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CROSS-RC XC6A 1/12th 6x6 Military Truck compliments of Stellamodels with new MFC-03 Euro.

Manufacturers Stock Photo:

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Box:

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Insides (Chassis rails not pictured):

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Body (Semi assembled) and Bed Kit:

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MFC-03:

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The axles and transmission are pre assembled with a 35 turn motor installed in the transmission.

Appears the beadlock wheels also have the tires already installed - nice touch (still to verify).

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Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

Saw these on Stella's site the other day, well tasty

Get building Christopher

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I'm looking forward to following this one. I'll get the popcorn on :)

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I have the 8x8 in the shed, cant wait to see your build for inspiration to get cracking on mine.

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Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

Saw these on Stella's site the other day, well tasty

Get building Christopher

I'm looking forward to following this one. I'll get the popcorn on :)

I have the 8x8 in the shed, cant wait to see your build for inspiration to get cracking on mine.

I'm as pumped as you fellas !

But I'm waiting for somebody to get the Futaba Attack 4YWD 2.4 GHZ in stock !! Any leads ? Let me know !

Stay tuned, but the build won't start for a bit yet.

May try to find a way to add the new RC4WD winch to the front but it seems to be a bit out of scale or big:

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Was eyeing up the 8x8 MAN but it's out of stock, I'm not sure the back tray would hold a Leopard 2a6 anyhow and I am not sure my fabrication skills are up to making one into a Rheinmetall HX-81 with elephant trailer lol

Keep us posted, looks mighty impressive!

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How about mounting the winch behind the bumper with a fairlead exiting where the existing tow point is ? That's how the Military fit them . Just fit a second fairlead to the bumper .

If you mount the winch upside down there should be enough room under the Cab and behind the bumper to get it to fit fairly well and it will mostly out of sight - and therefore neater IMO .

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kind of wonder why tamiya cannot put out something similar to a 6x6 or 8x8 ages ago. it has has all the parts from its bin and is a plastic model company. i guess big and tough trucks are not well receive in japan or tamiya still beleives RC and Static kit should not mix. All Tamiya has to do is visit all the after market web selling and see what they are selling and get a good ideal what the trend is.

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Good news - Ebay Seller got the Futaba 4YWD in stock - just ordered three !

Once that arrives I may be able to find time to crack it open.

The RC4WD winch is big and beautiful, so I don't want it to hide in behind the bumper so I may grab a 3racing winch for that detail. Thanks for the suggestion bromvw !

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No problem sir , its the logical place to mount it as well as being 'correct' on a Military truck :D

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No problem sir , its the logical place to mount it as well as being 'correct' on a Military truck :D

Ironically, I was in the Military for 5 years :lol: .

That begs the next question, what's the best Tamiya colours for a desert paintjob for this baby - say if it was deployed to Afghanistan on "Tour" ?

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Ironically, I was in the Military for 5 years :lol: .

That begs the next question, what's the best Tamiya colours for a desert paintjob for this baby - say if it was deployed to Afghanistan on "Tour" ?

Desert Yellow, XF 59.

Stop Foruming and start building. That's an order!:-D

Sincerely,

Field General Foxtrock (4 Stars)

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Ok if you want it Afghanistan correct you need to go with a one colour Desert Tan . XF 59 is very close . Many think that the Chip Cookie pattern was used in the Desert - but it never was . It was tried but proved to be a complete disaster - you stuck out like a boil on a backside :lol:. Keep it simple with maybe just a few camo nets to break the outline and its how it was / is done .

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Desert Yellow, XF 59.

Stop Foruming and start building. That's an order!:-D

Sincerely,

Field General Foxtrock (4 Stars)

Ok if you want it Afghanistan correct you need to go with a one colour Desert Tan . XF 59 is very close . Many think that the Chip Cookie pattern was used in the Desert - but it never was . It was tried but proved to be a complete disaster - you stuck out like a boil on a backside :lol:. Keep it simple with maybe just a few camo nets to break the outline and its how it was / is done .

Cheers mates..

I'm thinking all "monochromatic" scheme no real camo pattern per say other than some flat black here and there say on the bumpers.

Since the only painting I can do is "one colour jobs" anyway !

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It has been 11 days since you got the kit. Did you go AWOL on us? The MP has order to arrest on sight.:-)

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kind of wonder why tamiya cannot put out something similar to a 6x6 or 8x8 ages ago. it has has all the parts from its bin and is a plastic model company. i guess big and tough trucks are not well receive in japan or tamiya still beleives RC and Static kit should not mix. All Tamiya has to do is visit all the after market web selling and see what they are selling and get a good ideal what the trend is.

It's what you would get with a cross between a king hauler and a high lift. Like my 6x6, but better engineering and much better scale detail.

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Just arrived in the mail:

  • Futaba Futaba Attack 4YWD Radio/Receiver

Just Ordered from RC4WD:

  • Junfac Punisher Driveshafts
  • Kong Winch Hook

Just Ordered from Stellamodels:

  • 3Racing Winch

The kit includes black plastic driveshafts but also some hideous red ones which I believe are stronger ones - must be a durability problem with the originals in the kit.

Progress at least :o .

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What....you are going to savor the build to yourself...we want progess photos....since yesterday.

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What....you are going to savor the build to yourself...we want progess photos....since yesterday.

Once all the parts are in and I get the time to build I'll have the photos and thread updated - patience I ask . . . . .

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** UPDATE **

Build begins 9 May 2014 - All parts in and Holidays start then !

This build and an update (secret) to my TXT-2 Agrios will be a last contribution to TC as I plan to take a leave of absence but I'll make this 6x6 count :).

Stay tuned, build starts soon ! Thanks for your interest and patience.

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The 6x6 re release are coming out and i put my order in at wtbcars...provided they reply..:-D:-D

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I've been curious about this kit. Mainly the quality of it, but I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with it!

May 9th it is...

Cheers,

Skottoman

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Electronics programmed (though still not sure it's right ! - I hate that MFC Unit programming).

Already been to the LHS and picked up a smaller hump back receiver nimh pack to power the winch separately.

Will replace the Tamiya included 3mm LEDS with 5mm LEDS as the kit included ones are all 5mm and the lenses are sized as such.

Stellamodels is now selling the Cross-RC sound unit and speaker at a very reasonable price, if I hadn't aready purchased the MFC I would be snatching it up, looks good.

So, here's the electronics all programmed and tested:

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Awesome that you are finally starting it :)

I also had a bit of trouble setting the MFC03 up.

Stella has done a video of all three setups for the unit and posted it on youtube to help us out. B)

https://www.youtube.com/user/stellamodels

Looking forward to your progress!

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