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GjtBob
03-18-2015, 12:37 AM
Well, the day has finally arrived, I have started building my first truck, a Knight Hauler, and here is my progress for day 1.

http://http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn177/bob_morrison2/FullSizeRender_zps8xlwdkpw.jpg (http://s304.photobucket.com/user/bob_morrison2/media/FullSizeRender_zps8xlwdkpw.jpg.html)

GjtBob
03-18-2015, 12:40 AM
I'll have to figure out what's going wrong, I used Photobucket, and for some reason I can't get the photos to link up correctly, sorry.:mad:

GjtBob
03-18-2015, 08:58 AM
http://http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn177/bob_morrison2/FullSizeRender_zps8xlwdkpw.jpg (http://s304.photobucket.com/user/bob_morrison2/media/FullSizeRender_zps8xlwdkpw.jpg.html)

GjtBob
03-18-2015, 09:08 AM
Ok, I give up! I can't remember how I was able to upload the one item I was successful in doing the other day, so you nstead of wasting everyone's time, I'm not going to bother trying any longer, my time is more valuable than spending it trying to get photos uploaded or attached to these forums by jumping through endless hoops that are not working for me. I will just sit here in the background, building my Knight, and looking at YOUR pictures.

Stepside
03-18-2015, 11:31 AM
Hello sir! Looking forward to seeing these build pics!!!

To get the images to load, go to your photobucket and copy the full line of the IMG tag for each photograph into your window to create a forum post. In your post, it'll look like:

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w28/hotrod075/photobucket.help_zpsfikv8tqb.jpg[/IMG.][/URL.]

then you can hit PREVIEW POST before you post the reply to make sure the pics load.

In photobucket, use this link:
[URL=http://s172.photobucket.com/user/hotrod075/media/photobucket.help_zpsfikv8tqb.jpg.html][IMG]http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w28/hotrod075/photobucket.help_zpsfikv8tqb.jpg (http://s172.photobucket.com/user/hotrod075/media/photobucket.help_zpsfikv8tqb.jpg.html)

copy that entire line and paste it into your reply.

Let me know if you have any issues with it!

Can't wait to see your build!

GjtBob
03-18-2015, 02:55 PM
Thanks Stepside, I'll give it a try later.

GjtBob
03-18-2015, 06:59 PM
Ok FINALLY!:bounce::bounce::bounce: Here is the photo ive been trying to post since yesterday, this is the progress for day one. I'll keep trying to post as I go.

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn177/bob_morrison2/FullSizeRender_zps8xlwdkpw.jpg (http://s304.photobucket.com/user/bob_morrison2/media/FullSizeRender_zps8xlwdkpw.jpg.html)

JDH429
03-19-2015, 09:29 AM
Still nothing...for me atleast.

GjtBob
03-19-2015, 11:18 AM
Here is my progress through day 2 of my Knight Hauler build. I've decided to use the opening tool box here, and will probably locate the control/ power switches for the Tamiya Tractor Truck Electrical Unit I got on eBay in it, so the back of the cab stays reasonably clear of clutter, plus I'm thinking of getting a Headache Rack to mount for possible Flatbed use. I'm thinking of going with a tri-tone color scheme using two shades of blue and a bright white, not sure if I'll use the Tamiya supplied stripe decals, or if I'll use some other method yet, I guess this is where time will have to slow down, in order to get the details correct, besides I'm still waiting on another light set to arrive, a GT Power 4 Channel LED Set, I also got on eBay. Please let me know what you think, any ideas, or if you notice anything you think I should change. Thanks for looking.

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn177/bob_morrison2/Mobile%20Uploads/BD762971-E752-462D-9305-815BAA9EAF40_zpsxzhwxbae.jpg (http://s304.photobucket.com/user/bob_morrison2/media/Mobile%20Uploads/BD762971-E752-462D-9305-815BAA9EAF40_zpsxzhwxbae.jpg.html)

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn177/bob_morrison2/Mobile%20Uploads/C00695AD-6F41-4D3F-B0C7-61FD96404140_zps9b32jmlg.jpg (http://s304.photobucket.com/user/bob_morrison2/media/Mobile%20Uploads/C00695AD-6F41-4D3F-B0C7-61FD96404140_zps9b32jmlg.jpg.html)

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn177/bob_morrison2/Mobile%20Uploads/7518F6CC-8EB6-49E9-80CD-4B833111CEC7_zps3opxoqg2.jpg (http://s304.photobucket.com/user/bob_morrison2/media/Mobile%20Uploads/7518F6CC-8EB6-49E9-80CD-4B833111CEC7_zps3opxoqg2.jpg.html)

Izzy
03-19-2015, 10:43 PM
So are ya hooked yet? At this point I was a kid on xmas morning all over again on my first truck....

GjtBob
03-20-2015, 12:55 AM
Oh I'm hooked Izzy,but had some issues today with my RX, TX and ESC, I've got a Tactic TTX650, a Tactic Reciever and a Tamia ESC, and after getting things to work prior to starting the build, now I can't get the motor to reverse as I can't figure out how to center the throttle stick. I've read, and re-read the manual,swapped plugs on the RX, looked through menus and got to overwhelmed so I took the night off from building to reset my brain. But I AM HOOKED!

mavrick0
03-20-2015, 05:51 AM
If you've never been able to get the ESC to go into reverse it may be in race mode. Which will only allow you to have brakes and no reverse. You'll have to program it to have reverse. Which ESC do you have?

Peterbilt
03-20-2015, 10:36 AM
Nice I like to bild a new one too from scratch.

GjtBob
03-20-2015, 01:51 PM
Mavrick0, I have the Tamiya TEU-302BK Electronic Speed Control, I remember seeing that option on the instruction sheet, but assumed that I had to activate that, I'll chech that out, thanks.

After sleeping on it, I realized it just need to go 1 step at a time, and it'll work out. Without getting into too much detail, I'm dealing with some moderate to severe brain damage due to a severe illness I've been fighting for the past 8 years, and I decided that instead of sitting and rotting away, I'd get into a hobby that would help me build both toys, and my short term memory capacity. I've got a LOT to learn, but I know I've been given the time needed to do this, and much more.

thebat
03-20-2015, 04:57 PM
looks good to me why did you purchase two led kits for it when the tamiya elctrical unit will do all the lighting and also has the lead for the trailer light kit.

GjtBob
03-20-2015, 05:37 PM
thebat, I got the sets CHEAP, and I'm planning ahead for my next build as well, so knowing that I LOVE lights on my rigs, I got "the fever" and bought ahead. plus, the wife was in a good mood, so I struck while the timing was right.

thebat
03-20-2015, 10:22 PM
i totally understand that i love my lights on the trucks too i have 15 in just my frotn bumper and am working on more extra leds other than the stock head tail and roof lights. i wish tamiya wouldn't of discotinued the tractor truck elctrical unit cuz it does all the lighting ya can want and still ahs a trailer hook up

Izzy
03-21-2015, 09:28 PM
Good deal. I sometimes need to stew on something before acting on it.... and many times I have Re built it to make it a bit better looking.

GjtBob
03-21-2015, 10:48 PM
:DSUCCESS AT LAST! I went on a few other RC Boards, most deal with Aircraft, I stumbled on a post somewhere that suggested Reversing the Throttle Channel Servo Setting in the tx, and then opening the radio and "simply" move the Aleron stick return spring, to the Throttle stick. So, I went ahead and gave that a whirl, and to my relief it worked. I then reset the esc to factory setting again, and went through the esc setup process again, this time everything worked correctly. I then plugged the motor in, and I have forward/ reverse, and the steering and shift settings I had previously set up, work as desired.

So, after stepping away for a day, and just thinking it through, I was able to cool off and "fix" my problm. Now I move forward to paint and possibly designing my own decals using a Testors Decal Dsign Kit I found at Hobby Lobby today, while out with my wife and daughter.

GjtBob
04-01-2015, 07:46 PM
Just a quick update, I have been working on the paint for the past several days, and finally have my White laid down the way I want. Now I'm going to wait a couple days to be sure it is sufficiently dry, before I mask off the design I think will look like "me", I'm not going for anything extreme, I'm just going to combine parts of a couple Parma Paint Mask designs. My second color is going to be Blue, and I think the white designs will look great. No new pics, but will upload a couple once paint is done, hopefully next week sometime.

thebat
04-02-2015, 03:52 PM
thats awesome glad to hear you got the esc debackle figured out and i cant wait to see how the paint job coems otu and keep me posted on that decal maker kit ive seen thsoe at hobby lobby before and thought about getting oen to make some decals. thanks and keep up the good work.

GjtBob
04-07-2015, 05:05 PM
So, here's an update on my Knight Hauler build. I have the Chassis, pretty much finished, and finally have the paint done the way I wanted. I was able to use a Parma Vinyl Paint Mask, "Splash" is the design I chose, and I think it came out really well, considering it's been over 26 years since I built ANY kind of model, and used spray cans. Here are a few photos of the painted cab, mocked up on the chassis. I'm going to let this dry for probably a week before I attempt to do any more work on her, as I don't want any fingerprints in the paint.

I've decided to go ahead and customize a Tamyia Flatbed, using a second Deck and boards I got from "SemiJoe" via eBay, and some 1 1/2"x3/4" Aluminum channel that I am going to cut to the correct length for a scaled down 48'x102" trailer. It should end up around 41 or 42 inches long when done. I've got LED's ready to go so I have 5 down each side and 9 across the back, all of the correct US DOT colors and locations. I'm going to paint the trailer frame, under deck and side rails to match the tractor, and am going to try to get the stripes to match. Let me know what you think so far. Thanks for looking.

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn177/bob_morrison2/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-04/48B7516D-F138-4258-AD39-E873A913D135_zpsl7g1mrzd.jpg (http://s304.photobucket.com/user/bob_morrison2/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-04/48B7516D-F138-4258-AD39-E873A913D135_zpsl7g1mrzd.jpg.html)

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn177/bob_morrison2/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-04/D95FD24A-C6C1-4AC2-BBE2-F6068B0291A2_zps28icavfl.jpg (http://s304.photobucket.com/user/bob_morrison2/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-04/D95FD24A-C6C1-4AC2-BBE2-F6068B0291A2_zps28icavfl.jpg.html)

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn177/bob_morrison2/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-04/68755DC0-BC97-4829-9F52-9814E9FF878F_zpsyscdfzjb.jpg (http://s304.photobucket.com/user/bob_morrison2/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-04/68755DC0-BC97-4829-9F52-9814E9FF878F_zpsyscdfzjb.jpg.html)

GjtBob
04-07-2015, 05:09 PM
Oh yeah, Zachary, I haven't tried the decal maker yet, not sure I'm going to on this one yet. If I do, it'll be for a possible decal for the back of the sleeper, maybe an ocean/ beach scene, haven't decided yet.

thebat
04-07-2015, 05:58 PM
cool deal and that paint job turned out really well i like the colors and the pattern nice job cant wait to see her all finished up im planning my next build now and this has given me some ideas.

TRUCKMAKER
04-07-2015, 06:15 PM
Truck looks great, nice graphics choice and colors!

GjtBob
04-07-2015, 10:04 PM
Thanks for the comments, they're greatly appreciated.

up9018
04-08-2015, 12:25 PM
Wow, that looks really good. Nice work.

Chris

GjtBob
04-08-2015, 01:05 PM
Thanks Chris, this was my second try with the Parma Paint Mask, the first time I got in a rush, and couldn't get it to lay down correctly, and the Transfer Paper left glue residue on the white. I found that the Alcohol Wipes I use when I check my blood sugar, worked great at removing the glue, and didn't damage the paint, ( I had let it cure for a few days prior to trying to mask). This time, I cut the mask in half and applied it much easier, though I did miss a small gap on the passenger side, you can see where there is some blue just below the lower exhaust stack mount, but I can fix that with some bottled paint and a brush in a few days. Also, the hood mask was a bit off center, but I'm ok with it for no. I'm going to let it all cure for a week or so, and will probably wet sand it, then shoot a clear coat to even out the ridges at the paint lines, plus I want to buff it up to a really tight shine.

I'm going to start my semi custom Flatbed Trailer build later this week, once all my Aluminum and my new Dremel tool, and accessories get here. I'm going to cut and shape the frame rails, so they're one solid length each, using Takiyas rails as guide for the ends, then I'll fasion the side rails the same way, so there's no visible joints on the sides. I'll custom cut, and mix the boards for the deck after I get all my lights mounted, and tested. Not sure of how to his the joints on the lower deck, but will probably use some sort of filler then sand/ grind it "smooth" on the underside to hide those joints. I'm planning to paint the frame, bottom of the deck and possibly the side rails to match the tractor, but might even take the time to either buff them to a mirror finish, or try to put some swirl circles on the bare aluminum like some custom 1:1 trailers I've seen in my travels. I'm having a great time doing this, so much so that I'm already trying to figure out how to get the wife to let me keep going, heck I offered to build her something, but se didn't bite. Have s great day all, Bob.

nenard
04-09-2015, 12:33 AM
Looks really kool. Ive seen a few class-A motor homes with paint work some what like that. Did you cut the pattern yourself or are there pre cut patterns? Very nice either way.

GjtBob
04-09-2015, 07:45 AM
Thanks, nenard, I used a precut Parma Paint Mask I got fro Tower Hobbies for like $4.95 or so, this one is called "Splash", they are actually designed to be used on the 1:10 clear lexan bodies, but they are more of a static cling than tape/ glue backed, so they'll work on virtuall anything I'd bet. I went this route, as I don't have an airbrush and I'm not great at getting ideas from my head to paper drawings, so this worked great for me.

GjtBob
05-23-2015, 01:32 AM
Well, things have come to a crawl on the trailer build. I had a heck of a time getting the custom rails cut and shaped properly using the Dremel, a Jigsaw and a hack saw, I wasn't steady enough to get my cuts accurate. I got my hands on a second set of stock rails, and cut the second set to length, then using a wet Tile Saw with a diamond blade, to rip them down to be the height of the rear notch to lower the bed height at the suspension, and am going to rip cut the King Pin end, to lower the deck at the front to look more realistic, as Tamiya Trailers simply sit too high above the tires, and just don't look right. I also bought a set of "Suzzies" to have coiled lines from the tractor to the trailer, and will mount some matching female banana receptacles, to replace the Tamiya plug. I'm going to rewire the landing gear, in order to have them work just via the toggle switch, and I'm not going to use the thick parts by the fifth wheel. I'm still going with a spread axle, with a toolbox mounted between each axle.i also got some straps from Ric, as well as some lenses for marker lights, and a rear bumper. I'll get some pics uploaded this weekend, but just wanted to show I was still moving, all be it very slowly.

trucknut86
05-27-2015, 10:10 PM
Hey ya'll I'm new to the rc truckin world. I just got the king hauler it is my 1st build I figured I drive them why not play with them. I have been watchin the rc truck shows on YouTube an that's where the bug got me so I got one. An was woundering how I can join the east coast mini truckers club I'm moving to south Carolina on the 30th of May an would like to come hang out an play around an meet new people here are some pics of my rig so far. Ok wail the craps do you post pics on here ?

trucknut86
05-27-2015, 10:17 PM
Here is a nother pic.

1985 kenworth
05-30-2015, 11:21 AM
Coming along nicely for a first build...great job my friend ;)

GjtBob
06-02-2015, 05:40 AM
Thanks for the positive comments, they helped reinforce MY feeling that the build is turning out nicely. I was nervous when I first started building it, then got scared when I got to Paint, that was the one thing I didn't want to mess up on, as I didn't want to have to go and strip it to paint it again, but I feel I did pretty darn good. Now I am having a few issues with my Flatbed, since I'm bashing two kits together, PLUS adding some after market parts, I'm taking it extra slow, in order to get my measurements right for Axle Mounts, and just wanting it to look as clean as I CAN MAKE it, with the limited tools, and skills I currently have, but I KNOW I'll get it just the way I want it. Will it be a 100% accurate model of a 1:1? NO, but that's NOT what I'm trying to do. I'm not trying to copy any single manufacturers trailer, rather, I'm trying to put features I like from SEVERAL companies equipment, into my "design", so far I'm getting the results I want, but I'm learning quickly, that this is not a quick process. I've got the frame rails cut and mounted to the modified Sub Floors, now I'm just getting my measurements right for the Side Rails, so they look correct to ME, I'm not building it to be in competition with anyone, I'm just learning to have fun, and to see what I'm capable of doing as a "newbie".

1985 kenworth, started a thread the other day, as HIS way of venting about an issue HE'S having/ had, with another builder, and that thread got me to realize a few things.

First, ANYONE can build WHATEVER they wish, (except copying ZEUS), which is a VERY REASONABLE request.

Second, NOBODY has the right to bash somebody else's build, be it on choice of item built, the style it is built in, the "accuracy" of it compared to a 1:1 example, color choices, or anything else. We ALL have different techniques we use, and some of us, like me, are just learning how it all fits together to be appealing to the eye, OUR OWN EYES, not critics.

and Thirdly, We ALL started into this hobby because it looked fun, and it is. We just need to remember that no matter what we do, someone will think his/her way is the "right" way, well guess what, there is no RIGHT way, only MY/ YOUR way, as its our individual build.

I got my axles from Ric yesterday, and am ready to move on to getting them assembled, and set where I want them on the frame. I'm not sure about lights now, as I had a problem with the GT Power kit I got for the Tractor, some of the lights quit, so I 'll have to look into that, but I'll probably still install the LED's I want, where I want them in the Trailer, just so they're in place and all I'll have to do is connect them.