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cspyy 04-08-2008 10:56 PM

it wont be a clone to mine.

its gonna have axials with a carbon chassis :mrgreen:

Nova's Ark 04-20-2008 12:59 PM

My son placed 10th at his 2nd comp out of 22 crawlers.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3105/...797406eb3a.jpg
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86Jeep son and my son - two of the young guns for TXRCRCA
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Nova's Ark 04-20-2008 01:10 PM

The VF dig didn't arrive in time for the comp. I will be updating this build thread with the VF dig soon and a couple other tweaks we have had to make to the truck. Mainly maxx drive shafts since my son had broken three modded pede shafts since the last comp. It wasn't so much his fault since we jumped up in voltage and down in gearing. Inevitably, as one area gets stronger, another is made weaker.

dezfan 04-20-2008 07:00 PM

Congrat's to the little man! Top 10 to boot!"thumbsup"

My son and I went out for some practice today.

Carnage, one driveshaft (mine) and one servo arm (sons). But we had a blast and to top it off, we got a bystander interested in crawling. He just picked up an Axial and I hope to see him at the next comp.:twisted:

Nova's Ark 04-20-2008 10:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by madmax22 (Post 1152008)
spoiled little brat. LOL! J/k... cool build. the bug body looks super cool!

Thanks. Another TXRCRCA member painted the body, I trimmed it, and my son did all the stickers.

Quote:

Originally Posted by dezfan (Post 1152014)
Congrat's to the little man! Top 10 to boot!"thumbsup"

My son and I went out for some practice today.

Carnage, one driveshaft (mine) and one servo arm (sons). But we had a blast and to top it off, we got a bystander interested in crawling. He just picked up an Axial and I hope to see him at the next comp.:twisted:


Thanks dezfan. This is his second top 10, but the judges were nice to him on the third course this comp. He had slipped on the rock minutes before his turn. He was trying his best not cry. Rather than sit it out and let someone else go, he stepped up to start course 3. He got through the second gate and made a left turn off a ledge. It wasn't a big deal and he still could have continued, but he cracked. The tears came flowing and I asked the judge for a DNF. I picked him up, grabbed the crawler and walked down to the truck to get away from everyone, grab a drink of water and comfort him.

Once he calmed down, he asked if he could do it over. I told him no. He asked again, I told him since this was fun only and we are not in the points hunt, to go ask the judge himself. He did. The judge said sure. So he redid the third course and did very well. I think he got a 0 or something low like that. Since he still didn't have the dig he used reverse a few times.

That is one of the cool things about a local club with cool guys in it. H3RESQ was in town from Washington state and he was at the comp also. He watched my son and commented that he has a good eye for lines and that with time and practice he could be good. We'll see. He's 6. That is partly why I have been going to comps. Not only so I can get the needed practice and have fun, but to see if it's something he really likes. You know how kids can be, interested in something one year and done with it the next. No matter what, it's great spending time with him and sharing something fun together. All the comps are a 2hour + drive, so there's lots of time to talk when he's not sleeping.

Rockcrawler 04-21-2008 01:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nova's Ark (Post 1152422)
Thanks. Another TXRCRCA member painted the body, I trimmed it, and my son did all the stickers.




Thanks dezfan. This is his second top 10, but the judges were nice to him on the third course this comp. He had slipped on the rock minutes before his turn. He was trying his best not cry. Rather than sit it out and let someone else go, he stepped up to start course 3. He got through the second gate and made a left turn off a ledge. It wasn't a big deal and he still could have continued, but he cracked. The tears came flowing and I asked the judge for a DNF. I picked him up, grabbed the crawler and walked down to the truck to get away from everyone, grab a drink of water and comfort him.

Once he calmed down, he asked if he could do it over. I told him no. He asked again, I told him since this was fun only and we are not in the points hunt, to go ask the judge himself. He did. The judge said sure. So he redid the third course and did very well. I think he got a 0 or something low like that. Since he still didn't have the dig he used reverse a few times.

That is one of the cool things about a local club with cool guys in it. H3RESQ was in town from Washington state and he was at the comp also. He watched my son and commented that he has a good eye for lines and that with time and practice he could be good. We'll see. He's 6. That is partly why I have been going to comps. Not only so I can get the needed practice and have fun, but to see if it's something he really likes. You know how kids can be, interested in something one year and done with it the next. No matter what, it's great spending time with him and sharing something fun together. All the comps are a 2hour + drive, so there's lots of time to talk when he's not sleeping.

"thumbsup" Congrats little man!

Nova's Ark 04-21-2008 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GH Racing (Post 1152571)
Congrats :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockcrawler (Post 1152585)
"thumbsup" Congrats little man!

Thank you guys. He will be all smiles when I pass your words on to him tonight"thumbsup".

dezfan 04-21-2008 11:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nova's Ark (Post 1152422)




Thanks dezfan. This is his second top 10, but the judges were nice to him on the third course this comp. He had slipped on the rock minutes before his turn. He was trying his best not cry. Rather than sit it out and let someone else go, he stepped up to start course 3. He got through the second gate and made a left turn off a ledge. It wasn't a big deal and he still could have continued, but he cracked. The tears came flowing and I asked the judge for a DNF. I picked him up, grabbed the crawler and walked down to the truck to get away from everyone, grab a drink of water and comfort him.

Once he calmed down, he asked if he could do it over. I told him no. He asked again, I told him since this was fun only and we are not in the points hunt, to go ask the judge himself. He did. The judge said sure. So he redid the third course and did very well. I think he got a 0 or something low like that. Since he still didn't have the dig he used reverse a few times.

That is one of the cool things about a local club with cool guys in it. H3RESQ was in town from Washington state and he was at the comp also. He watched my son and commented that he has a good eye for lines and that with time and practice he could be good. We'll see. He's 6. That is partly why I have been going to comps. Not only so I can get the needed practice and have fun, but to see if it's something he really likes. You know how kids can be, interested in something one year and done with it the next. No matter what, it's great spending time with him and sharing something fun together. All the comps are a 2hour + drive, so there's lots of time to talk when he's not sleeping.

Been there, glad to hear he "manned" up and asked to crawl again. I think it's great they let him run. After all, we are just playing w/ toy trucks! Some people are just WAY to serious about this stuff.:lol:

I know the time spent w/ my boy is with out a doubt the best part. I don't know if it means as much to him (now) as it does to me. I know that I will always treasure this time. He is almost eight and in a few years he won't want to hang out with me anymore.:-(

chev12olet 04-22-2008 12:34 AM

Yeah but you guys are doing it right when they are older and when they become fathers they will remember and do the same for their kids and thats what its all about being a good dad and love'in every minute of it.My hats off to you guys!!!
"thumbsup" "thumbsup" "thumbsup" "thumbsup" "thumbsup"
5 thumbs up to you.

Venomos 04-22-2008 06:23 PM

I cant even express how awesome this is. The time to share together doing something so fun. I started reading this and was curious how old he was till I saw your post of his age.....AMAZING!! Your son's rig is 10 times better than mine! Hell I think his control is 10 times better than mine too! LOL! I envy you, and cant wait to start doing this kinds of things with my son and seeing him do exactly what your has, by expressing his creativity! Congrats to both you and thank you for sharing this and such a nice detailed build too! Gives some ideas for future builds!

Nova's Ark 04-27-2008 06:37 PM

Lots to update. The VF dig arrived. I ordered two. One was smooth out of the box and the other needs some attention. Wanting to finish this and get it out of the way so that I can focus on my Super, I used the smooth unit.

Nothing much to report on the assembly of the dig. Everything went together smooth and nothing needed adjustment. The drive cog, brass pin, slider fork were all machined exact. "thumbsup" I assembled it per VF instructions and lubed it with white lithium grease.

I had no intentions to use the micro servo the VF dig is designed for. First of all, I didn't have one. Secondly, I don't have the money at the moment to buy one. Thirdly, this a six year old's rig and he has been waiting months for the dig. I expect the dig to get lots of use and I want to make it kid friendly.

So I cut a plate out of aluminum sheet to mount the servo to the TVP. Then came a custom linkage. I installed a Hitec 645MG servo for the dig. I would have preferred to have mounted the servo to the opposite side TVP, but the dig linkage would not have been straight. I wanted it on the opposite side to counter act the weight of the motor and try to balance the weight of the crawler side to side.

All in all it came out very well and the VF dig performs excellent"thumbsup". It was definitely worth the wait. I cannot bind this rig up enough to not disengage or engage the dig. So far it is much better then my R2D ever performed. This is the perfect dig for my son. On to the pictures:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3118/...71cacfbc2b.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3028/...ca22ea7029.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3214/...db002ab924.jpg

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Nova's Ark 04-27-2008 06:44 PM

I installed maxx shafts front and rear. I drilled the outputs on the VF dig for the maxx shaft cross pin. The axles are a different story however. The pinions are hardened steel and I was unable to get through them. I used two set screws in the front yoke on the axle and they are holding up. I tried that in the rear and it did not hold. So I used a RC4WD 5mm to 6mm adapter. I was able to drill the adapter for the maxx yoke cross pin so the rear is set. If the front comes undone I will do the same.

More pictures as well:

It will stand on this side all day. (Motor and dig servo up)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3155/...82808d5336.jpg

Motor side and dig servo side down; it stays on it's side for a while but finally tips over.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3047/...1175a81b50.jpg

Rear Maxx shaft with RC4WD adapter on the rear axle.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2118/...48357150fd.jpg

fnmods 04-27-2008 07:44 PM

great build looks great

LIKES2CRAWL 06-15-2008 11:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nova's Ark (Post 1163498)
I installed maxx shafts front and rear. I drilled the outputs on the VF dig for the maxx shaft cross pin. The axles are a different story however. The pinions are hardened steel and I was unable to get through them. I used two set screws in the front yoke on the axle and they are holding up. I tried that in the rear and it did not hold. So I used a RC4WD 5mm to 6mm adapter. I was able to drill the adapter for the maxx yoke cross pin so the rear is set. If the front comes undone I will do the same.

More pictures as well:

It will stand on this side all day. (Motor and dig servo up)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3155/...82808d5336.jpg

Motor side and dig servo side down; it stays on it's side for a while but finally tips over.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3047/...1175a81b50.jpg

Rear Maxx shaft with RC4WD adapter on the rear axle.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2118/...48357150fd.jpg

Why did'nt you do this mod instead?"thumbsup"
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/axial-ax-10-scorpion/107912-maxx-shafts-made-easy.html

cspyy 06-15-2008 12:01 PM

oh yea, thats a lot cheaper too eddie :lol:

Nova's Ark 06-15-2008 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LIKES2CRAWL (Post 1227578)
Why did'nt you do this mod instead?"thumbsup"
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=107912

Wow, I never saw that before:shock:. I don't spend much time in the Axial section though.

Quote:

Originally Posted by cspyy (Post 1227586)
oh yea, thats a lot cheaper too eddie :lol:

I guess it would have been:roll:, but I am done with Axial's.;-)

This rig now has TLT's anyway and I think it performs much better with the GC1 chassis "thumbsup".

The new build thread is here:

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=122764



The only thing left still Axial and from the original AX-10 kit is the transmission:shock:. Tamiya based axles all the way baby"thumbsup".


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