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Could you tell me where you got the motors and chain from? Thanks!
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Motors and chain, sprockets too. I didn't shop around for price that much. I don't know if that was a good buy or not. Didn't look too bad I thought. http://www.robotmarketplace.com/prod...-218-1003.html
And thanks for the complements. I knew going into this a lot of work lay ahead. I didn't realize how much the detail work would involve. But it's fun-at least the tracks were fun,,, for about the first 5, then it got boaring.
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Ok so now I know some things should be kept scale and some things can be cheated on. As I said before the stock I had on hand was about a 1/4" not tall enough for the main track carrier. And I skimped on the brass for the rollers. Between the two it really shows when both come together.
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Cooper-since you are not building a scale model, don't worry about the small details. If you hadn't mentioned the small rollers I probably wouldn't have noticed. I think the grousers (being thick and tall) looks worse than the small rollers. But that's just me. Everyone has an opinion. Make the model to please YOU. Since you will spend hundreds of hours over this model you will know every little mistake that is made. Most people won't notice. I always said to look at a machine from a side-view and pick out a few features that stand out and try to make the model accurate to these features and you will have a good looking model. But remember, a model that looks great but doesn't work is useless. Try to make something that looks good but works GREAT!! You are doing good, keep at it.
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Hey model man, thanks for the input. I agree with you about the final outcome to be a workhorse not a showpiece. What I'll be happy with in the end is if someone can just recognize it as being a larger d series cat dozer. If I can accomplish a realism to a d11 by say someone like my wife I'm right where I want to be!! (Although I would show her a pic of a d11 and a d3
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Cooper-your grousers may be okay. That is just the 1st. thing my eyes focus on when looking at your tracks. Right or wrong-I don't have a clue. I have never even seen a D11 in person. I just know they are HUGE!! As I said-build it like you want it and keep cranking out those parts.
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Cooper-I don't want to get your thread off topic but you talking about the r/c car track got me going for a trip down memory lane. Here is a track I built behind my house in about 1995. We formed a club and started having races once a month with 25-30 trucks coming every race. We would also have about 10 trucks every weekend to practice and play.
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps6fdbd471.jpg http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...psaec12898.jpg http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps2966b541.jpg http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps4b071d51.jpg If your track is close to this size you will need more than the D11 to maintain it. I used a cub cadet pulling a section harrow and a railroad cross-tie for leveling and a tiller to re-mix the dirt about once a month. It was fun but it was almost a full time job to keep the track in good shape. I would do it all again though because of the good memories. |
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That's an awesome backyard track!!! This is the only pick I could find off hand, the track has grown and been modified since but at least you get an idea. It's for 1:14 scale trucks.
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A little better pic, and in my opinion a good build thread covers all aspects, like where the equipment is going to be working
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Thanks for the comments-sorry I don't have a picture showing the entire track but you can get an idea of the size. Your track looks to be well kept and I can't help but notice the lake. I was thinking the way some people drove on my track that if they were on your track they would have surely wound up in the water.
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Got some more done, i still have to machine in the details and round stuff but this gives an idea of the torsion bar.
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Oops, darn iPad!!
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Just a side shot, will start on the sprocket drive mounting and location.
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Looking better with each picture!!
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Sweet...great job!!!
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Hi you are doing a great job look real good so far keep it up. Ed
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Got photobucket working
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Still trying to figure out what to copy/paste
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Ok, got it figured out, img code. Lil'giant , finally got it figured out, should be hosting photos from now on. I'm technologically challenged when it comes to iPads, computers. And to think I'm the IT guy at work!!!! Lol!!! Small family business, but I do get employee of the month a couple times a year!!!!lol!!!! (Only have three on payroll, wife mom and me. ).
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