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Old 11-22-2010, 12:24 AM
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try these they are 5 " and look closer to equipment tires http://www.rc4wdshop.com/go/product_...roducts_id=967 lookin fwd to seeing this 1
I like those tires even better and as for side wall 2 inserts could be put in side by side.
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Old 11-22-2010, 12:33 AM
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Jr, you'll probably see it long before it hits the dirt. I'm going to need lots of parts from the R/C shop and I'll need help tracking down specialty items. I'll be in on Tuesday to order the tires for starters.

I wonder if the Castle Mamba Monster ESC will power 6 gear motors running a 6S lipo?

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I wonder if the Castle Mamba Monster ESC will power 6 gear motors running a 6S lipo?

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Nice start on the wheels and the tyres look good as well. One thing, you mention a 6S battery., i assume this is similar to what you use in your heli's. 22volts is very high for ground based vehicle.. it'll be speed demon!

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Old 03-10-2011, 10:15 AM
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Hi Jordy,

Nice start on the wheels and the tyres look good as well. One thing, you mention a 6S battery., i assume this is similar to what you use in your heli's. 22volts is very high for ground based vehicle.. it'll be speed demon!

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Yeah 6s would be over kill. I have a Sabertooth dual motor ESC for the drives and will run a 3s pack at 11.1 volts. Now that I see the thread on Robbe hydraulics I might have to rethink the dump mechanism.

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That's similar to me, I'm going to use a 3S lipo with a standard Esc, connected to all 6 drive motors, forgot to add, I only went with standard Esc as I want it to control the lights etc.
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Old 03-13-2011, 08:16 PM
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More progress: the hubs and rims are done as is the front axle tube.


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I like those tires even better and as for side wall 2 inserts could be put in side by side.
I just got a set couple weeks ago to look at for another project . just a hair smaller then the tamiya mammoth tires . I like them a lot . Yes sometimes a cnc would be nice like when your making a hundred + of the same thing can't wait to see this 1 started .

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Old 11-22-2010, 11:29 PM
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We've been toying with the CNC thing for some time. Last year I got to run a HAAS TM2 at a demo and with the programming and tool setups we were looking at runs of 5 to 10 parts being cost effective. Not to mention the fact that they walked me through programming tool selection and run through of a fairly complex part in 45 minutes without any prior experience (read: I had no idea how to do it). I'd buy one myself but I might wind up divorced if i add any more stuff to my shop.
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