Re: 6x6 Peterbilt Semi Truck As is typically the case for me, pics could be better. It looks nicer in person, but here ya go.... https://photos.smugmug.com/Hobby-Stu...MG_8024-XL.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Hobby-Stu...MG_8025-XL.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Hobby-Stu...MG_8026-XL.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Hobby-Stu...MG_8022-XL.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Hobby-Stu...MG_8023-XL.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Hobby-Stu...MG_8021-XL.jpg |
Re: 6x6 Peterbilt Semi Truck Progress.... Waiting for Semi Joe to get more Peterbilt aluminum grills in stock. :) https://photos.smugmug.com/Hobby-Stu...C312742-XL.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Hobby-Stu...4EA0D31-XL.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Hobby-Stu...F34E015-XL.jpg |
Re: 6x6 Peterbilt Semi Truck A member on another forum asked about the paint I used. It's all just Dupli-Color from the local auto parts store: Bahama Blue and Arctic/Dover White. The white is definitely a softer eggshell color. Kinda old school looking and precisely what I was going for (I got lucky!). The blue is nice, but I was really hoping for a teal.....just couldn't locate any I liked. Everything is cleared with Dupli-Color gloss, as well. Anyway, here's the paints for those who may be interested: https://photos.smugmug.com/Hobby-Stu...MG_8040-XL.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Hobby-Stu...MG_8039-XL.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Hobby-Stu...MG_8041-XL.jpg |
Re: 6x6 Peterbilt Semi Truck Paint and clearcoat turned out really nice, no runs or drips, "thumbsup""thumbsup" |
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Re: 6x6 Peterbilt Semi Truck Just had to see what the painted body looks like on the chassis with the wheels/tires installed.... https://photos.smugmug.com/Hobby-Stu...MG_8171-XL.jpg |
Re: 6x6 Peterbilt Semi Truck Glad it worked out, and that is one beautiful rig "thumbsup""thumbsup" |
Re: 6x6 Peterbilt Semi Truck Thanks, Mike! |
Re: 6x6 Peterbilt Semi Truck On June 18th some Texas folks are getting together with some RC construction equipment and trucks to play around. I'm stoked about running my Peterbilt with some other rigs so that was enough motivation to finally get off my butt and work on the next step of the truck: mounting the transfer case. I decided on an Axial trans as a t-case. It's going to hang down pretty darn low, but that's okay. This thing isn't a rock crawler. And if the low slung nature of the t-case causes too many hang-ups, I can always build a new bracket with the t-case oriented in a different direction. But with it the way it is, the front driveshaft easily clears the transmission so I figured I'd give it a whirl. First I took some folder material and started mocking up the overall length of material needed and where I'd want to bend it (approximately, of course). https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ae...=w1215-h911-no Then I transferred it to some 1/8" THK aluminum flat stock and began bending it. I just used my vice so the bends did not come out too cleanly. That's okay. It'll work for now and doesn't look awful. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/dn...=w1215-h911-no https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/U8...=w1215-h911-no Was able to re-use the stock rear driveshaft to join the trans to the t-case. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/8P...=w1215-h911-no Using the stock main driveshaft for the front now. This may change soon, though. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/vJ...=w1215-h911-no The t-case sits a bit above the framerails so I had to trim away some of the sleeper cab floor. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/nS...=w1215-h911-no Now it'll sit nice and flush. I just need a rear driveshaft to join the t-case and the middle axle. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Qx...=w1215-h911-no |
Re: 6x6 Peterbilt Semi Truck Looks good, I bet this thing is a riot on the trails |
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https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/bu...=w1215-h911-no Showing off the new Lesu aluminum grill. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/5g...=w1215-h911-no Front driveshaft and t-case skid just visible below. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Za...=w1215-h911-no https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Zt...=w1215-h911-no https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/yE...=w1215-h911-no |
Re: 6x6 Peterbilt Semi Truck I'm really loving this truck! It's given me so many ideas. Great job! |
Re: 6x6 Peterbilt Semi Truck Beautiful grill, very nice! "thumbsup" |
Re: 6x6 Peterbilt Semi Truck Well, I have to say, it's a winner for sure. Earlier today I was watching scale truck videos and came across a vid of an r/c semi with working hydraulic palfinger. Again stoking my fire to start messing with miniature hydraulics. All i can say is it's going to be expensive. Plans are for a dump truck and stuff... Also, I gotta say I'm jealous you have people near by to run semi's with. |
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Dean, at the moment I really don't have folks to run semis with. However!! Yesterday at a crawl I met a fellow crawler who has several construction dozers/excavators and a semi. He's going to host a truck and construction meet on his ranch in a couple weeks. If it gets good support and participation, we're going to plan on a more pavement oriented get together sometime soon. We're hoping we can get it to take off around here! |
Re: 6x6 Peterbilt Semi Truck That's stunning! Great work. |
Re: 6x6 Peterbilt Semi Truck Okay, folks, I need some suggestions! All throughout this build I've had the plan to paint the chassis the same blue as I used on the truck. I've toured a Kenworth and Peterbilt plant and on some chassis they would paint the entire chassis/suspension the color of the body. The entire rolling chassis would be assembled and then rolled through the paint booth so EVERYTHING would get painted. I love that look and it gives the truck a very "high end" appearance. I'm 90% sure I'm going to do it (and soon!), but want some thoughts on it before I commit. Most trucks will have a plain gloss black chassis/suspension, but I want this truck to have a "well cared for" look to it and think a painted chassis would suit it, but I'd like to hear y'all's thoughts. Here's a few trucks that I found inspirational. They look like work trucks that are taken very good care of, but they're not all out "show trucks". This is the look I've envisioned, for the most part.... https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/0M...-=w500-h375-no https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ci...V=w674-h504-no https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Wv...M=w720-h540-no https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/cb...L=w640-h480-no Now take note of this one... The hubs were also painted the same color as the chassis/body. I'd like thoughts on this, as well. I'm leaning toward leaving mine black, though. Suggestions? https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/PW...=w1280-h720-no For what it's worth, the fuel tanks will remain chrome, but the straps will be painted blue. And here's a pic of the truck making a cameo appearance at the drift track in Houston last night: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/vp...V=w615-h346-no In the background.... https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/14...=w1369-h770-no |
Re: 6x6 Peterbilt Semi Truck I think you're spot on painting the chassis blue. I'd paint the hubs blue too because they'd be on the chassis when going through the paint process. Plus it'll really pop with your chrome wheels. Don't think twice, start painting. Great job so far for sure! Ben |
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Re: 6x6 Peterbilt Semi Truck Definitely paint the chassis! It would be the perfect touch to really set it off. With the beautiful paint job you already did on the cab, it would just look incomplete if you didn't. There's my two cents for ya. |
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