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pivoting crane / hiab 1/14 scale scratch

out riggers are done , lines are ran , tomorrow i will get back on the boom, there is still the knuckle boom to build and the extension boom to build, long way to go



 
never seen one mounted at the rear of a truck before, i always see them right behind the cab......skillz are NOTW off the charts awesome, good work, keep it up"thumbsup"
 
never seen one mounted at the rear of a truck before, i always see them right behind the cab......skillz are NOTW off the charts awesome, good work, keep it up"thumbsup"


concrete block truck , timber trucks etc have them
 
Real nice Joe
I searched all your threads after seeing this...all your stuff is top notch
I've been a fan since then....

Probably a stupid question...but have you ever considered any hydraulics for this stuff ???
 
Real nice Joe
I searched all your threads after seeing this...all your stuff is top notch
I've been a fan since then....

Probably a stupid question...but have you ever considered any hydraulics for this stuff ???


hydralis for this build would have been about alease 1800.00 if not more

all the guys i know personally, all there trucks are shelf queens , they spend like 5000 to 12000 on them and they never see a battery . so to me making this for about 80.00 is money saved

this build was basically showing guys that you dont need a crap aload of money to make your truck look good
 
i installed 2x futaba servos, 3 transmission, stock motor 27 turn, bearinged, cab is a king hauler day cab and will hav a flatbed



 
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