Kyosho Blizzard Largescale A local guy buildt this monster to plow his driveway in the comfort of his living room. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-H_EEV-m-8 <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/M-H_EEV-m-8?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Re: Kyosho Blizzard Largescale Crap! That thing is Huge! "thumbsup" |
Re: Kyosho Blizzard Largescale Build thread!!!!! ok maybe some under the hood shots. Cool |
Re: Kyosho Blizzard Largescale Very cool..Definatly needs more weight, Could easily drop a group 27 deep cycle or two in with the size of that beast. I want one |
Re: Kyosho Blizzard Largescale More weight!! It is 70kg! 99.5cm wide 120cm long Its all and made with two eletric chair motors. There is no build thread, but he got some more video on facebook, Ill look it up. |
Re: Kyosho Blizzard Largescale https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152937761980050 There was a video including some build pics, but he took it down, can ask him to put it up on youtube. |
Re: Kyosho Blizzard Largescale For as big as the tracks are it seemed to be spinning them alot trying push a small pile. More weight equals more down force which means more traction... Pulling 101 |
Re: Kyosho Blizzard Largescale The piles are not small, there scale. Any bigger piles and a 1:1 would also spinn in comparison. And where he spins on the video is on powdersnow thus very loose surface, and on the road where the 1:1 plowtruck had left some hard edges. But this is not even a plow vehicle, even thow it does the job fairly well, its mainly a scale Pistenbully slope and snowpark preparation vehicle. We got a 1:1 smal Pistenbully at work, would be cool to take some video of the 1/10 kyosho, the largescale, and fullsize at work at once ;) hehe But the fullsize we got at work is newer used to plow, it more to trample down the snow, not remove it. We use it to make cross contry ski slopes. For plowing we use the tractor. ;) So in other words, this is scale and heavy enough |
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