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DaBomb6988 02-21-2013 02:18 AM

First Build Ideas
 
For my first build I would like to replicate a Mack Granite tractor. For the cab I think my only option is to use a Bruder cab. I'm not ready to scratch build one yet. What should I use for the frame/axles? Is it cheaper to buy axles, frame rails, transmission, etc separate? Or should I buy king hauler and put the cab on it? Where is a good place or website to buy parts from? Any input will be appreciated.

bigdogrod 02-21-2013 05:29 AM

Re: First Build Ideas
 
i think in the long run, it's easier to buy a kit or a used truck and then modify to your liking. that way you will have all the screws, trim bits, etc.

i think rear axles are about 40, the front is 35, then you need the suspension, which is about the same, the trans runs about 75, then you need wheels, tires, driveshafts, the drive cups, wheel hexes, pins, screws, frame, crossmembers, exhaust, bumpers.... and list goes on and on. unless you plan to go aftermarket on a lot of stuff, then you just need the axles and trans, pretty much everything else can be had from vendors like the ones on here, pmd, and other places on ebay.

Espeefan 02-21-2013 08:51 AM

Re: First Build Ideas
 
The Mack Granite cab is about 1/16 scale, but it does fit the Tamiya semi truck chassis pretty well. The tires will look a little on the large side, but it's a minor thing that most don't really notice. Ideally, the Granite cab would look better on a Wedico chassis, but if you want to spend all the money, go Tamiya. Wedico is expensive, for a first truck. A pro chassis kit will run you a little over $300. That won't even give you a drivetrain, and rear suspension on a pro chassis kit has no walking beam suspension, like Tamiya has. You could easily spend another $300 - $600 putting together a driveline, and if you want aluminum rims, double that figure. It's pretty staggering.

$600 would get you a way better start (more like a finish) with Tamiya parts, and I suggest you buy a complete kit. Sell what you don't need, and make a little money back. It's easier then hunting down parts.

DaBomb6988 02-21-2013 09:02 AM

Re: First Build Ideas
 
Thanks for the input! I agree with going the tamyia route. Another question I have then is are all the tamyia tractor kits the same with different cabs?

Smiley 02-21-2013 09:32 AM

Re: First Build Ideas
 
I think all the frames are the same but the globeliner is shorter than the king and knight hauler

Keith


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