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Scratch-built 650 wing-disk:
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Awesome Rob! Another beautiful build. I didn't realize you scratchbuilt this disc. Do you collect a lot of 1/16 scale farm toys and customize a lot of them? I used to collect a lot myself, when I was growing up, but these days if I buy something new, it's usually the Ertl Precision series tractors that I like most.
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Another awesome build!
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Nathan, I lke scratch & custom building 1/16 tractors and implements. I have always been facinated with farm machinery. This disk is r/c also. the wheels raises and lowers, but the wings don't fold.
Thanks Tc!
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Looks nice Rob...
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Looks great like all of your builds. Do you print the decals yourself?
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Nicely done.
I would like to build a tractor some day.
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Very nice. I remember a few years ago a guy here in PA. Haag? that made 1/16th implements but I don't go to toy shows anymore to see if he's still around.
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Love your disc,great workmanship. I want to build one in the future myself. Are the actual disc plastic? How does it work in the dirt? Any video's of her in action? Sorry for all the questions but doing some research before i tackle this project.
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Jeremy, the way i did was to get two of the ertl disk then replicate the frame from that. I also too lots fo pictures of the actual disk for accuracy. You have to be patient witht he brazing though. The are several small pieces in close quarters. If you need any help or pictures, just let me know.
Rob
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Looks pro,like always! Add another perfect build to the collection!
Rob,are those blades steel or plastic? FGD
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Thanks Rob, Im watching a couple of disc on e-bay now. When i get all the materials collected I'll hit you up for some pics and measurements.
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awsome job on your disc
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You did a very good job on your disc. There are a lot of parts that make up that thing.
Did you make the discs from bevel washers? Ken |
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FGR, those are plastic blades
hauler, anytime, just hit me up, there is a JD dealership and/or a farm every 10 miles around me, so i have plenty access to real stuff. I'm changin the diff out in the tractor, when i get'r all back together, i will post up a vid Ken, i know what youy meant......fender washer right, but no, they are from the Ertl disk to keep it looking scale for that size....plus, id i had made them from metal washers, the servos would be strong enough to lift it w/o some gigantic servo that would look out of place on the disk. I tried to hise the servo as best as possible.
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Love it!
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Rob, if my mom let's me, can I come over your house and play one day?
You have allot of really cool toys. I've been delivering the paper every morning trying to get some $ so I can get some of my own. ![]() Ben
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Great looking disc. You can get just the blade gangs in 7 or 9 blade here http://www.tractortoys.com/cgi-bin/online/storepro.php
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