradSayed 2 года назад

    Is there a problem with the patreon link ?!

    • @MakeItRC
      @MakeItRC  2 года назад +1

      It should be working, maybe try a different browser?

    • @MoradSayed
      @MoradSayed 2 года назад

      @@MakeItRC
      I just found out that it has been blocked in Egypt, maybe i'll try VPN.

  • @thatmaverickguy859
    @thatmaverickguy859 2 года назад

    How much would it be for this kind of set up?

    • @MakeItRC
      @MakeItRC  2 года назад +1

      Just for the MA10 axle and suspension? Around $60USD if I recall correctly or about $20ish if you'll be 3D printing all your own plastic/resin parts.

    • @thatmaverickguy859
      @thatmaverickguy859 2 года назад

      @@MakeItRC thanks man might pick up all the suspension shit for a truck I'm building