Having finished our XR311, it is now time to get its brother, the Tamiya M1025 Hummer, back on the trail.
Us two boys having fun with RC models! Articles of our models, DIY and hacking of RC related equipment, and whatever else comes along!
Tuesday, 26 March 2013
Saturday, 9 March 2013
Custom jumpsuit for a scale RC driver figure
Our Tamiya XR311 is getting close to being finished. One of the last remaining jobs is painting the driver figure that comes with the kit.
Since I made the steering wheel in the XR311 movable I need the arms of the driver to follow the steering wheel. I first thought of adding hinges to the plastic, but abandoned the idea. I made hinges before for our Dingo and I am not pleased with how it turned out.
Studying how others solved the issue I found that real cloth provides the flexibility to keep the hands on the steering wheel. So I needed to make a suit for my driver.
Thursday, 7 March 2013
RC electronics Part 5 - Drift car power consumption
In part 5 we look at the electric power consumption of a 1/10 scale 4WD drift car.
The test subject is our Tamiya TT01D. We obtained the car second hand quite a while ago. It was originally an Expert Built set but has been substantially modified by the previous owner. It has the obligatory aluminium propeller shaft, a carbon fiber upper deck, a front one-way differential, sway bars, and a HobbyWing EZRun 60A brushless system with a 5.5T motor. The tires are well-worn HPI T-Drift. A 4600mAh 2S 30C LiPo provided energy for the car.
Monday, 4 March 2013
RC electronics Part 4 - Full metal scale Land Rover
The LANE Boys residence currently hosts a very special scale truck for light installation: a custom built full metal Land Rover Series 2 SWB. A good opportunity to see how much energy is needed to run such a RC car.