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Old 08-21-2008, 02:24 PM   #1
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Default Ford F250 Scaler and TrucksGonewild Bronco mud truck!

Project 1:
Ford f-2fiddy High Lift Scaler
Specs:
45t integy lathe
3speed stuck in 1st i think
2.2 rock stompers
axial beadlocks
MRC thunder king body
dynamite tazer 15t esc
traxxas 3ch rx
645mg servo
hpi wheely king stock tx
6cell nimh 4200mAh- get 2 hours runtime easy

Project 2:
TrucksGoneWild Ford Bronco MUD TRUCK!!!!!!
jugg axles(so they look like rockwells DUH!!)
chopped Mrc thunder king body to look like broncos
super narrowed clod tires so the look like tractor tires
35t warrior-IF i can get one
6cell nimh 4200mAh
stock wk esc-upgrading to waterproof xl-5 soon i hope
hpi stock wk rx
mini t tx






Ford f250
i had to stretch the wb by 3 inches(now 14") took me about an hour and a half with primitive tools (one of those primitive tools is me LOL!)


YES those ARE 2.2 stompers and YES they do look very very small LOL!!


got the second body and said whatever and put it on the HL



now you guys can see how flipping sweet that body is


bronco mud truck
modeled after:


approximate height ******(((i will be using clod tires that are much bigger than the wk tires shown in mock up!!!)))*****


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Old 08-24-2008, 11:14 AM   #2
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okay beware of pics!











whoops!



my favorite!!!shes so pretty!!LOL
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Old 08-24-2008, 11:34 AM   #3
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damn that body is huge
i would trim the body just tiny bit more, are going to run these tires or have you decided to go bigger?
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Old 08-24-2008, 11:55 AM   #4
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damn that body is huge
i would trim the body just tiny bit more, are going to run these tires or have you decided to go bigger?
scale 44s arent big enough for ya??
im not going to trim the body because then it will look like a crawler which crawler+ford=wtf?!

wasnt even waterproofed in those pics and ive gone over the tires in mud easily without destroying electrics so happy days!LOL
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Old 08-24-2008, 12:00 PM   #5
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The body looks cartoonish to me.. I am not a fan but to each his own
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Old 08-24-2008, 12:06 PM   #6
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The body looks cartoonish to me.. I am not a fan but to each his own
i guess it is a little but i didnt paint or trim it i have a second body(unpainted) that im going to make a styrene grille and lights and interior


next i need a front winch and a rear mounted winch because the mud is just to thick when i go through the 5'' deep sectionsohh and light in the light bar
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Old 08-24-2008, 12:13 PM   #7
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does anyone know how how fast a 45t integy is on 14.4v?and the amp draw on a 45t integy?
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