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Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
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Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
This is my Truck Project. I have seen this truck when I was very young.
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Size comparison to my D110
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After scale it to the size of my D110, the wheelbase comes to be almost the same as the SCX10 Dingo Kit. So not much modification of the chassis is required. Will update more once I start.
There's a few variant to this model. This may be a longer wheelbase.
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Size comparison to my D110
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After scale it to the size of my D110, the wheelbase comes to be almost the same as the SCX10 Dingo Kit. So not much modification of the chassis is required. Will update more once I start.
There's a few variant to this model. This may be a longer wheelbase.
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babyboy- Crawler
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Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
Nice truck
Be the first 1/10 in Sg !
Be the first 1/10 in Sg !
Liew- Crawler
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Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
Yeah! has a really cool look with all the strange angles. Good that they did not build a lot of curved panels back then, easier to build
Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
boolean21 wrote:Nice! Bbbuild!
Becos you build a truck, so I follow on. Truck trail...
babyboy- Crawler
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Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
Liew wrote:Nice truck
Be the first 1/10 in Sg !
You are responsible for this! You pull me into the build side! Intro me to the wonders of building.
babyboy- Crawler
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Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
laneboysrc wrote:Yeah! has a really cool look with all the strange angles. Good that they did not build a lot of curved panels back then, easier to build
My first choice was the Unimog, it was while searching on unimog that I found this Ford 15CWT. The panel is also one of the reason I choose this truck. Start small first. I'm not as good as the rest of the master builder here.
babyboy- Crawler
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Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
Some Item arrived for my project build from TGN and another delivery... wonder if its from Junfac or TowerHobbies.
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My axel
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Now figuring out how to assemble the steering servo.
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My axel
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Now figuring out how to assemble the steering servo.
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babyboy- Crawler
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Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
Build by a master builder from germany. Hope I can build it like this. If I can get 10% like this I will be very happy ored.
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Chassis made from styrene! His transfer "case" is also DIY!
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Chassis made from styrene! His transfer "case" is also DIY!
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babyboy- Crawler
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Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
Go babyboy
you can do it
you can do it
slow- Crawler
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Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
slow wrote:Go babyboy
you can do it
Will try my best. I still need to learn from the masters here in this forum. My acquisition for this project has over shot my budget. Still pending one more delivery of hardware.
babyboy- Crawler
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Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
Great haul of hardware! Two motors? Both for the same truck?
The photos of the Germany guy's truck are very interesting. What makes the truck come alive are all the little bits of styrene details. NTC Hobbies on South Bridge road has a lot of the tiny styrene rods to make those details.
The photos of the Germany guy's truck are very interesting. What makes the truck come alive are all the little bits of styrene details. NTC Hobbies on South Bridge road has a lot of the tiny styrene rods to make those details.
Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
laneboysrc wrote:Great haul of hardware! Two motors? Both for the same truck?
The photos of the Germany guy's truck are very interesting. What makes the truck come alive are all the little bits of styrene details. NTC Hobbies on South Bridge road has a lot of the tiny styrene rods to make those details.
I bought the 35T for spare. One motor for one truck. Have been to NTC. Too many types and a bit pricey. Dun noe wht to get also until I build it. Wish they were not station in CBD area. My in-vehicle unit keep beeping whenever i go buy things there.
You can see his build in "Scale 4x4 RC Forum". Very detailed scale build. Too bad the video is no longer there.
Hardware came by UPS. Ordered on 3 September arrived today. Now waiting for my Junfac order.
babyboy- Crawler
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Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
Some update. Wanted to use SCX10 chassis but tearing down my Landy is like killing me. The other is reserved for my kids. So will build this on custom chassis instead.
Package from JunFac arrived. Tyre a bit small but is ok lah. Tyre and wheel from Junfac
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Scale shock
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No intruction included for the shock so have to rely on photo from Web. Only problem is the silicon rubber shock dun know where to put. Soft spring is too soft. Hard spring is maybe too hard. Cant adjust. Will get the leaf spring to work with the shock for the build...
The CMP has not much curve but the angle of the panel is not easy to get. Trying to build it as paper model for now and its my 3rd try. First 2 panels build totally out of aligment. Used to have a software for this type of requirement but that was on my older OS. Win 7 not supported.
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Package from JunFac arrived. Tyre a bit small but is ok lah. Tyre and wheel from Junfac
[img][/img]
Scale shock
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No intruction included for the shock so have to rely on photo from Web. Only problem is the silicon rubber shock dun know where to put. Soft spring is too soft. Hard spring is maybe too hard. Cant adjust. Will get the leaf spring to work with the shock for the build...
The CMP has not much curve but the angle of the panel is not easy to get. Trying to build it as paper model for now and its my 3rd try. First 2 panels build totally out of aligment. Used to have a software for this type of requirement but that was on my older OS. Win 7 not supported.
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babyboy- Crawler
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Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
boolean21 wrote:You can download the instructions on the website.
Done the search. This one got no instruction lor. Should have purchase adjustable shock. Easier to work on the load later. Now no choice since purchase ored.
babyboy- Crawler
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Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
Try this... Not sure if you bought the same shocks though
http://gmade.net/down/r1.pdf
http://gmade.net/down/r1.pdf
Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
boolean21 wrote:Try this... Not sure if you bought the same shocks though
http://gmade.net/down/r1.pdf
Not the same. Mine is just one single spring shock. No oil and air, as it is not sealed type. Dun noe if it is for the shock bushing cos the shock bushing is not snap in type to the shock end. It can fall out from one side. Just has to figure it out like tikam tikam.
babyboy- Crawler
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Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
Thanks Boolean21. Yeah I build it the same way. It is only that the red rubber "O" I need to take it out. . I installed it in the Shock tube! So confirm its for the bushing on top. Thanks man.
Still building my paper model. If really cannot get the exact scale than it will be made to fit and go type. Its harder this way and not scale. But as long as it look like can Ored. Just improve from there.
Still building my paper model. If really cannot get the exact scale than it will be made to fit and go type. Its harder this way and not scale. But as long as it look like can Ored. Just improve from there.
babyboy- Crawler
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Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
Thanks to Boolean21. I manage to get it right. The red "O" ring rubber should be here. Its to hold the blue metal bushing in-place. This is gonna be a SLOW build.
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babyboy- Crawler
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Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
Take your time and enjoy the process, looking forward to updates.
Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
Finally the paper mock up looks OK. Will proceed to fabricate the template...
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babyboy- Crawler
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Re: Babyboy's Ford 15CWT on Custom Chassis
boolean21 wrote:Looks like it will be progressing fast!
Looking forward!
Thanks. Now really thinking of getting the leafspring. Since I lost my Gmade TS01 hard spring, can only use the soft spring which is too soft.
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