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Great to see you, Rob
![]() As you mentioned the tires, maybe going a bit smaller with these? http://store.rc4wd.com/Rock-Crusher-...res_p_730.html Those are the popular 2.2" wheel size. Next size up is Series 40 - with tire diameters of 200mm or more - so these would be too large. Apart from that, maybe the traction could be improved a bit with more weight? I guess your wood construction is fairly lightweight? If so, some people put lead or steel into the tires. I am a bit scared of lead's toxicity, so would look at different solutions first Cheers Jens |
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Giving up is not an option!!! Rob |
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Guys and Gals, I can't say thank you enough for the kind words. I don't know what my next major endeavour may be as of yet.
Again thanks everyone.
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Ah, good with the extra weight!
Yes, the tires are not known to be great performers... I couldn't resist a bit of numbercrunching. From http://www.ritchiespecs.com/specific...&modelid=91709 I get the scale as: width 2464/(13*25.4)=7.5 length 8713/(43*25.4)=8 height 3131/(15*25.4)=8.2 So, let's go with 1:8. Then the rule of thumb for the weight would mean we should be looking at a weight of very roughly (models tend to be lighter almost always) 14677kg/8^3=29kg ![]() Cheers Jens |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Congratulations on a fine build! Ken
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