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Hello Guys , I am Matthias 31years old from Germany , i am new to the RCCrawler and this will be the first Build thread . I hope my englisch writing will be good enough so that all of you can understand it ![]() I am a big Jeep fan , and this is not my first RC Jeep ![]() So it will be a Jeep again , but this time a TJ . First of all ther was the decision for the chassis , i am running already a few MST CMX chassis . But this time i have choosen the RC4WD TF2 SWB chassis , because i was looking for some more scale detail ... But on the other side the SWB is a leafspring chassis , and that dosen't matches the Jeep TJ becaus that model has a link setup . So i had to convert it to a link setup with panhard . First of all i startet with the mounting points for the links on the chassis , i had to fabricate some custom spacers and some braces to get a good suspension geometrie with no binding . Then i started on the links , these are made out of M3 threaded Rod and carbon fiber pipes . After i got those done and everything was working good i had to do the panhard setup too ... Here i used again a self made brace to get the Panhard link mounted to the axle , on the chassis side i used a part of a RC4WD Gelande2 chassis . Last but not least i made the BTA rod and steering rod ... After everthing was working perfect , i started on the shocks . The base iss a SCX10 Shock but i modified it with losi springs and selfmade spring plates . I use this combo an a few rigs and it works perfect . On my other rigs i use also a rubberband set up so i get the shocks to a semi drop setup ... Later on i have changed the Yota2 rear axle to a RC4WD K44 axle , this will give me a slide underdrive and better performance ! Ok but now enough words , here are some pictures from the progress ... Hope you enjoy it ! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by matzetf2; 11-01-2017 at 10:56 AM. |
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After i was done with the Chassis i started on the body . I took a Tamiya Jeep YJ body and converted it to a TJ . First i thought it will be a easy deal , but then I noticed it will be a lot more then change the Grill . So i had to cut a lot an glue a lot back on ![]() After is was done with the Grill and fenders up front i started with the back side . I cut it of completle behind the doors , and made new side panels and back panel and glued all togehter . Then i cutted the doors of , and made also new doors out of scratch . They have hinges so the can be opened . So here are some pictures from the progress ... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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