John-e Bravada
Pebble Pounder
For ESCs use MT's. They are $15 each so the cost wouldn't be bad you'd just have to figure out how to control them. I love my GT3B but I couldn't even come close to runnning 4 ESCs:shock:
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Every time I see vid of the Chainlink ( Chainlink extreme 4x4 Lizard - YouTube ), I think "what if you got rid of all that crap in the middle... and, all those people"
I'm betting 2 ESCs, for side to side speed and rotational control (on 2 sticks?)... combined with hundreds of degrees of steering... ought to lay a few Old Dogs to rest. Not sure anything else would ever be needed.
There are sure to be more elegant ways to do this, but all I need, short of wheels and tires... is in stock here. I tore the RC budget to hell the last couple months. It is best if I stay busy without touching cash for a while...![]()
You know, A... sometimes putting just 1 clue in your brain is like poking a huge wasp's nest. :shock: A faint noise at first... then all hell breaks loose. :mrgreen:Here you go, this is what i worked up with the TAMIYA Gear Motors(380 size).
ratio 75:1 doesn't seam too bad... It would probly run a little on the slow side, but look how low the COG will with the motors sitting below the center line of the axle not to mention the ability to give mad clearance under the center of the axle. I wonder if I would be able to fit an HH 380 motor on these.
Now if I could only find a place to buy them without the wheels.
EDIT - I Mean 15in Track Width
$60 for 4 is as good as it gets, and a brave soul has already proven out 3s. ;-)For ESCs use MT's. They are $15 each so the cost wouldn't be bad you'd just have to figure out how to control them. I love my GT3B but I couldn't even come close to runnning 4 ESCs:shock:
It is neither. A reverse is called when any of the tires rotate in the backward direction.One could argue that it isn't the motor rotation that determines "reverse", but a movement of the rig in a backward direction.
If I am understanding you correctly, this is something that I used to be able to do with my super when I was running a twin stick radio. Both sets of tires turned one direction, front axle rotates forward, rear axles rotates backward. 0* turn radius. This maneuver = Reverse Penalty.Hear that guys?? We can skid, but they'll slap you for dancing!
Sounds fair as hell to me... and quite logical.
I can't find anything in USRCCA rules that mentions skid steer, or pirouettes. One could argue that it isn't the motor rotation that determines "reverse", but a movement of the rig in a backward direction. Loops to avoid reversing are cool... a skid steer is simply a tight loop.
usrcca rules said:1.2 - Back Up/ Reverse: (1 pt) point is given when a vehicle reverses course after making forward progress.
Reversing is defined as at any time if any of the tires move the vehicle backward or spin in the reverse direction,
whether engaged or in freewheel and/or whether intentional or not. Once a reverse penalty is given, no further reverse
penalty can be given until the vehicle makes forward progress. No penalty is given if the backward movement is part of
a penalized rollover. If a driver begins a course in reverse, a reverse penalty will occur immediately. (See Reverse
examples and explanations Sec. 7.1.)
One thing is for sure: If it takes a rule change to keep you from fragging the Old Guard, you are making real progress.
We may become... cumbersome... to this world.
the former seems to prosper. Ever hear about Jake from CKRC? He tried to bend the rules, won, and everyone chastized him pretty severely, even boycotting his products. He was trying to exploit a part of the rules that wasn't very clear at the time and was considered pretty widely as cheating, although it passed initial tech-in.If the purpose of comp crawling is to build and drive rigs devoted to the accurate covering of difficult terrain... we are in for some fun. If it turns out comps are for the selling of an exclusive group's parts, and the aggrandizing of a select group of guys... some of you will be in for some frustration... and I will laugh myself sick.
I'm betting on the former. And, I can't wait to see where it all goes in the near future.
Haha....what he did was a bit more involved than just a body measurement. He "bent" that rule, then, as marshall of the event, ruled in his own favor and declared himself the winner. Oh, and there's the whole "kicking your truck while on course to help it up an obstacle" incident. :ror:Ever hear about Jake from CKRC? He tried to bend the rules, won, and everyone chastized him pretty severely, even boycotting his products. He was trying to exploit a part of the rules that wasn't very clear at the time and was considered pretty widely as cheating, although it passed initial tech-in.
It's actually the first rule in the book:
If you use a dig style skid steer maneuver and lock up one side you are fine, but real skid steer has the opposite side tire rotate in reverse.
I've ruffled a few feathers on this forum and in this hobby about rules before in this thread and this thread. The end result was basically "we are the almighty rules makers, follow them or perish."
I don't think we are going to get the reverse rule modified to include skid steer. I'm pretty sure it came up in a discussion before and was squashed pretty quick.
the former seems to prosper. Ever hear about Jake from CKRC? He tried to bend the rules, won, and everyone chastized him pretty severely, even boycotting his products. He was trying to exploit a part of the rules that wasn't very clear at the time and was considered pretty widely as cheating, although it passed initial tech-in.
As much feathers as I like to ruffle, until the rule is changed, I still play by them in any sanctioned comps, so if I built something skid-steer capable, it stays a feature for my own enjoyment and make sure in a comp that one side is completely locked while skidding. (I had a Scale Rig with Dig that was easily locked out for comps, and unlocked for screwing around between runs. Eventually dig was allowed in Class 3 scale rigs, but I can't take any credit for this rule change.) I think we just need to build it, hold an exhibition comp that only provides a reverse penalty for when at least 3 wheels rotate in reverse, and show the crawling world what could be possible.
Haha....what he did was a bit more involved than just a body measurement. He "bent" that rule, then, as marshall of the event, ruled in his own favor and declared himself the winner. Oh, and there's the whole "kicking your truck while on course to help it up an obstacle" incident. :ror:
Smaller scale MIWs have an enormous array of existing parts waiting to be adapted. Enormous.if some one was going to build a super like that i would say use mini trans and motors