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My first micro build. Datson Trail Trekker

Exitaph

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Minneapolis
Hi, new member here. Glad to be here.

I've built plenty of 1/24 & 1/25 plastic models but never adapted one to rc. I've seen many build threads and figured I'd give it a shot.

Bought this kit at my local hobby shop. I was hoping to find a hilux, ranger, or an older style jeep Cherokee. But the closest I could find was this Datsun. Works for me.
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Thought I'd be able to use the stock trail trekker frame. But the body sits comically high. Blade SMC is on its way.
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Sticking with the stock esc so I don't have to find a place for a separate rx. I was thinking of sticking it in the box and disguise it as a red racing gas tank. I also have an idea for mounting it to the blade smc frame.
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Nice start here i do have that kit here but though it would be to smale but it will look great when lowered will be watching
 
I'm not exactly sure how long, but more then 2 yrs if you hunt around at earlier posts. As for the price I think it's more or less the same as it started
 
Finally got the Blade SMC frame today and put it together.

Got it all put together. I was surprised that it was all plastic and not metal. I should have read the description a little closer, duh. I can see why others have said it's overpriced.
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With the axles and transmission/tranfer case in place.
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I noticed the leaf springs would catch on the 6-hole brackets when compressing so I cut a slight bevel on all of them. Pretty simple fix.
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The datsun body actually fits quite nicely on the blade.
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Pretty good articulation for leaf springs.
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I'm not sure which way to face the motor. If it's faced forward i can contain it all in the cab. But it could interfere with the servo and the plastic engine from the model kit. But if I face it backwards it will protrude into the truck bed. I'm open to suggestions.
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Next step is to cut up the body pieces. Will hopefully be posting that soon.
 
You'll end up loving the SMC chassis in the end. I have two, and I think they're great! The more worn in your springs get, the better they will work. They do love a little weight in the wheels though. As for the motor, I would definitely face it forward. Having the weight facing forward will help with crawling, and won't be in the way of the servo. As for the models engine, I wouldn't know. But you could always eliminate it and put in an I.D. badge pull thingy for a winch!
 
To minimize my interior cutting, my motor is towards the back.

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My body just worked out better that way.

I also added braces to the chassis front to back on both sides both both my interior to sit on, and to stiffen up the chassis a bit.

I love the chassis, my only complaint is trying to find somewhere to mount some shocks that could help the bouncing.

I also modded a hot racing servo mount to hold my servo. I didn't have as good of luck with the tape deal.
 
It's been a while since my last post. I tried making an update weeks ago but it said a moderator had to approve the post. I waited and waited but it never got posted. Whatever.

I got the floor cut out of the cab. I started with a rough outline of what I know needed to be cut.
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Then I basically repeated the process of lining it up, cutting what I needed to make it fit more, then lining it up again and repeat. It was a lot of work so if you're also doing a trail trekker - datsun mashup you could probably just copy the shape of the whole and save some time.
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Here's a couple shots of how it fits. Pretty dang good if you ask me! 8)
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I also had to cut a couple sections for the frame of the blade smc.
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That's all for now. I'll have more later today.
 
It's been a while. But I got a lot done. I made some axle links with the Losi camber & steering link set for the mini desert truck (LOSB1040) and some styrene 1/8" tubing. I also made a mounting plate for the esc that mounts to the frame. I added a Hitec HS-65MG servo to the frot axel and mounted the battery on it with velcro. Sadly I probably wont be able to fit the scale engine from the kit in the engine bay. And I made some magnetic body fittings to keep the body on.

It's really coming together now!
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Here's the Links I made.
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Mounting the esc and battery between the frame rails has kept everything very low profile.
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Here's a magnetic body holder. One on each corner of the frame and body, so 8 total. Two 1/8" square styrene pieces then a 1/8" squared by 1/16" thick neodymium magnet. Got them from amazon.
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Got another update here.

I started by priming everything with some tamiya primer. Here's my crappy spray painting booth I made from cardboard and some pc case fans. It didn't actually do a good job. I will need to get a more powerful fan.
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Here's everything primed and ready to go. This is actually my first time using primer on a model. I can't believe I went all these years without using it!
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First pass of colors after drying.
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I then masked off parts for the second pass. I try to use paper in as many places as I can. This reduces the chances of the tape taking paint with it when I peel it off.
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It's really starting to come together! This is with most peices mounted together and all the detail paint work done. I'm almost done and will have the final pictures soon.
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I've finally finished this project. I had a blast working on it and it was nice getting to work on a 1/24 scale model again. It's been a long time. I'm pretty happy how it turned out. I kept it nice and simple.

Click this Imgur link to look at the rest of the photos I took.

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I plan on taking some more photos of this thing actually crawling.

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I was pretty happy how these photos came out. This is my second time experimenting with studio photography.
Behold. My super duper professional studio setup.

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