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After putting together various Tamiya RC vehicles, I have recently purchased a few Wedico trucks and 1 trailer kit. The trucks are assembled while the trailer is not. Are all of the Wedico kits as big of a pain in the a** as this trailer is? I remember hearing that the boss at Wedico complained about the US purchasers were some of the worse builders he had ever seen. No one reads instructions was his words. Unless I got a very old kit, I can see why. Instructions all in GERMAN!!!
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well i got a friend that has one, cool truck but he's alway working on it. and he says it like to break stuff at the dumpest times.
ya and we are pains just because we like our stuff work and fit right? lol |
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Lynn I have had the same problem....I found instructions in English and it helped a lot
I got mine off the internet some time back...now if I buy wedico I buy them together..
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Lynn, I'm thinking you've got a really old kit in your hands. Everything new from Wedico today now has instructions in German and English, but I'll agree with you that these models are still a pain to build. Problem is Wedico uses 2mm screws and nuts for assembling almost all of the model's components. Almost everything is bolted together. There aren't many parts with tapped holes. Worse still is the fact that the pro chassis kits use cross members that don't have enough room to get your fingers inside of, so holding a nut, while trying to get the screw through the holes is a test of patience! These models are something you don't want to have to disassemble for maintenance, if you can help it. That's why I ditched all the stock cross members and started machining my own. I drilled and tapped every hole and now assembly is a breeze.
As far as the comments about us American's being the worst model builders, all I can say is Wedico isn't all that popular in it's own country, and I'm sure German modelers have the same complaints that we do. I heard from some Americans who have met Mr. Wedico in person that he doesn't much care for the way we modify the models he manufactures. Maybe if he designed them better from the start, he wouldn't have complaints about that! ![]()
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I don't know much about Wedico, I only use the Tamiya trucks and Trailers for my personal use. I can tell you that I have met Mr. Tamiya and he's anything but happy about the modifications we make to 'his' replicas. He believes in keeping his products "box-stock".
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Wow. I was planning on bringing my Wedico truck n trailer to Indy this year and put a for sale sign on the hood but after reading comments, I might be stuck with it?
I never had to assemble, my beef is the scale size vs a Tamiya . Just don't fit the rest of the fleet and the fact I can't interchange trailers with it. It's a good looking truck n trailer combo I hope I can sell ![]() Mario |
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You'll probably sell it. A lot of the folks use Wedico and the issue of interchanging trailers can be overcome by changing the 5th-wheel plate for the Tamiya 5th-wheel.
Ric Muphy of PMD can get whatever you need to fix your Wedico and Tamiya trucks just go to http://www.gardentrucking.com - RCT p.s. I'm not out to "slight" anyone. There are several great manufactures and sellers on our forum and I respect all of you. Thank you all for your efforts.
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Hey now, how come we Wedico modelers have to switch our king pins for Tamiya ones, to be universal? Ha ha. Why don't you Tamiya guys switch to the Wedico king pins!
![]() Honestly, the scale does not bother me one bit. Some of the draw to the Wedico trucks, for me, was that they better match the die-cast Ertl models, giving us some great scale loads to choose from! Scale Art models are also a bit closer in size to Wedico, then they are to Tamiya also. Not that it matters much! I like both Tamiya and Wedico models, but like Lynn says, I'd much rather assemble a Tamiya! Box stock, they are more user friendly.
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Nate, it doesn't bother me if you operate Wedico or Tamiya equipment.
I was just offering a suggestion to Mario to help ease his mind about pulling Tamiya trailers with a Wedico tractor. ![]() You operate Wedico and I operate Tamiya, we both get along really well do to the fact we both love tractor-trailers and have a passion for our shared hobby. It is our differences, as well as our similarities that help make this forum strong. And not just you and me, but everyone of the nearly 2,000 members we share our thoughts and ideas with every day or two, and the many more that are guests to our forum every month. ![]() ![]() ![]() Man, I love my hobby. Without my trucks and the people on this forum, my life would feel like a hollow shell. Thank you all for participating in the Threads each week and Posting your thoughts every day, if we aren't having FUN we aren't doing right. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() - RCT
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No worries RCT. I was grinning the whole time I took a stab at your suggestion of switching to Tamiya king pins. It's all in fun. That's what this hobby is about.
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I feel your pain Lynn. Essentially I built my Junk 740 & 966 3 times over during initial assembly because the instructions & fitment sequence of parts are so poor! And then when it came to making repairs... $%^&*())(*&^%#@##@@$%^&*(*(()!!!!! You gotta take it apart in the same sequence again to get to the failed part in the chain.
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You guys were talking about switching out the king pins to make the trailers more of a universal fit. My ?? for you is: what does a Wedico king pin look like? The king pin that came with my trailer is a joke!! It would not fit in any fifth wheel plate that I know of
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![]() ![]() I'm really surprised that both company heads don't want their trucks to be modified. Well, Mr. Wedico I can see, but Mr. Tamiya?! Tamiya trucks are so easy to modify, it's impossible not to! Sorry to hear about your troubles Lynn, nobody wants to pay almost $4000 for an RC that isn't absolutely perfect. Hopefully Nate can help you out, I know he could machine every piece of that truck for you! ![]()
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also this is a timely thread. i was thinking of getting a wedico from a guy at my lhs but after following this thread i think i'd stay away. the one thing that will turn off any model company for me is being hard to work on and not being able to just turn on and drive, i hate having to work on the model before and after a drive or playtime. |
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No idea what the Wedico king pin looks like. I haven't built a trailer yet. I assumed the only real difference is the diameter of the pin. What Wedico 5th wheel does your truck have, Lynn? The older, cheaper, standard one, or the professional one?
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The truck was originally built in 2001 for the Toy Trucker magazine as a fund raising project. As I am no authority on Wedico, I have no idea which fifth wheel plate it has. I am going to make a king pin to fit but this is just 1 more reason to not buy another Wedico product for me.
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Do you have any pictures of the truck?
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I think Lynn is a far greater machinist then I am, but thanks Bigrigger!
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Thanks to you too, Nathan. Your machining has come a large way in a very short time. I have right at 27 years in the game this week. I will take some pics of the truck and post tomorrow. Time to try and get some sleep. If you have any old copies of 'The Toy Trucker and Contractor', look for the April 2001 issue. The truck is on the cover.
Bigrigger, If I had paid $4000 for this truck, I would not be asking questions. I would be demanding satisfaction from someone ![]()
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