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ORA's "Long Way To Go" Beast II 6x6 build (on going project) - (PIC Heavy)

offroadace

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So, a while ago I got the bright idea to build a TF2. It was probably from seeing all these great custom builds and I thought, ‘Hey! I can do that!”. So time went on and the TF2 continued to be unavailable.

Then I began thinking about a complete ground up build in 1/10 of my Thor Fun Mover RV. That would be a 40 in RC and since I don’t know anything about suspension geometry and don’t really have the time to learn I put that on the back burner.

A while more went by and the TF2 was still unavailable but I started seeing the references and builds related to RC4WD Beast II and I thought to myself, ‘Hey! I can do that!”. Then I got the idea that if I did go this route I would make change the cargo bed into a motorhome.

Still thought a while more about it and found CKRC had a great deal on a purchase and pulled the trigger on the Beast II. So no the story (build) begins.

The title indicates that I am not in hurry and having fun so this will be slow build and will update as I can.

I’ll forgo the obligatory box/parts shots and get to the build process (product review) and a more completed part of the build.

The Beast II kit review;
Tires/Wheels - I like them a lot. Mil-Spec and Humvees. Very cool look and militant/industrial styling.
Problem - 2 of the wheels rear piece had the bolt holes that were too small for the screw to pass through. I had to get a micro drill and go through both pieces to resolve that issue.
I have also heard that I was not the only one that had this issue and had it much worse.

Frame/Suspension
Easy enough. No problems for me to report.
I noticed in another build thread that there was a problem with the transfer case not lining up with the bolts.
Instructions are a little confusing regarding the farthest rear axle construction.

Body assembly
Poor imprecise instruction - Illustration only. Very little statement regarding assembly process only reference to hardware that is being used in the step. Probably due to a language barrier issue and sales in other countries. Having one manual with illustration and minimal text allows for multiple applications.
Some parts missing protrusions/slots that are pictured in the assembly illustration. Makes assembly difficult to line panels up when tabs/slots are not present.
Parts are tagged with letters/sizes on the parts tree. Absolutely no reference to any lettering in the manual. Maybe I got an older manual and new kits will have proper designations stated in the instructions.
The assembly order of some panel needs to be reversed to make sense with the assembly and easier to build.

Tire carrier
Squashes the tire in place. I test a Mil-Spec and another similar sized tire and it is an extremely tight fit and would crush into the tire once bolted down.
Bolting down the spare tire rack to the body does not allow for tire removal.


Here’s what I have so far for the build, and much more to come.

I did build the core bed but won’t be using it. Just wanted to get an idea for the next step and used it for mocking the coach panels. I’ll eventually build it up so I can swap it out when I want.
Beast body 1_1000.jpg


First step was to get the overall coach sized up.
Beast body 2_1000.jpg


Built up the cab and added a roof rack on the roof hatch Not sure I will keep this or build one from brass/steel. I think a hand built one will look more scale, but this will do for mockup right now.
Beast cab 1_1000.jpg


Through a spare tire on. Going to get another MIL-SPEC and Humvee tire/wheel. I was also looking at the spare tire carrier and don’t like the way it fits or looks so plan on building a custom one that will allow for swinging out to access the tire. This one is stationary and can’t be accessed.
Beast body 4_1000.jpg


Found some seats from a 1/14 HALO Warthog. They look pretty good in mockup. Plan on painting and making custom seat belts. I still need to build the cab interior and dash. I put the controls on the wrong side. It will be correct as I move forward with the interior. Just wanted to get a general picture to see what it would look like.
Beast cab 4_1000.jpg


Beast cab 6_1000.jpg


Pulled the LED light-bar off my SC10RS roof and put it on the front of the cab. I like the size and it will be bright.
Beast cab 8_1000.jpg


Beast cab 9_1000.jpg


Coach mockup/sizing.
Beast mockup coach 1_1000.jpg


Beast mockup coach 2_1000.jpg


Wheel well cut into the template.
Beast mockup coach 3_1000.jpg


Added some windows to the component side and back and cut the top forward roof angle and rear bottom departure angle on the back to the template.
Beast mockup coach 4_1000.jpg


Beast mockup coach 5_1000.jpg


Beast mockup coach 6_1000.jpg


Added entry side door and windows. Small windows are mirrored from other side. Added the dining area window and door.
Beast mockup coach 7_1000.jpg


Beast mockup coach 8_1000.jpg


My first big styrene build attempt. The floor of the coach. Drilled out some small pockets in the substructure and hot glued magnets in them and then to the bottom of the floor and it sits nicely and the magnets are recessed in the structure.
Beast mockup coach styrene 1_1000.jpg


Driver side coach wall panel.
Beast mockup coach styrene 2_1000.jpg
 
Re: ORA's "Long Way To Go" Beast II 6x6 build (on going project)

All coach panels with windows and entry door.
Beast mockup coach styrene 3_1000.jpg


Beast mockup coach styrene 4_1000.jpg


Beast mockup coach styrene 5_1000.jpg


Beast mockup coach styrene 6_1000.jpg


Added a bedroom bulkhead wall with a door. Used aileron hinges for the door.
Beast int bulkhead wall 1_1000.jpg


Beast int bulkhead wall 2_1000.jpg


Added upper rails for support for the roof and magnets to hold the roof in place.
Beast int bulkhead wall 4_1000.jpg


Bathroom interior wall with door and side wall.
Beast int bathroom wall 2_1000.jpg


Beast int bathroom 3_1000.jpg


Made the bathroom modular so I could work on more details. Added a shower and shelving. Also have a shower head and control, but they will be painted separately and then put in place near final assembly.
Beast int bath wall 1_1000.jpg


Beast int bathroom shelves 1_1000.jpg


Bathroom module in place.
Beast int bathroom shelves 2_1000.jpg


Build a bed platform and drawers/wardrobe storage. Plan on putting a small foam mattress wrapped in some fabric.
Beast int bed 2_1000.jpg


Beast int bed 3_1000.jpg


Beast int bed 5_1000.jpg


Additional wardrobe and dresser. Women need their space for all their clothes, shoes and makeup.
Beast int bedroom storage 1_1000.jpg


Beast int bedroom storage 2_1000.jpg


Beast int bedroom storage 3_1000.jpg
 
Re: ORA's "Long Way To Go" Beast II 6x6 build (on going project)

Need a TV for the livingroom. Nice LED.
Amazon.com: Sylvania 4 GB 3.6-Inch Touch Screen Video MP3/MP4 Player/Media Center with Expandable Memory Slot and Built-In Speaker: MP3 Players & Accessories

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Decided to frame it into a pocket that it slides in from the top. No worries about velcro or tape or glue and slides in and out without any problem.
Beast int livingroom tv 2_1000.jpg


Beast int livingroom tv 3_1000.jpg


Difficult to see but playing Army Of Darkness.
Beast int livingroom tv 5_1000.jpg


Kitchen sink, utensil drawers, under sink small refrigerator. Also have faucet/controls to be painted separately and assembled near final assembly.
Beast int kitchen 5_1000.jpg


Beast int kitchen 6_1000.jpg


Beast int kitchen 9_1000.jpg


Living Room storage. Extra storage for games/books/entertainment. Probably build a gaming system for on top.
Beast int livingroom cab 1_1000.jpg


Beast int livingroom cab 3_1000.jpg


Living Room couch. Fairly basic. I’ll put some fabric on it farther on down the line.
Beast int livingroom couch 1_1000.jpg


Beast int livingroom couch 3_1000.jpg


Overhead cabinets in all rooms. RV’s need random storage all over. Never enough storage in an RV.
Beast int upper cab 1_1000.jpg


Beast int upper cab 2_1000.jpg


Beast int upper cab 3_1000.jpg


Beast int upper cab 4_1000.jpg
 
Re: ORA's "Long Way To Go" Beast II 6x6 build (on going project) - (PIC Heavy)

Too dang cool! Keep up the great work. Look forward to seeing where this goes. "thumbsup"
 
Re: ORA's "Long Way To Go" Beast II 6x6 build (on going project) - (PIC Heavy)

Thanks.

That is about 2 months work.
I'll be updating as I move along (slowly) and get some content.
 
Re: ORA's "Long Way To Go" Beast II 6x6 build (on going project) - (PIC Heavy)

Fender wheel well. We all have dealt with them. Here is a preliminary closure of the coach framework to block the pass-through under the coach.
Here is where it started with large holes in between the support structure and chassis.
Beast coach wheel well 1_1000.jpg


New skirt panels.
Beast coach wheel well 2_1000.jpg


Skirt panels assembled.
Beast coach wheel well 3_1000.jpg


Beast coach wheel well 4_1000.jpg


Support structure on chassis.
Beast coach wheel well 5_1000.jpg


Support structure on chassis with coach. Not the cleanest or most precise, but WAY better than it was before for the look I am wanting on this build.
Beast coach wheel well 6_1000.jpg


Beast coach wheel well 7_1000.jpg


Beast coach wheel well 8_1000.jpg


Beast coach wheel well 9_1000.jpg


Lighting. What to do? This seems to be a bigger lighting project than I am used to building, but have had luck with this module on my Twin Hammer, and they are not expensive and has a nice control module with strobe/flashing operations.
Amazon.com: Andoer Highlight 12 LED Flashing Light System for RC Cars: Toys & Games

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Here is the setup on the coach exterior so far, front facing.
Beast ext coach lightbar 1_1000.jpg


Beast ext coach lightbar 2_1000.jpg


I don’t have anything connected to the Beast yet so am connecting the power from my SC10RS.
Mounted the cab front lightbar and installed LEDs to the coach lightbar. Still need to clean up the wiring a bit better and plan to hide the controller under the living room drawer module.
Beast ext coach_cab lightbar 1_1000.jpg


Generically placed the roof MAXAIR vent covers (living/kitchen area, bathroom and bedroom) and MAXAIR A/C unit on the roof.
Beast ext coach_cab lightbar 2_1000.jpg


Beast ext coach_cab lightbar 3_1000.jpg


Added cab marker lighting with another light kit. Still need to do some finishing touches on them and make them not so see-through when lit, as well as paint the LED amber. I’ll still need to add marker lights on the exterior sides of the coach as well. Probably make those flush mount. I’ll clean the wiring up later once I get closer to a finish configuration.
Beast ext cab lightbar 1_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab lightbar 2_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab lightbar 3_1000.jpg


Both cab and coach exterior lighting, so far.
Beast ext coach_cab lightbar 4_1000.jpg


Beast ext coach_cab lightbar 5_1000.jpg


Beast ext coach_cab lightbar 6_1000.jpg


Beast ext coach_cab lightbar 7_1000.jpg
 
Re: ORA's "Long Way To Go" Beast II 6x6 build (on going project) - (PIC Heavy)

4/3/2016 update

Finally getting back into this build. Been working on other projects and playing through Dune season so this got put on the backburner. One last trip coming up and then I can focus on this and some hobbyroom projects.
Had some time to look into brazing a cage and this is what I came up with. Still learning brazing and wanted to keep the cage modular so if I screwed up I could just remake a portion easily.

Here are some taillights I didn’t post with my last update. There is one more centered light I have added on the bottom that can be seen in later photos once I decide to post them with the rear tire carrier. I was still figuring out the LED configuration when I took these pics
Beast ext coach_cab rear lights 1_1000.jpg


Beast ext coach_cab rear lights 2_1000.jpg


Beast ext coach_cab rear lights 3_1000.jpg


Beast ext coach_cab rear lights 4_1000.jpg



Working with styrene to create a dash, center console, overhead display and just taking up the space between the seats with compartments.

Beast ext cab dash 1_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab dash 2_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab dash 3_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab dash 4_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab dash 5_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab dash 6_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab dash 7_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab dash 8_1000.jpg



Mounting points for the cage. This was easiest for me at this point. I may rebuild/change it when I get better at brazing.

Beast ext cab cage 1_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab cage 2_1000.jpg


Laying out hardpoint locations that make sense.
Beast ext cab cage 3_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab cage 5_1000.jpg
 
Re: ORA's "Long Way To Go" Beast II 6x6 build (on going project) - (PIC Heavy)

And,....DONE! Ok. Maybe not. Testing hardpoint locations with pipecleaners and getting an idea on how it might work out with angles and lengths.
Beast ext cab cage 6_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab cage 7_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab cage 8_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab cage 9_1000.jpg



First few bends. Looking ok.
Beast ext cab cage 10_1000.jpg


Setting up where the posts will align with the cross member.
Beast ext cab cage 11_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab cage 12_1000.jpg


First few post brazes for the bracing posts.
Beast ext cab cage 13_1000.jpg


Second crossmember with bracing posts.
Beast ext cab cage 14_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab cage 15_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab cage 16_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab cage 17_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab cage 19_1000.jpg


Rear vertical post is going to come forward once it reaches the top of the cab and slide through the second crossmember and mount to the first crossmember.
Beast ext cab cage 28_1000.jpg


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Re: ORA's "Long Way To Go" Beast II 6x6 build (on going project) - (PIC Heavy)

More…….and finished the passenger side top brace.
Beast ext cab cage 33_1000.jpg


Driver’s side mid and lower horizontal members installed
Beast ext cab cage 34_1000.jpg


Front view with passenger side horizontal member above the door.
Beast ext cab cage 35_1000.jpg


Threw the side mirror brackets on to see if I missed.
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The stock provided side tire carrier is weak at best. I needed to improve on this and wanted the carrier to drop down for easier access and came up with this homemade hinge type style.
Beast ext cab side wheel cage 1_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab side wheel cage 2_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab side wheel cage 3_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab side wheel cage 4_1000.jpg


And hinge created.
Beast ext cab side wheel cage 5_1000.jpg


Used an SC10 front wheel dogbone cup and chopped the cup off and added a small brass plate to braze it to the rectangular box tube so I could then add a latch (later).
Beast ext cab side wheel cage 6_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab side wheel cage 7_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab side wheel cage 8_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab side wheel cage 9_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab side wheel cage 10_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab side wheel cage 11_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab side wheel cage 12_1000.jpg
 
Re: ORA's "Long Way To Go" Beast II 6x6 build (on going project) - (PIC Heavy)

…...continued…...
Beast ext cab side wheel cage 13_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab side wheel cage 14_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab side wheel cage 15_1000.jpg


Now I needed to be able to latch the tire carrier so it wouldn’t just flop out.
Beast ext cab side wheel cage 16_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab side wheel cage 17_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab side wheel cage 18_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab side wheel cage 19_1000.jpg


Wanted to protect the front LED lightbar so came up with this.
Bottom rectangular tube mounted to the body.
Beast ext cab frontlight cage 1_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab frontlight cage 2_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab frontlight cage 3_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab frontlight cage 4_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab frontlight cage 5_1000.jpg


Beast ext cab frontlight cage 6_1000.jpg
 
Re: ORA's "Long Way To Go" Beast II 6x6 build (on going project) - (PIC Heavy)

amazing effort!!!
 
Re: ORA's "Long Way To Go" Beast II 6x6 build (on going project) - (PIC Heavy)

Thanks. It's been a fun build and learning about Styrene and Brazing.

Toilet was damaged in shipping and the gold plated automatic vibrating perfuming multi-function karaoke mp3/DVD sit-and-spin model is not in stock yet. ;)
 
Re: ORA's "Long Way To Go" Beast II 6x6 build (on going project) - (PIC Heavy)

Finished the rear tire and gas can carrier. Waiting for DSPro to send the cans and holders.
The tire carrier is similar to the side, but without the swing-away.

Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 1_1000.jpg


Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 2_1000.jpg


It is just square rod that slides into square tubing that is at an angle. It holds pretty good, but I may add some pin holds for body pins.

Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 3_1000.jpg


Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 4_1000.jpg


Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 5_1000.jpg


Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 6_1000.jpg


Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 7_1000.jpg


Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 8_1000.jpg


Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 9_1000.jpg


Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 10_1000.jpg


Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 11_1000.jpg


Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 12_1000.jpg


I think the hitch might be a little low. Probably a future mod when I decide to create a trailer.

Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 13_1000.jpg


Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 14_1000.jpg


Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 15_1000.jpg


Added mounting location for the DSPro gas can holders. Going with the 2 can side x side for each side of the tire. So 4 cans in the back and probably 2 single cans near the side tire.

Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 16_1000.jpg


Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 17_1000.jpg


Beast ext rear tire carrier gas can rack 18_1000.jpg
 
Re: ORA's "Long Way To Go" Beast II 6x6 build (on going project) - (PIC Heavy)

5/2/2016

AZIZ!!! LIGHTS!!!! (look it up if you don’t get the reference)

Re-arranged, re-routed, re-wired the lighting kits.
Front lights are configured for [headlight, roof markers, couch roof] on one switchable channel (HeyOK), [front light bar, interior dash/center console/center window pod] on another switchable channel and [rear upper / lower] on another switchable channel. The dash, center console and center pod will all have stickers on them to depict some type of control panel or monitor display.
In addition to the channel selection each light controller pod has a flash sequence selection swtich so the front headlights/roof markers have one and the rear have another and can set the flashing sequences for each. Small light video below.

Front;
Beast lights front 1_1000.jpg


Beast lights front 2_1000.jpg


Beast lights front 3_1000.jpg


Interior;
Beast lights front interior 1_1000.jpg


Beast lights front interior 2_1000.jpg


Beast lights front interior 3_1000.jpg


Beast lights front interior 4_1000.jpg


Rear;
Beast lights rear 1_1000.jpg


Beast lights rear 2_1000.jpg


Flashing sequences.
RC4WD Beast II (RV Conversion) - Lights
 
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Re: ORA's "Long Way To Go" Beast II 6x6 build (on going project) - (PIC Heavy)

Thanks. Wish I had the patience that you described. :( It might have been finished by now. Motivation comes in waves along with other hobbies. Might finish it before dune season this year. I'll keep updating as things move along.
 
Re: ORA's "Long Way To Go" Beast II 6x6 build (on going project) - (PIC Heavy)

hey any updates? also.. make a servo winch to lower the side spare tire down. :) that would be cool.
 
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