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Bo Wallen 11-18-2015 09:25 PM

Re: Fat "n" Flat
 
Crunch Crunch It's HumpDay...........Filmtime........:bounce:
Ooh M G Now we can have speedy shipping Tuning is working.......:cool: Driver going nuts......love it. Very Funny !

Supermario 11-18-2015 09:53 PM

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I haven't had a good deep hearted long laugh for awhile. Thanks Reg, priceless ! :lol:

Cooper 11-18-2015 09:55 PM

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You do need to get out and socialize more!! Lol!! Kind of funny a lot of the corresponding videos were of hotties showing how to get flat stomachs. ,,, I got sidetracked,,,,,,, oh yeah your video,, pretty cool too!!

RCP57 11-18-2015 10:19 PM

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I wasn't going to post the second video because I wasn't sure anyone would think it was funny. I was on the fence myself but I liked the footage. Especially when the truck goes up on two wheels for a second. How the dozer didn't come off is beyond me.

I noticed the same thing RW. I have to admit that I have enjoyed to coincidence:cool:

Mikem 11-19-2015 07:33 AM

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A couple things where do you find a garage with all that space , second how come you didn't post the video of you doing that with the full sized Hayes in the parking lot ? Mike

RCP57 11-19-2015 09:27 AM

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Haha, yeah if I would just kick our pickup outside year round I would have some space! Not happening though because I would lose the only "bench" I keep clear.lol

No donuts with the HDX although I did scuff the tires once when I downshifted from 4th to 3rd without standing on the throttle while slowing down. I found it a bit nerve wracking to find the shifter, change gears, put it in lock up, take it out of lock up, step on the retarder, ect all while you are driving by cars on a two lane road with a 11' wide truck.lol That and the guy beside you has nearly 50 years experience so you don't want to look like an idiot!lol My wife dealt with the pressure better than me I think. It was a good time though for sure. He seems to think we both need to drive the truck he drives everyday for work next. It is the last Hayes ever built and is very famous as far as trucks go. Type in "Hayes H17" if you want to check it out. He has driven the truck since she was delivered new in July of 1975. Quite a crazy story to drive one truck for 40 years!

fhhhstix 11-19-2015 08:23 PM

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And stay tuned for the next installment of the RCP57 show.:jaw: Now we just need to see him jump a dump box length wise with the dozer on the back of the truck.:D

Snochaser 11-19-2015 09:49 PM

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I got a good giggle out of the second one essay!!

Bo Wallen 11-19-2015 10:05 PM

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Brace for IMPACT :D

RCP57 11-19-2015 11:08 PM

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Tomorrows a shop day so you never know what might happen...

RCP57 11-20-2015 08:51 PM

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:popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:Here you go Travis.....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jnfy0Eo8pqM

Supermario 11-20-2015 09:11 PM

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Time trials around the compound! :bounce::D

RCP57 11-20-2015 09:26 PM

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Tried it outside the other day. It's not very good on gravel roads.lol Front bumper is stronger than I thought though...

Supermario 11-20-2015 09:28 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RCP57 (Post 134932)
Tried it outside the other day. It's not very good on gravel roads.lol Front bumper is stronger than I thought though...

Might need to make a set of outdoor wheels for it perhaps?

RCP57 11-20-2015 09:36 PM

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It's amazing how much more traction the stock dual wheels get. I put them on the rear one day and it would barely steer on the shop floor. It would still spin a good nut but you could actually get up some speed. I don't think they will fit on the front with the narrowed axle though.

Cooper 11-20-2015 10:55 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RCP57 (Post 134934)
It's amazing how much more traction the stock dual wheels get. I put them on the rear one day and it would barely steer on the shop floor. It would still spin a good nut but you could actually get up some speed. I don't think they will fit on the front with the narrowed axle though.

I guess I need to order more silicone?!? Custom tires:jaw:

TRUCKMAKER 11-21-2015 02:34 PM

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Did you get a cab yet? Your getting brave with that one! I'm still in awe that the dozer stayed on!

spudd 11-21-2015 03:41 PM

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OMG that's just funny there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

RCP57 11-21-2015 03:42 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cooper (Post 134936)
I guess I need to order more silicone?!? Custom tires:jaw:

Yeah I need 36, 1/10, 1400x25 Michelin "Happy Face" tires please.

Quote:

Originally Posted by TRUCKMAKER (Post 134965)
Did you get a cab yet? Your getting brave with that one! I'm still in awe that the dozer stayed on!

No new cab. I guess no one has one on here so I will have to buy one off the internet somewhere. I can say that the RC4WD grill is very tough. Drove it straight into my RC self base which is 3/8"x4" steel and it barely even bent it:eek:.

TRUCKMAKER 11-21-2015 04:07 PM

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"Barely even bent it" :lol::lol: Nice :rolleyes:

fhhhstix 11-21-2015 09:43 PM

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Fantastic!:jump::jump:

Izzy 11-25-2015 12:30 AM

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Kool truck reg. Like the vids

RCP57 11-25-2015 01:08 AM

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Glad you liked the jump Travis!lol

Thanks Izzy. I have to admit it's a lot of fun considering how useless it really is.

up9018 11-25-2015 08:04 AM

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I tried getting him to do those stunts in his 850...he didn't go for it.

RCP57 11-25-2015 10:14 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by up9018 (Post 135178)
I tried getting him to do those stunts in his 850...he didn't go for it.

Haha, that would be impressive if it could but I really don't see it happening. Maybe on ice:confused:.

RCP57 05-06-2016 10:03 PM

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It's been slow in my shop for the last week:( so I have been poking at this to keep myself occupied. A while back Mario was kind enough to send me his old cab that had been painted and stripped too many times for his shiny black KW. I was happy to get a cab and didn't really care that it wasn't perfect.(Thanks Buddy)

I made up panels for the roof and rear cab wall out of aluminum and mixed up some Bondo so that I could do some body work. I cleaned up the cab a bit more with a razor blade and filled the clearance light holes before priming and painting it. The primer went on great and so did the first coat of red. Everything went south when I applied the second coat starting with a brand new can of red. I've had problems with this before when I've started a new can part way through causing my beautiful(for me) paint job to turn into a 90 year old's scrotum right before my eyes.:eek: Anyway, I left the cab for three days and did a little sanding before applying another coat. Even after that long the paint still reacted in a few spots but I just settled for it being good enough. This cab has been exfoliated more times than a Kardashian so it will do until I win the lotto and buy a new cab. I quickly made up a little visor for it, installed a bunch of new/used chrome I got from Brandon and then tore the whole thing down to paint the chassis. I wanted to have all of it powder coated but decided that I would rather polish off a $6 rattle can of BBQ black paint than spend the money on doing it right.lol This truck is not a show stopper and it has a likelihood of ending up shiny side down at 30mph so no need to spend too much time or money.

Enough talking, here she is!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjfTS-QKcFA

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It's so bright out today that it photographed pink outside.

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up9018 05-06-2016 11:01 PM

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Came out looking great.

Bo Wallen 05-06-2016 11:09 PM

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Ha Ha Ha RoadKill :lol: Very Purdy.

I'm traveling as usual......back Thursday next week. Trying to bring you out of boredom ...........order/fund coming :cool:

Claus 05-07-2016 01:33 AM

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Flat out cool!

RCP57 05-07-2016 10:04 AM

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Thanks guys. I need to make some hubs for the front wheels because they are just plastic to metal on the spindles and the fit isn't very good. Running at those speeds for long might make things a little melted and then I'll lose a front wheel too!lol

That sounds great Bo. I will be taking some pieces in for powder coat this week so I should have things all set up and ready to start by the time you are ready!

Lost_ Frequency 05-09-2016 10:07 AM

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I feel like it needs a little more jdm styling and a gyro to help counter steer when you initiate the drift

RCP57 05-09-2016 10:12 AM

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Like a huge wing on the back?

Lost_ Frequency 05-09-2016 10:24 AM

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Yeah Yeah and a big coffee can exhaust maybe some neon lights all over the place ohhh and lots of stickers lol on a side note where can I find a filler panel for a day cab build on my king hauler?

RCP57 05-09-2016 10:50 AM

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LOL, I forgot about the exhaust tips.

I made up my own panels using aluminum but most guys use styrene. Not too hard to make your own.

Lost_ Frequency 05-09-2016 11:55 AM

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Oh okay I didn't think about that

up9018 05-09-2016 12:29 PM

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First he needs to figure out how to keep the tires on it.

bigford 05-09-2016 12:36 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by up9018 (Post 143571)
First he needs to figure out how to keep the tires on it.

tiny lugnuts

RCP57 05-09-2016 12:38 PM

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Yeah the hubs are just a bit too thick on the rear wheels for the nylock nut to thread on far enough. Might switch to two thin nuts instead to cure the problem.

mcl fabrication 05-09-2016 05:03 PM

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This is one build that Tamiya should contact you about mass production. You've added a new drift class. lol Personally I like it because I would like to add a single axle flatbed truck to my collection to haul my building materials around my layout. And you sure did a great job of making a two in one truck.

RCP57 05-09-2016 10:39 PM

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Drivers view....This is how you dump materials....and why I didn't care if the paint was perfect...:eek:

https://youtu.be/Mt7yCtx-mLw


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