Re: No Stock R/C Kenworths
my advice would be to forget about project management and bottom line cost.. its going to be expensive!!!
start out with the w900 parts from truescale and a king/grand hauler and go from there. the way u want to do things may change along the way. there are other soundunits than the mfu.. many people (in europe anyways) will swap this out for better alternatives like beier or servonaut. |
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a bunch of guys do day cabs with mfu and full interiors
i think you should build a king and play with it stock for a while then try to modify it |
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Since I work for Tamiya I have some background on some of your posts. As far as why we or any manufacturer does not make every make and model of truck, there are many reasons.
Licensing Design Cost Tooling cost Molding costs (Just to name a few) On top of that the number of pieces sold as not everyone would be interested in every model type. And at the very top is the USA market in R/C is Ready-To-Run. The USA market would rather buy and drive than build. These rigs are expensive enough to have RTR versions would be through the roof. Not to mention once built they are more fragile so the do not ship well and land in one piece. Hope that helps. I do agree as a builder and such, in stead of diving in the deep end you must learn how to swim first. Build a truck and start modding it. You will learn alot from the build that will give you more insight on the hobby. |
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out of the mouth of tamiya america....
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Hmm.. I don't see the problem. Ten years ago everything was do-it-yourself.. But today.. the possibilities these days are almost endless..
3D-printed cabs, resine-cast or metal cabs.. even toys from Bruder or Ertl have such a great level of detail that they can serve as a basis for a build. ..and then there is everything else.. You get all kinds of mechanical components: gearboxes, axles, tires, wheels and electronics, plastic, metal, 3d-printed, laser-cut or photoetched.. Sorry, but putting together the model truck of your dreams has never been as easy as these days. Of course you can't expect it to fall in your lap.. Good luck! Pip |
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get the servonaut sound/light system, only takes up a fraction of the space the mfu does, and you get more an better options with servonaut, also use the servonaut motor/gearbox, then you will be able to have interior in a daycab with driver and every thing ;)
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i have been in the r/c hobby for about 32yrs now and have been in the r/c trucks for awhile now and its true ..the companies cannot build every truck out there because as mentioned before ..who will buy it and the cost of the rights to put there name on it would make these kits unreachable to lots of people..i can give you a perfect example of stupid money..i have a real 1985 Kenworth W900B and for a plain set of mudflaps for the front fenders behind the front wheels are about $50pr ..to get the same style set with the name Kenworth on it around $180pr ..just because the name is on it ..you cannot even build something that you are selling and call it a registered trademark name without paying some sort of royalties to the owner of that registered name .look around this site here ..you will see tons of builds that would and could qualify to fullfill your need for a W900 and all built by scratchbuilt and machine made parts :D and not to mention the process of 3d parts makes it easier to have what you want in record time without the hassle of scratchbuilding
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I know - old thread.
I agree with the previous posters - half the fun is building it. |
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