GrandOlDaz
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Anyone know where you can buy the above from?
astec models used to do them but they aren’t even listed on the website any more
not even sure of the parts I require if I was to make the lead myself
I wanna say they are jst 2.54mm pitch, 2 pin connectors but it seems there are a few different types and pitches so would rather not buy several different types to hopefully find the right ones
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Does anyone know if these spotlight bars are ready to install or if they need resistors adding?
package says < 3.2v which I am taking to mean no more than 3.2v but comes with zero instructions and as I am clueless with electrics was wondering how other people deal with them
They will be getting wired into an mfc-03 unit if that makes any difference
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Check out teri wilde on youtube has a few different trucks and trailers built up uk based channel too and polarbear111 and scotty555babe
Length of the tractor unit is 50odd cm but with a trailer I think they are around 3’ - 4’ long in total
yer theres all sorts, reefers, containers, curtainsiders, low loaders etc I’m after a tri axle box trailer but don’t have one yet.
carson seems to be a good brand for alternative trailers albeit more expensive than tamiya trailers
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Yer the plastic servo savers are garbage lol already learned that lol
cheers mate
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Alvin, WOW, thank you so much for a very informative post, brilliant info, laid out with explanation, just what us newbs need...thank you so much mate
8 hours ago, Howards said:https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/Airbrush-Compressor-Deal-AB602-Dual-Action-Expo-Tools/2256010549
These are fine for beginners. The brush itself is a cheap asian knock-off but can be improved with some simple mods. It will teach you what you need to know about using an airbrush, cleaning an airbrush, and thinning paint so that it will spray predictably. It's double action so that you can adjust the size of the spray dynamically, and it's gravity fed so as above, it's easier to troubleshoot.
The compressor has a small tank. As well as driving the airbrush It will just about drive an hvlp gun for few seconds, enough to apply a coat of liquid mask or flat colour to a body.SMC sell them: https://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk/expo-complete-airbrush-deal
Awesome, thanks for the info and sugestions with link, brilliant stuff guys thanks
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I'm also thinking about an air brush set up and have no idea.
The must have for the compressor though seems to be a separate air tank so make sure you get one with a tank...that's as far as my knowledge goes at the minute lol
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Lol I got that tip off hobbyconcepts on youtube and the extra plastic tupperware from terry wilde on youtube…For anyone else tackling one of these models for the first time, I cannot stress enough how much easier it makes things getting organised with the screws and parts you will be using for each little step… I don’t think I’d have got this far without that, just too many bits and pieces to keep track of otherwise.
Anyway, gearbox done, I watched along to a gearbox build video as I followed the instructions and between the two it helped a load
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Hi mate,
cool thanks very much for the links really appreciate it, snaffled up the servo horns as the one I bought (25t) wouldnt let me screw the ball connector into it lol
appreciate the help and advice thank you mate
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First bit of chassis done, kit is missing a screw, and as I am not a diy type or done any kits before I have no spares or anything, so its a pain having to wait for deliveries… anyway, very first bit of shape to it with basic chassis together
Think it’s steering rod and servo attachments next but again, waiting for screws and a ball connector etc… will assemble steering rod then move onto front axle and go back to finish servos off once bits get here
Tell ya what, it’s fiddly with sausage fingers lol
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First problems straight away page 1
None of the screws supplied seem long enough to start biting into the carson shift servo thread…screws are long enough, but doesn’t bite into servo threading once servo saver assembly installed…luckily I had a spare servo so think I should get away with this one just for shifting
pic shows the servos and the ma14 4mm ball connector snapped in the nut…and no spares. Nightmare waiting for a pack of those to turn up now
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Get the r620 on Tuesday, but I have just discovered the steering servo doesn't sit beside the shift servo up front as standard on the euro style trucks?
I've bought the Carson bent steering rod, but if I want to position the steering servo up front next to the shift servo, do I have to buy some after market part, or can it be done stock?
If I need a part, can anyone suggest make/model/part number please
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I found hobbyconcepts, also teri wild...both excellent informative channels
Thanks very much mate, appreciate it
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Just an update, the seller got in touch and I have changed the order to the Scania R620, so will be ideal platform for the trailer combo I wanted
fingers crossed it gets here tomorrow (doubt it) this waiting os doing my head in lol
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Waiting for a tamiya 1/14 truck to arrive and wondering what the thoughts are on the flysky radios?
I like the idea of the fsi6x because of it can be opened up to 10 channels which might be useful over time if more lights and things get added?
Has anyone ever encountered a 1/14 scale truck and trailer needing more than 6 channels?
I will be adding a trailer and lights and sound but over time will be adding more lights and whatever takes my fancy, so would like to build in a little future proofing if you think the extra channels could/might be utilised?
cheers
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On 1/11/2022 at 9:43 PM, Tamiya Fan 1 said:
All good info. You said you were running on carpet. I do the same. I use Futaba S3004, it is a cheapy with quality.
You will probably have more problems with the servo saver that comes in the kit. The plastic flex ring snaps on at least 5 of my trucks. Carpet hangs steering as you know. Any way, I recommend a better servo saver. Tamiya makes one for the trucks that has 3 metal flex rings. ($10) It will hold up to the carpet and still help the servo.(less slop too) Not a big deal to change after it brakes either. I changed on all my trucks and all new builds get one these days. Just a thought as I was reading this.
Ahhh thats interesting servo horns, i have seen people use metal ones and then have to grind them down a bit…the worry about buying the wrong things prevents me but i’m hoping after I have built the truck I will be a bit more educated and can make better decisions with regards buying little hop ups etc… that’s going to be part of the fun I think, installing little improvements over time
thanks for your reply mate, appreciate the advice
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2 hours ago, topforcein said:
hello and a warm welcome to the club
and what a great kit to buy
you dont really need strong servos tbh i only run the cheapest servos that was in my lhs for my trucks
if you are buying a mfu then you wont need a seperate esc as the mfu as it built in
i can't comment on the motor you brought as i run the tamiya tr truck motors in my trucks but you really dont want a fast motor in a truck as the kit one is to fast tbh and you dont want to speed a truck and risk turning it over esp if you plan on doing a nice paint scheme
and what ever mfu you put in is up to you and no one else they are all diff in specs but one bit of advice install the mfu and lights while you build the truck
plus if you plan on a trailer then really only use either the flat bed or the tanker trailer as they look to scale with the grand hauler if you want the reefa or the 40ft container type trailer then use that on the euro truck like the scania you plan on getting next
oh and if you get stuck on anything just ask as there is a wealf of knowledge on here with other members
and read and read again and then double check with the instructions the tamiya manual is a great one to follow when building but if you aint built something like this before it can be a bit scary
0h wow really the servos and esc will be ok? That is such a relief tbh, I mean I don’t wan’t anything special just the right gear to have a well working model so that is brilliant info thank you very much
wow even better if using the mfc that I don’t need a separate esc, again, fantastic i fo and takes the nagging worries at the back of my kind away.
oh yes that’s an excellent point about the trailer. I did actually in time wanted to add a trailer and ideally a box trailer so that is a very big consideration for this particular build.
The store I bought from were showing in stock online, however yesterday they emailed saying a small delay…
with the trailer issue in mind I have emailed asking if possible they can change the order to the Scania R620…no issues either way I can still add a flat bed to the GH but a big reason for wanting a truck kit is to recreate the livery of a local haulage firm I and my dad worked at (my dad has been passed 19 years so it is a kind of emotional attachment to the build)
I think whatever happens I will end up with two truck kits over time anyway so either way will be ok but I did intend for a full tractor trailer kit in company livery so yer that’s def a point I had completely overlooked. Luckily I do like the look of the flat bed trailers so not the end of the world but won’t suit for my painting ideas.
thanks very much for the reply and excellent i fo, appreciate it mate
39 minutes ago, Mad Ax said:Welcome aboard, the Grand Hauler is a fab looking piece of hardware, but its incredible length makes it a challenging drive in a tight area. Tamiya trucks are known for having limited steering angle (there's a mod you can do but just build the truck and enjoy it first, you can get to that later).
I only use basic servos in my trucks, mostly I drive on plywood so a bit less resistance, but I think the cheap ones will be fine. The 1060 is a perfectly good ESC too, it's smooth and works well, and you can run LiPo batteries if you want for longer runtimes.
IMO the Carson Poison is the best motor you can buy for a big rig - it's cheap, robust, it's got buckets of torque and a low top speed. These aren't racing trucks, you don't want too much speed. I mostly keep my rigs locked in 1st gear, the extra speed isn't useful unless you've got a really big area to play in.
As @topforcein says it's much easier to install the MFU when you build the truck, you pretty much have to take it all apart to get the wiring in, but even then there's a lot you'll learn on your first build (like, it's better to sheath all the LED wires in something before you install them), so much so that if you build a second truck, it will be so much better than your first that you'll probably want to take your first apart and rebuild it anyway. And that's all part of the fun - build it once, then build it again and again, each time making it a bit better :)
Whichever way you do it, enjoy the build and let us know if you get stuck
Again, I am surprised but well happy the servos should be ok for use, I genuinely thought they would be no good, but even if they do me for a while and to get the kit built it’s great news and really puts my mind at rest.
Brilliant news on the motor too, yes I was trying to find something that would slow the truck down and make it more manageable/stable but I had read 35 or 80t motors where the ones to go for, weirdly I can’t find any info on the poison specs as to what T it is but again you have helped put my worries to bed… just to know I can crack on and get building when everything turns on with no real issue is great to hear.
Tbh re building and rebuilding, YES, I fully intend and hope to be tinkering with it for years to come adding bits and stuff as my knowledge and experience improve, plus as you say, building it will be an excellent tutorial in it’s own right.
fantastic replies guys thank you so much.
I had built an electric tamiya car and a nitro hpi car like 25 years ago so for all intents and purposes i’m as newb as is possible to be so I really appreciate the warm welcome and help, I feel so much better now knowing basically I am ready to go with the gear I already ordered
I will start a build thread once everything turns up and I am ready to go, absolutely cannot wait to get cracking
thanks guys
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Hi guys,
Had a bit of a mad moment the other day, and without much research I grabbed the Grand Hauler kit and some other bits and pieces (not all here yet)
Thing is, I suspect I made mistakes with the servos and esc etc and would like some recommendations and pointers please.
I have the carson reflex stick 2 (will get a flyski s6 in the future) a couple of carson 6kg servos and a hobbywing quickrun 1060 esc, all of which I suspect are poor choices. However, I will be doing a Scania model and possibly a couple of cars in the future so will be fine hanging onto these items for the moment, but really would like a better chosen esc and servos.
I don’t imagine the truck will be getting a huge amount of use, but it will be used on carpet so don’t think the servos are up to snuff for that tbh.
Can anyone suggest some solid servos and esc that are not the bare minimum requirements and can give a bit of headroom in terms of capability?
Oh, also I grabbed a carson poison motor, any better suggestions for a 80t or even 35t motor that people get solid results from?
As an aside, what batteries and specs are people using?
Also ordered the mfc 03 which I know may offend some sensibilities seeing as it is euro style but tbh, I am not entirely convinced I will install it and may save for a euro truck later down the line…everything is up in the air at the minute but I realise servos are pretty much the first thing you start to get fitted to the truck so would like to get those sorted in time for it’s arrival
Cheers all
p.s I am UK based if that makes a difference regarding recommendations and availability etc
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ANOTHER TT02 speed run build…
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I have yet to build my tt02...waiting on a steel spur (64) and pinion set (couple diff ones in the set)
Will eventually go brushless, but I think it is pretty cool seeing how far you can this chassis with brushless