fetish
Newbie
I have been curious about the rock crawling scene for a while and finally decided to take the plunge after seeing an advert for the Goliath crawler in the Aug. edition of RCCA.
I had never heard of PTI previously but I liked the look of the truck so much I made note of it and spent the next few days trying to find out a bit more about it. This is when I discovered this forum. To be honest I was a little put off by some of the bad comments relating to the truck and almost ended up with a Wheelie King as that seems to be the flavour of the month. But after thinking about it a little more I decided to go with the Goliath just to be a little different and also because I preferred the Goliath chassis more then the Wheelie King’s plasticy looking variation.
I might also add this was going to be my first electric R/C purchase in about 17 years as I have been running nitro ever since and am currently running a 1/5 scale gasser so this forum was a great help in helping me getting started.
So armed with a little knowledge I ordered my Goliath along with a 55T motor and a Novak XRS speed control. I also got and additional Nomadio transceiver so I could use my existing Sensor radio along with a GD-600 reduction box, a couple of 10t pinions from RC4WD and 2 TowerPro high torque MG servos (thinking of 4WS in the future).
My Goliath arrived and begun my build. I knew from reading previous posts that building the Goliath might require a little more work than other larger name kits on the market as some parts might require additional attention to get them to fit together and had also read about the missing parts that some builders have experienced. Unfortunately I was on of them as my build was cut short by the absence of the 2 input shafts. I double checked everything else and discovered I was also missing a long ball end, a couple of screws and 2 of my dog bones didn’t have the pins centred.
A quick email to PTI was all that was required to get these on the way to me but it also meant my build was going to be delayed by a week as I waited for these parts to arrive.
Once all my parts arrived the truck went together quite well. Only problem areas were the 4 axel nuts which took a little work to get the 2 axle half’s to fit together nicely, 1 sheared bolt while mounting the transmission plates to the chassis rails and 2 of the 4 threaded cantilever mounting holes were tapped too large so the bolt would not bite into the chassis rails.
Once everything was together I took it for a quick spin without the GD-600 gear reduction just to see how it went. I was surprised how fast it was even with the 55T motor and 10T pinion. Definitely requires a reduction as the motor just stalls when attempting to crawl over an obstacle so will fit it once I work out the best way to mount it.
I gotta say I really like it so far and think im am hooked. I have ordered more parts so will attempt to stretch it out by a few inches and with a reduction box think it will perform nicely.
Thanks all for all your great ideas as you have been a big help to me so far and without this knowledge I reckon the Goliath experience wouldn’t be nearly as good as it has been so far.
I had never heard of PTI previously but I liked the look of the truck so much I made note of it and spent the next few days trying to find out a bit more about it. This is when I discovered this forum. To be honest I was a little put off by some of the bad comments relating to the truck and almost ended up with a Wheelie King as that seems to be the flavour of the month. But after thinking about it a little more I decided to go with the Goliath just to be a little different and also because I preferred the Goliath chassis more then the Wheelie King’s plasticy looking variation.
I might also add this was going to be my first electric R/C purchase in about 17 years as I have been running nitro ever since and am currently running a 1/5 scale gasser so this forum was a great help in helping me getting started.
So armed with a little knowledge I ordered my Goliath along with a 55T motor and a Novak XRS speed control. I also got and additional Nomadio transceiver so I could use my existing Sensor radio along with a GD-600 reduction box, a couple of 10t pinions from RC4WD and 2 TowerPro high torque MG servos (thinking of 4WS in the future).
My Goliath arrived and begun my build. I knew from reading previous posts that building the Goliath might require a little more work than other larger name kits on the market as some parts might require additional attention to get them to fit together and had also read about the missing parts that some builders have experienced. Unfortunately I was on of them as my build was cut short by the absence of the 2 input shafts. I double checked everything else and discovered I was also missing a long ball end, a couple of screws and 2 of my dog bones didn’t have the pins centred.
A quick email to PTI was all that was required to get these on the way to me but it also meant my build was going to be delayed by a week as I waited for these parts to arrive.
Once all my parts arrived the truck went together quite well. Only problem areas were the 4 axel nuts which took a little work to get the 2 axle half’s to fit together nicely, 1 sheared bolt while mounting the transmission plates to the chassis rails and 2 of the 4 threaded cantilever mounting holes were tapped too large so the bolt would not bite into the chassis rails.
Once everything was together I took it for a quick spin without the GD-600 gear reduction just to see how it went. I was surprised how fast it was even with the 55T motor and 10T pinion. Definitely requires a reduction as the motor just stalls when attempting to crawl over an obstacle so will fit it once I work out the best way to mount it.
I gotta say I really like it so far and think im am hooked. I have ordered more parts so will attempt to stretch it out by a few inches and with a reduction box think it will perform nicely.
Thanks all for all your great ideas as you have been a big help to me so far and without this knowledge I reckon the Goliath experience wouldn’t be nearly as good as it has been so far.