Thought I'd cross post this if anyone is interested.
Been collecting bits for this project for well over a year now and as I have reduced my collection of trucks to just my Honcho I decided I would build this up. Hopefully I won't have to sell it along with the other stuff as I enjoy building/tinkering/driving too much but anyway, here we go...
It all started with a set of 4 link trusses...
I trimmed the axles and painted the diffs, trying to keep it reasonably scale looking. The axles are brand new which made a good start - I can get it just how I want...
Before assembling the axles completely
I am using an SCX10 chassis which I have taken from another truck, for this project I think it's the best chassis/axle/body combination for looks and driving capability. I am mounting the servo on the chassis for this truck, I think an axle mounted servo just won't suit the body shell...
I tried assembling the chassis with the Axial bent rear links only to discover that the 4 link set up catches and there is virtually no articulation in the rear axle. I swapped to making my own links and clocking the axle to the right angle.
The shocks were an important decision. I didn't want the usual Axial set up, I wanted something more scale looking. When these popped up on Ebay I wasn't sure, but being hard to come across in the UK and brand new I plumped for them. They're RC4WD internal spring units. Complete with stickers and red dust boots 8)
I have no idea which tyres to use, I want to use the Axial wheels as I prefer them over the Proline wheels however, I need to decide on Flat Irons, Tomahawks or Rock Locks...
But the longest wait by far has been for the body shell. There's only so much I can do without knowing how the shell fits onto the chassis, particularly how much room there is for the battery, electrics etc. After months of searching this arrived today. For the eagle eyed few of you...
Once I had popped the plain & unpainted body on the chassis and had a personal moment I continued to painting. I've never painted a full hard body before but I knew exactly what colour I wanted for this one...
Yep, bright orange :lol: The right paint took some time to find and the pictures don't do it much justice... Anyway, once the paint was dry enough to handle I just had to hold it up to the chassis!
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Looks better in the flesh than in the pictures. I am not going to put a flat bed on the back, instead I am looking at either a tray back or cage - I may even just leave the chassis exposed. I'm going for a scale trail modified truck look with this project.
I have finished the final layer of the orange on the body and started to look at mounting the grille, windows and a few other bits. I've also started looking at mounting the body on the chassis;
The colour doesn't really come out well on the photo's - how florescent orange becomes red is beyond me :lol:
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Update:
I have taken the springs out of the RC4WD shocks and I sourced some of my own springs, Dale has been ever so helpful and I also bought a box of 200 springs off Ebay for about £5. I have used several different springs to get the correct rate, I reckon there is still room for improvement though.
I have also assembled the chassis and mounted the body. I have fitted diff guards and fiddled about with them to get the 4 link set up to work.
I have also fabricated a back panel for the truck as I am not using the Hilux bed.
Pics so far:
The pictures don't do it justice! One issue I am currently having is whether to use the Flat Irons it is currently on, or should I swap to RC4WD Tomahawks...? :?
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I've also got the rubber black arches and I don't know whether to put them on. Anyone got thoughts?
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Some mock ups of the cage work and sliders for the back of the truck, the images are courtesy of Scoobbysport.
Can't wait to see this welded and painted!
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Been collecting bits for this project for well over a year now and as I have reduced my collection of trucks to just my Honcho I decided I would build this up. Hopefully I won't have to sell it along with the other stuff as I enjoy building/tinkering/driving too much but anyway, here we go...
It all started with a set of 4 link trusses...

I trimmed the axles and painted the diffs, trying to keep it reasonably scale looking. The axles are brand new which made a good start - I can get it just how I want...

Before assembling the axles completely


I am using an SCX10 chassis which I have taken from another truck, for this project I think it's the best chassis/axle/body combination for looks and driving capability. I am mounting the servo on the chassis for this truck, I think an axle mounted servo just won't suit the body shell...

I tried assembling the chassis with the Axial bent rear links only to discover that the 4 link set up catches and there is virtually no articulation in the rear axle. I swapped to making my own links and clocking the axle to the right angle.

The shocks were an important decision. I didn't want the usual Axial set up, I wanted something more scale looking. When these popped up on Ebay I wasn't sure, but being hard to come across in the UK and brand new I plumped for them. They're RC4WD internal spring units. Complete with stickers and red dust boots 8)

I have no idea which tyres to use, I want to use the Axial wheels as I prefer them over the Proline wheels however, I need to decide on Flat Irons, Tomahawks or Rock Locks...



But the longest wait by far has been for the body shell. There's only so much I can do without knowing how the shell fits onto the chassis, particularly how much room there is for the battery, electrics etc. After months of searching this arrived today. For the eagle eyed few of you...


Once I had popped the plain & unpainted body on the chassis and had a personal moment I continued to painting. I've never painted a full hard body before but I knew exactly what colour I wanted for this one...

Yep, bright orange :lol: The right paint took some time to find and the pictures don't do it much justice... Anyway, once the paint was dry enough to handle I just had to hold it up to the chassis!




8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
Looks better in the flesh than in the pictures. I am not going to put a flat bed on the back, instead I am looking at either a tray back or cage - I may even just leave the chassis exposed. I'm going for a scale trail modified truck look with this project.
I have finished the final layer of the orange on the body and started to look at mounting the grille, windows and a few other bits. I've also started looking at mounting the body on the chassis;





The colour doesn't really come out well on the photo's - how florescent orange becomes red is beyond me :lol:
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Update:
I have taken the springs out of the RC4WD shocks and I sourced some of my own springs, Dale has been ever so helpful and I also bought a box of 200 springs off Ebay for about £5. I have used several different springs to get the correct rate, I reckon there is still room for improvement though.
I have also assembled the chassis and mounted the body. I have fitted diff guards and fiddled about with them to get the 4 link set up to work.
I have also fabricated a back panel for the truck as I am not using the Hilux bed.
Pics so far:





The pictures don't do it justice! One issue I am currently having is whether to use the Flat Irons it is currently on, or should I swap to RC4WD Tomahawks...? :?



:|
I've also got the rubber black arches and I don't know whether to put them on. Anyone got thoughts?

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Some mock ups of the cage work and sliders for the back of the truck, the images are courtesy of Scoobbysport.
Can't wait to see this welded and painted!




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