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			[QUOTE=RCP57;95729]Don't encourage me! I don't need to break this truck...I might cry if I do 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	 .You built it once, if it breaks, fear not. You can build it again! And don't forget to post pics ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Mario  | 
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			Thats what we always say at the RC flying field.  If your gonna crash one might as well have it on video.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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	did you buy those Rims on your trailer or did you make them, as I would like to put aset of them on the back of my king Hauler? Regards from Cameron. 
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			Thanks a lot as always guys 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	 . Cameron, I made the wheels and if you look back a little ways you will see how I did it...Nothing too fancy but somewhat time consuming. I'm kind of in a weird place right now as I have completed everything that I had planned and then some on this truck. I have a couple of small projects on the go but really don't know what I want to do next. I guess I will have to start something new soon or I might wear out the 850 driving it around!
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	(there is something to said about building smaller scale models in that it is sometimes if not most times much harder to build tiny little parts compared to larger scale parts....but you just can't beat larger scale models...again great job on the truck !!! I will most likely be picking your brain for help..LOL..)  | 
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 I agree about the smaller models. My biggest challenge so far has been trying to deal with using thinner and weaker metals. I really don't like using bolts to hold together things that would be welded on a 1:1 but welding really thin metal doesn't come easy for me. The other thing is strength...I'm used to building things heavy and not worrying just like you do but the smaller stuff you have to be careful! My hats off to the guys that can find a way to jam all the goodies into a 1/14 model though! Anything you need, just let me know. If I can help I will be glad to!  | 
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			Holy cow that thing is massive! I really wanted to build my yarder in 1/10 but the size would be outrageous with styrene. Maybe someday I'll learn to weld as good as you 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			 
		
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