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Claus 12-27-2010 01:21 AM

Re: My Wedico Pete (project Money Hungry)
 
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Originally Posted by Rogue (Post 14143)
You want a update Craig?... well here ya go...LOL This is the aftermath when you decide you want to do a color change !! It's also the one redeeming quality of owning a aluminum bodied truck. If you screw up your paint, you throw it in a bucket of lacquer thinner, come back 20 minutes later to bare parts, and start over again.

The chassis in the lower right will slide under the COE when it gets here.
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i1...C/PC260003.jpg

That's beautiful!!!

Stepside 12-27-2010 08:43 PM

Re: My Wedico Pete (project Money Hungry)
 
Rick,

Your diligence in getting the truck "just right" is an inspiration all on its own!! Takes a lot to strip down and repaint... twice!

As for your driveline, I really like the compact driveline concept and not having to dedicate a radio channel to a shifting servo. In my rigs, I don't typically shift at all! I use one gear and go. The only difference has been at Indy last year I actually needed to use first to get up the steep incline on the one side of the bridge... it wasn't going up in 3rd at all.

What is the final RPM of your gear motor? I'd be curious to know what "gear" it matches up with a stock trans w/ 4:1.

Rogue 12-27-2010 09:58 PM

Re: My Wedico Pete (project Money Hungry)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stepside (Post 14259)
Rick,

Your diligence in getting the truck "just right" is an inspiration all on its own!! Takes a lot to strip down and repaint... twice!

As for your driveline, I really like the compact driveline concept and not having to dedicate a radio channel to a shifting servo. In my rigs, I don't typically shift at all! I use one gear and go. The only difference has been at Indy last year I actually needed to use first to get up the steep incline on the one side of the bridge... it wasn't going up in 3rd at all.

What is the final RPM of your gear motor? I'd be curious to know what "gear" it matches up with a stock trans w/ 4:1.


Thx Rod, but impatience was more of a contributing factor than diligence. I rushed it the last time, i knew it, and it bit me in the a$$. And even though i really liked the purple/black color combo, I'm really excited to see the new rendition. I should have the final coats on it later tonight, and after it cures overnight, she should be a roller again tomorrow.

As to the RPM question, Nathan and a few others ran all the numbers, and the results can be seen towards the end of this thread.
http://rctruckandconstruction.com/showthread.php?t=318

Tamiya Cowboy 12-27-2010 10:44 PM

Re: My Wedico Pete (project Money Hungry)
 
It is going to be good looking rick and the COE I can t wait to see it on a stretched out frame..

Rogue 12-31-2010 10:35 PM

Re: My Wedico Pete (project Money Hungry)
 
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Originally Posted by Breaker 1-9 (Post 14667)
ello ol friend. nice to see this ol Pete again and nice to see a color change going on. Are you planning on doing another yellow hauler with this one?

BTW Things is going a bit better on my end, hope to be getting back into the groove of things once again. I am missing my Wedico's already. heh

Hey Dustin, good to see you over here now.

You can miss this Wedico all you want to , but i'm NOT sending it to Hawaii TWICE :p:p

hauler_10-4 01-02-2011 01:42 PM

Re: My Wedico Pete (project Money Hungry)
 
Wow Rick your changing it again. I'll have too watch and see whats next.

spudd 01-03-2011 10:44 AM

Re: My Wedico Pete (project Money Hungry)
 
love the mesh in the grill!!!!!!!!!!where did you get it from thanks


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