Well, yesterday I spent nearly the entire day working on this hoopty, not to mention most of Friday evening. I picked up some heavy duty drive pins for the Axial CVDs, but they didn't fit so I scrapped that idea for now. But I managed to get quite a bit done: installed a Gunnar front axle tube, finished most of the tube work, painted the chassis, did more body trimming, found slightly more permanent mounting locations for some of the electronics, and finally took it for a 2 minute test drive in the backyard. All this in preparation for today's scale comp.
The tubework getting prepped for a really quick mist of paint. It's not done by a long shot!
This is how it ran today. Weight as pictured is 8 lb. 2 oz.
I made a "tool box" to hide the battery out of 22 ga. sheetmetal.
Obviously, it has a long way to go. Full interior, properly hidden electronics, working winch(es), more front weight bias, lights, some drivetrain upgrades, lots of suspension tuning, fender wells, full bed, etc., etc., etc.... But enough of that.
So how did it do? Well, it's tough to say. It seemed to crawl okay, but there were plenty of issues that prevented a real test. I twisted the plastic driveshaft about 3-4 times today. And something is slipping in the rear axle badly! I was effectively in front wheel drive most of the day. I took it all apart at the site, but saw nothing wrong. It's full of grease so it made it hard to really determine anything. I'll dig into it further and will hopefully find out what's going on.
I'm having a hard time remaining motivated on this truck. unfortunately. To be frank, it still looks like a toy and not anything like a real truck. That's really disappointing for me because IMO a scale truck is nothing if it doesn't look and perform like a real truck. I suspect (and hope) it's just because it doesn't have an interior yet. But I really think the HPI Bronco body is just lacking enough detail. I'll stick with it 'til it's finished, but unless I really begin to fall in love with this thing, there's a good chance all the guts will go into something else.