dr frankenstyle
Rock Crawler
Little Summit ...Crawler
I wanted to add a bed-mounted spare, but ... the truck hardly has any bed, so I got out the ol' choppin' block and came up with this ...
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 114_zpsmu1igoy4.jpg
I took an old wheel to the table-saw and took the scissors and a razor-blade to a tire. Then soldered a brass nut and washer together, added a couple of handles to the "spinner" made of 12G house wire and cut the cone off of a faucet washer for the hold-down assembly. I cut a "hole" for the bed cover from a piece of thin cardboard (cereal box ), a little black lacquer and ready to glue together.
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 115_zpsvsqo37t8.jpg
The cut tire isn't much taller than a regular tire laid flat and covers less floor.
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 117_zpsh0wftckz.jpg
I like the "in-the-bed" look (I'm making new fender-wells) and it covers the rear body mounts nicely.
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 118_zpszoyyrzzk.jpg
chop it up ... stitch it up ...It's ALIVE !!!
I wanted to add some detail to the bed, to go with the new spare-tire, so I decided to work up a bed-box and hatches/covers for the tire/storage area. I got out the HR scale diamond plate and mocked-up the parts in thin cardboard (more cereal box ).
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 121_zpsbxrflhm4.jpg
I stacked 2 more layers of c-board with a layer of 1/4in plywood, to "fill" to the top of the bed, and painted the stacks black to give it clean "darkness" in the gaps. The HR tread-plate bends easily,(I already covered the running-boards with it) so I glued the trimmed cardboard patterns to the back and it bent around the edges. It forms pretty nicely, but it's easy to ding.
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 123_zpszhwyatht.jpg
I made handles (upholstery staples) and lock cylinders (small nails, cut-off) and hinges (scored rings on some 14G house-wire)and with a bit of paint the parts were ready. I glued "rare-earth " (NdFeB) magnets into the spare and under the toolbox lid, then glued some to the underside of the body to hold the assemblies in place. (got the idea from RC Heli's)
Also finished the new fender-wells (cut the bottoms from small cream cheese containers), they cover the "see-thru" look under the body, and make the bed look deeper.
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 130_zpsh5wvffyk.jpg
Here's a shot to show the "lids" in action, but I glued 'em down, so they DON'T actually open.
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 125_zpsktvmfgni.jpg
I made the bed-box and the tire/storage in separate sections so that the body pins are easy access, and I can run without the tire and still have the toolbox.
And when it's all assembled, it looks like the tire is IN the bed.
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 131_zpsi72rj0rp.jpg
Here's a shot during the "bounce-around" test on the rock pile.
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 136_zps4pjvnhpk.jpg
Couldn't shake it out (even passed the roll-over test)
What do you guys think?
chop it up ... stitch it up ...It's ALIVE !!!
I'm new here, so I'm not sure just where I "fit in". I call my truck a semi-scaler, and it is running 1.9's, so I thought I'd post a thread here on my Mini Summit build that I call "Pumkinstein".

It really IS a Summit VXL under the old "Midnight Pumpkin" body, so I guess now it's a 1/12th scale Summit

I beefed it up with lots of aluminum (GPM arms and body mounts, Integy carriers, Fullfoce skids) and some hand built parts. I mounted an E-Revo receiver box to hold the Big Summit 4 ch radio set. It runs a Dynamite "Tazer" ESC (with drag-brake) controlling the VXL motor. That drives a hand-built 4.5 to 1 gear reduction pushing a 9T pinion thru a 55T spur into a flipped tranny, so top speed is tumbling down the rock pile.

I fit it with RC4WD 1.9 "wagon"s and 90mm tires (weighted fronts) with memory foams. Handbuilt hanger for the rear shackles and mount for the Warn winch and bumper-guard (a rear bumper for an HPI Bullet, cut and modified to mount to the heavy alum' skid). Filled both diff's with re-usable adhesive putty, shimmed 'em up and the carriers. I couldn't find LWB aluminum arms, so I cut and tweaked the rear uppers into LWB's, and if you look closely, you'll see that the rear lowers are actually FRONT lowers that I mod'ed the chassis ends and the chassis pivots a bit and mounted backwards to max out the wheelbase and get it back to matching the body's.

I added a few scale details to the Pumkin hard-body, mirrors, tailgate chains, personalized plates, made a roll-bar from alum', added some scale treadplate etc. Switch the lights from the radio ( ch 4 & 5).
It's crazy fun on the rocks !

It really IS a Summit VXL under the old "Midnight Pumpkin" body, so I guess now it's a 1/12th scale Summit


I beefed it up with lots of aluminum (GPM arms and body mounts, Integy carriers, Fullfoce skids) and some hand built parts. I mounted an E-Revo receiver box to hold the Big Summit 4 ch radio set. It runs a Dynamite "Tazer" ESC (with drag-brake) controlling the VXL motor. That drives a hand-built 4.5 to 1 gear reduction pushing a 9T pinion thru a 55T spur into a flipped tranny, so top speed is tumbling down the rock pile.


I fit it with RC4WD 1.9 "wagon"s and 90mm tires (weighted fronts) with memory foams. Handbuilt hanger for the rear shackles and mount for the Warn winch and bumper-guard (a rear bumper for an HPI Bullet, cut and modified to mount to the heavy alum' skid). Filled both diff's with re-usable adhesive putty, shimmed 'em up and the carriers. I couldn't find LWB aluminum arms, so I cut and tweaked the rear uppers into LWB's, and if you look closely, you'll see that the rear lowers are actually FRONT lowers that I mod'ed the chassis ends and the chassis pivots a bit and mounted backwards to max out the wheelbase and get it back to matching the body's.

I added a few scale details to the Pumkin hard-body, mirrors, tailgate chains, personalized plates, made a roll-bar from alum', added some scale treadplate etc. Switch the lights from the radio ( ch 4 & 5).
It's crazy fun on the rocks !


I've added more details, so I'll post an update soon or you can check it out more (and my Revo/Summit 3.3 build) on theTRX forums. ;-)
chop it up ... stitch it up ...It's ALIVE !!!
chop it up ... stitch it up ...It's ALIVE !!!
I wanted to add a bed-mounted spare, but ... the truck hardly has any bed, so I got out the ol' choppin' block and came up with this ...
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 114_zpsmu1igoy4.jpg
I took an old wheel to the table-saw and took the scissors and a razor-blade to a tire. Then soldered a brass nut and washer together, added a couple of handles to the "spinner" made of 12G house wire and cut the cone off of a faucet washer for the hold-down assembly. I cut a "hole" for the bed cover from a piece of thin cardboard (cereal box ), a little black lacquer and ready to glue together.
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 115_zpsvsqo37t8.jpg
The cut tire isn't much taller than a regular tire laid flat and covers less floor.
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 117_zpsh0wftckz.jpg
I like the "in-the-bed" look (I'm making new fender-wells) and it covers the rear body mounts nicely.
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 118_zpszoyyrzzk.jpg
chop it up ... stitch it up ...It's ALIVE !!!
I wanted to add some detail to the bed, to go with the new spare-tire, so I decided to work up a bed-box and hatches/covers for the tire/storage area. I got out the HR scale diamond plate and mocked-up the parts in thin cardboard (more cereal box ).
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 121_zpsbxrflhm4.jpg
I stacked 2 more layers of c-board with a layer of 1/4in plywood, to "fill" to the top of the bed, and painted the stacks black to give it clean "darkness" in the gaps. The HR tread-plate bends easily,(I already covered the running-boards with it) so I glued the trimmed cardboard patterns to the back and it bent around the edges. It forms pretty nicely, but it's easy to ding.
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 123_zpszhwyatht.jpg
I made handles (upholstery staples) and lock cylinders (small nails, cut-off) and hinges (scored rings on some 14G house-wire)and with a bit of paint the parts were ready. I glued "rare-earth " (NdFeB) magnets into the spare and under the toolbox lid, then glued some to the underside of the body to hold the assemblies in place. (got the idea from RC Heli's)
Also finished the new fender-wells (cut the bottoms from small cream cheese containers), they cover the "see-thru" look under the body, and make the bed look deeper.
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 130_zpsh5wvffyk.jpg
Here's a shot to show the "lids" in action, but I glued 'em down, so they DON'T actually open.
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 125_zpsktvmfgni.jpg
I made the bed-box and the tire/storage in separate sections so that the body pins are easy access, and I can run without the tire and still have the toolbox.
And when it's all assembled, it looks like the tire is IN the bed.
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 131_zpsi72rj0rp.jpg
Here's a shot during the "bounce-around" test on the rock pile.
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Pumkinstein 3 136_zps4pjvnhpk.jpg
Couldn't shake it out (even passed the roll-over test)
What do you guys think?
chop it up ... stitch it up ...It's ALIVE !!!
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