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Rebuilding a used Mercedes 1850
Hey guys,
well, after a long absence I want to show you my latest model. Just for fun I bidded on a used Mercedes 1838 on EBay. Didn´t think of getting it, but.........:rolleyes: After a few days, I got a box. After opening I found this: http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/3305/p1050421ox.jpg http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/362/p1050422g.jpg As you can see, there´s some parts missing, like the fenders and the sunshield, but the guy who sold mentioned that, so that´s ok! Before I started to take it apart, I did a little testrun......:eek: The gearbox sounded somehow strange, so I opened it first. This was horrible: http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/5987/p1050439j.jpg All those of you that have build a Tamiya-Truck once know, what the blue stuff is.... So I took the gearbox completely apart, cleaned it and put some grease on it, now it´s fine again. The rest of the Truck needed a close inspection after I found this. Ther guy who built this one had no clue or simply didn´t use/read/understand the construction manual:confused::confused::confused:!! Most of the screws where wrong (short one needed, long ones used), etc!! After i corrected all this, I started to put the Merc back together, giving him some new parts, like a Poison Truck Motor, new speed controller, wide rims and tires. I decided to paint it in a dark red, the color of a local company, specialized on heavy-weight transports. Finally it looks like this: http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/520/p1050434o.jpg http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/9602/p1050431j.jpg http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/959/p1050483ulai.jpg http://img853.imageshack.us/img853/5554/p1050487d.jpg |
Re: Rebuilding a used Mercedes 1850
NICE rebuild very nice!!
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that has got to be one happy little truck after all the mistakes. looks very good as its new look of life great job!
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A touch of class, great rebuild. Nice to see an abused truck go to a caring home.
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great rebuild!!
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It looks good,very nice.
The lock tight in the tranny scared me yikes. Paul |
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Did some more details on the Truck. First, I hided the wiring in the cabin, so this looks much better now:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...1050494g.jpg/]http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/8232/p1050494g.jpg[/URL][/IMG] Then I put a Poison Truck motor in and re-installed the gearbox. The guy who build this one first overturned the schrew in the pinion-gear that bad, that I had to drill a new hole and cut new windings! But even after overhauling the gears, they still "sing" very loud. I guess, the only solution will be in changing all the gears some time! |
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And now the other Tractors came to say "Welcome to the fleet":cool:
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Re: Rebuilding a used Mercedes 1850
very nice fleet you have there! love the 1838 makes me want to build mine! I have all the parts sitting but no tranny yet!
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Re: Rebuilding a used Mercedes 1850
nice work on the rebuild of the Mercedes truck
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Nice work... do you have any tips/advice on how to make clean rectangular holes for the sidemarker leds on the fenders ?
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Re: Rebuilding a used Mercedes 1850
Hello coligny,
first I drilled a small hole with a 0,1mm driller. Then I used this one to cut the material away. After that I used a very fine file to finish the hole. I used some of the yellow squre rear-lights from Tamiya and cut matching pieces out. Finally, I glued some SMD-Led´s with 5 minute-epoxy in the inside of the fender. I hope, this helps! |
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very nice fleet mines in shambles but should have pics by 3rd week in july
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