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51WillysJeep 08-06-2008 06:21 PM

Project "Clampy" 1.9" Scale Yota Build
 
Here was the original Concept/Idea... To build a functional and cool looking 1.9" Yota Truggy. I was planning on using a K2-5 Chassis with front and rear 4 links....

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...7/HPIM5486.jpg

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...7/HPIM5453.jpg


THEN, My Imagination started getting the better of me... ( I HATE it when it does that..!! :lol:)


Being a LONG Time reader, and subscriber of Petersons 4-Wheel & Off-road magazine, I started thinking about a sick little project they had built... "Project Clampy" which one of the guys that works at the mag ( Fred Williams) bought from a farmer pretty much a stocker, and they built it up into a capable, and sick looking trail machine..!

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...oyota_pick.jpg

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...oyota_pick.jpg

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...977/clampy.jpg

Anyhow, after studying and reading up on "Clampy", I decided that THIS was the next SCALE Project I wanted to build..!!!

I also had this MINT Original Bruiser cab that I'd been saving for that "Perfect" project, and Figured that this should be it, so on the chopping block it went..!! First thing was to open the fender wells by 1/4"

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...7/HPIM5497.jpg

Then build a super realistic rear firewall...

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...7/HPIM5481.jpg

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...7/HPIM5483.jpg

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...7/HPIM5527.jpg

Next step was to ditch the K2-5 for an Original Hilux aluminum frame I'd been saving as well.. The front TLT axle has Leafs, just waiting for hardware to do the rear...


The next step was the removal of the doors :shock: (that part scared me a little, but I took my time, and they came out sweet..)

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...7/HPIM5503.jpg

Still have more holes to fill, but so far so good.., This trucks gettin the FULL interior treatment, as well as a few more surprises to come later..!!:shock:

So heres where we stand as of right now.....MUCH more to come VERY soon..!!!!! "thumbsup"

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...7/HPIM5525.jpg

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...7/HPIM5518.jpg

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...7/HPIM5529.jpg

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...7/HPIM5521.jpg

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...7/HPIM5528.jpg

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...7/HPIM5526.jpg

1BadJeepBruiser 08-06-2008 06:55 PM

SICK! The back of the cab came out AWESOME! The front fenders also look sweet like that. Ill be watching this for sure"thumbsup"

What did you use to cut the doors out? I used an exacto knife on the one I have, took for ever:x

RC_Addict 08-06-2008 07:02 PM

Looks Amazing:shock: Can't wait to see more8)

4RunnerKid 08-06-2008 07:11 PM

very cool, i've always been a fan of Clampy too. i've been lucky enough to wheel with Fred and see that thing in action, and it gets it done for sure. 8) can't wait to see how this build turns out.

please tell me you're going to go spring under in the rear... any chance on running wider axles under it? maybe Axials?

JeremyH 08-06-2008 07:54 PM

That looks awesome man! I remember when they bought that POS....and I havent got that rag in quite some time. It looks good now!

onlyinajeepxj 08-06-2008 08:19 PM

It looks awesome so far! Oh, and I hate you. ;-)

Crawln Coles 08-06-2008 08:20 PM

Yes very cool indeed. Clampy is one bad @ss rig! Looking pretty good so far. Can't wait till you start on the tube work.

eddievedder 08-06-2008 08:27 PM

WOW! Looks great so far. I guess some of us have a thing for cutting up expensive bodies! Great work. What did you use to cut it? Very clean. I have an OG Bruiser body and a few new Hilux ones. hmmm I think I will cut up my new Hilux first"thumbsup"

Keep it up and I have been wanting to do a truggy for a while now and this just might be the inspirational build that pushes me over the edge to do it.

Thanks

Rock on Clampy!

rbl 08-06-2008 08:45 PM

going to be a great build, can't wait to see how it turns out

bmuzz1 08-06-2008 09:04 PM

great start!"thumbsup"

Norcal crawler 08-06-2008 10:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1BadJeepBruiser (Post 1292153)
What did you use to cut the doors out? I used an exacto knife on the one I have, took for ever:x

This is just a guess but i think he used the string method. They look so perfect that i dont know what else he could have used. If not, let me know what you used, because that is very clean.

pantablo 08-06-2008 11:26 PM

fantastic job on the back of the cab!

infamouse_1 08-06-2008 11:26 PM

wooooooooooow!!!!! impresive
 
I'm gonna really keep my eyes open on this build,we are all going for a ride gentelmen!!
great job so far!!!

Jamus 08-06-2008 11:42 PM

Clampy is one of the few, can count on one finger, magazine rigs that I like. One more vote for spring under rear. Also if you could get some bruiser, or other yota-looking, axles it would fit better. Keeping an eye on this build.

Dready 08-07-2008 12:43 AM

Impressive work on removing the doors and the rear bulkhead.
But those arches are so cleanily done it looks like they popped out of the mould like that"thumbsup"

Care to share how you got them so neat?

Neil

51WillysJeep 08-07-2008 07:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1BadJeepBruiser (Post 1292153)
SICK! The back of the cab came out AWESOME! The front fenders also look sweet like that. Ill be watching this for sure"thumbsup"

What did you use to cut the doors out? I used an exacto knife on the one I have, took for ever:x


Quote:

Originally Posted by eddievedder (Post 1292312)
WOW! Looks great so far. I guess some of us have a thing for cutting up expensive bodies! Great work. What did you use to cut it? Very clean.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Norcal crawler (Post 1292539)
This is just a guess but i think he used the string method. They look so perfect that i dont know what else he could have used. If not, let me know what you used, because that is very clean.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dready (Post 1292636)
Impressive work on removing the doors and the rear bulkhead.
But those arches are so cleanily done it looks like they popped out of the mould like that"thumbsup"

Care to share how you got them so neat?

Neil



Thanks Guys, for all the positive comments,Im glad to hear everyone likes what they see so far..!!!! Its been alot of work,up until this point, and I've barely scratched the surface as far as how involved this ones gonna be..!!!

First off, YES, The rear will have leaf springs.. ( gotta go just like the 1:1 Clampy) I thought about 4 linking it, but it just wouldn't be the same if I did that..!!:lol: I might run wider axles (axials), or OG bruiser axles, OR just run spacers for now.. we will see once i get 4 wheels under it first..!!

Second- I tried using the string (thread) method to cut the doors.. ( actually used a test piece of spare styrene first) It worked for a little bit, but the only thread I had to use was old, and it kept breaking, so I got out the old hand held Air grinder, and went to town with a 1 1/2" disk.. The actual door removal process was super quick, but it was the cleaning up of all the extra "melted" plastic that was the pain.. I used about 4 different files and lots of sandpaper, but all in all, it worked perfect. I just had to be SUPER carefull around the bottom of the door because that lower piece was super thin, so I backed it up with more styrene, and sanded very carefully..!! Heres pics of the doors ( which are now scrap) and the door openings before the filing and sanding...

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...7/HPIM5504.jpg

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...7/HPIM5501.jpg

As far as the fenders go, I have an "Old School" craftsman drill press that I put a 2" sanding drum on, and carefully ground down the plastic until i hit the marker line, then out came the sandpaper.. each fender took me about 15 miuntes from start to finish..! Not really all that hard, but just alot of skill, ensuring not to take TOO much material away. I hadn't mentioned it before, but I also trimmed off the lower valence from the stock OG Bruiser grille, and also ground down the lower mounting tabs on the fenders as well, for that "clean" look...wait until you guys see the next FEW steps I'm taking on this project..!!!! :shock::shock: Stay Tuned..!!!

4RunnerKid 08-07-2008 08:02 AM

axials or even t-rex 60s would look killer under this thing. bruisers not so much IMO... (the 1:1 is running a 60/70 combo)

haynesn12 08-07-2008 08:30 AM

this is going to be a sick build. being a long time petersons reader i know the 1:1 well an cant wait to see what you have in store for this

Jamus 08-07-2008 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 4RunnerKid (Post 1292824)
axials or even t-rex 60s would look killer under this thing. bruisers not so much IMO... (the 1:1 is running a 60/70 combo)

I agree that the t-rex axles would look right for this rig given the axles the real thing rund, but the diffs on the 4c4wd axles are so huge. Plus I think clampy had a solid yota axle at one point in life, can't remember though.

Nova's Ark 08-07-2008 02:28 PM

Excellent start"thumbsup".

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