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spacephrawg Novice
Joined: 02 Jul 2010 Posts: 42
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 11:25 am Post subject: American Newbie |
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hello! I just found out about this forum and it is a lucky thing too since i am considering eventually producing my own RC car bodies, as well as detail components for scale models that I will produce by other means.
I live in the North East united states but wasn't sure what time zone that put me in in relation to GMT, hence the discrepancy.
The primary project I intend to work on is somehow making a body shell of a Uaz 3151 truck. I will be seeking advice elsewhere on the forum of course.
In addition to model building, i also do fine art sculpture in ceramic (never pottery!). _________________ please pardon my apparent newbie ignorance! |
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CJanssen Expert
Joined: 17 Feb 2007 Posts: 215 Location: Beaverton OR
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 12:02 pm Post subject: |
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welcome _________________ "What, you think your some kind of Jedi?" |
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jdougn Guru
Joined: 18 Mar 2009 Posts: 714 Location: Louisville KY area
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 3:45 pm Post subject: |
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Interesting RC body to work with. You don't see many trucks like that around!
_________________ DougN - Just in case you're wondering, I got my "rating" legitimately... by posting aimless drivel, useless advice, and pointless questions. |
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Andsetinn Newbie
Joined: 19 Apr 2010 Posts: 17 Location: Iceland
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Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 7:22 am Post subject: |
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Welcome to the forums. This body is nr. 5 on my list of rc bodies. I'm still trying to get the first to acceptable quality. |
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spacephrawg Novice
Joined: 02 Jul 2010 Posts: 42
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Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 10:36 am Post subject: |
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Andsetinn wrote: | Welcome to the forums. This body is nr. 5 on my list of rc bodies. I'm still trying to get the first to acceptable quality. |
What is the first?
Also how are you going about creating the mold for it? I'm doing mine in Rhino and will have it printed or CNC'd in wood or metal.
As for the Uaz, are you trying to make a hardtop or soft top version? I was thinking of taking a few minor liberties with mine including slightly increasing the bulge of the "hips" and giving the hood a slight down-curve.
In the so-so racing game Uaz Racing 4x4, there is this fictional version of the rig that seems to be a cross between a Uaz 3151 and a Bowler Wildcat which i will also produce if the first one goes well.
I might also do a 3153 long wheelbase version.
What wheelbases are you doing? I'm thinking of making two sizes: 10.5 and 11.4 (or slightly longer) to accommodate the two most popular chassis', the Tamiya CC01 and the Axial SCX10.
If this project goes well, I might also do some Dakar racers, Bowler Nemesis first among them, with some liberties taken of course to avoid copyright.
For some reason I'm also fond of the Lada Niva. Also some armored vehicles like the Panhard VBL, and some of the Unimog variants.
But first things first, Uaz 3151 all the way. _________________ please pardon my apparent newbie ignorance! |
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Andsetinn Newbie
Joined: 19 Apr 2010 Posts: 17 Location: Iceland
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Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 6:14 pm Post subject: |
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The body I'm working on now is Land Rover Series II, the early version with the lights "inside" by the grill. I'm having problems with webbing and sticking.
First on the to do list is FOFF (Formula Offroad Iceland, mostly based around Willis/Jeep. You can do a search on Youtube to get some idea). Nissan Patrol, Gaz/UAZ 69A, VW Corrado and UAZ 469 (almost the same car as you're going to do). Somewhere in between I'll be doing wheel arch extenders, bumper, and other scale items for crawling. I also want to do a Caravan for RC Caravan Racing and maybe camper houses for pickup bodies.
I also want to do Citroen CV2 for crawlers, the Beetle has too many versions and they're similar bodies.
My molds are done by hand for now. I don't have skills at CAD and don't know anyone with CNC mahcine. I have no experience working with clay and don't know where to get good clay so I glue MDF plates together into a lump and then remove what is not like a Land Rover using large belt sander and Dremel .
I haven't decided on a version for the UAZ but most likely it'll be the soft top. The FOFF will be made to fit extended AX10, by 5 cm.
I also like the Lada Niva but it's nearly impossible to do a scale model of that for RC because it's so short. |
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spacephrawg Novice
Joined: 02 Jul 2010 Posts: 42
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Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 6:37 pm Post subject: |
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Andsetinn wrote: | The body I'm working on now is Land Rover Series II, the early version with the lights "inside" by the grill. I'm having problems with webbing and sticking.
First on the to do list is FOFF (Formula Offroad Iceland, mostly based around Willis/Jeep. You can do a search on Youtube to get some idea). Nissan Patrol, Gaz/UAZ 69A, VW Corrado and UAZ 469 (almost the same car as you're going to do). Somewhere in between I'll be doing wheel arch extenders, bumper, and other scale items for crawling. I also want to do a Caravan for RC Caravan Racing and maybe camper houses for pickup bodies.
I also want to do Citroen CV2 for crawlers, the Beetle has too many versions and they're similar bodies.
My molds are done by hand for now. I don't have skills at CAD and don't know anyone with CNC mahcine. I have no experience working with clay and don't know where to get good clay so I glue MDF plates together into a lump and then remove what is not like a Land Rover using large belt sander and Dremel .
I haven't decided on a version for the UAZ but most likely it'll be the soft top. The FOFF will be made to fit extended AX10, by 5 cm.
I also like the Lada Niva but it's nearly impossible to do a scale model of that for RC because it's so short. |
In reverse order, the Lada Niva would work on the Tamiya CC01's short wheelbase I think.
You sure the soft top thing would look good vacuum formed?
You are brave making molds the way you are. I don't trust myself with symmetry when working by hand so thats why I'm going hte computer route.
What parts of your casting are webbing on the LR series2? Can you post pictures?
I'm a big fan of all the rigs you named. THe FOFF was featured on an older ep of Top Gear where they managed to get it to hydroplane across a lake, racing a snowmobile doing exactly the same thing. It was pretty epic and it is an inspired choice for a crawler.
What gauge of polycarbonate is recommended for RC car bodies btw? _________________ please pardon my apparent newbie ignorance! |
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