View Full Version : A REALLY small RC tractor-trailer
ddmckee54
09-28-2023, 10:40 AM
I posted this in General Discussion forum under a probably too cryptic name, and it's gotten NO views yet. So let's try this again with a better description, give it a look.
1/150 scale RC tractor-trailer (https://www.motor1.com/news/623984/tiny-semi-truck-rc-car/)
This is a very brief build video of a 1/150 scale RC tractor-trailer. I believe the tractor is controlled via Blue-tooth, and the trailer has an IR connection to the tractor. The title of the other thread was "Watch making at a whole 'nuther level", which really describes what this guy did. Not many people can/will build their own micro-controller board by mounting a surface mount chip upside down on a piece of perf-board. And he added functioning lights, at this scale. Just the wire size alone is mind-boggling to me.
I particularly liked the 180 degree turn over a lap-top touch-pad at the end of the video.
How about a standing Golf clap ovation for this guy? He deserves it, whoever he is.
jerry56
09-28-2023, 12:30 PM
LOL... just saw it in General discussion... sometimes it takes a few hours....
ddmckee54
09-28-2023, 01:36 PM
I later figured I may have made the title a little too cryptic. The General Discussion forum is for off topic stuff, watch making would definitely fit as OT.
Besides, the video is on topic for this forum. So I changed the title and duped it here. A moderator could blow the other thread away and it wouldn't hurt my feelings any.
frizzen
09-29-2023, 11:52 AM
That's some great skill!
You probably won't be impressed now since these channels build HUGE trucks at 1/87 scale...
Oscar Tamayo
https://youtube.com/@okyoskartraincar
SamSang .. Das Mikro 87 kits
https://youtube.com/@MikroRC
jerry56
09-29-2023, 04:29 PM
I have enough trouble packing all the electronics into a Tonka...LOL let alone 1/150 or even 1/87
frizzen
09-30-2023, 11:32 AM
I'd been wanting to get into something like 1/87 TableTopTrialTrucking for years, but luckily nobody i know of in into it, and i'm not close enough to anybody with a nice train layout to go play at their house.
Probably would mostly turn into building terrain dioramas to take to 1/14 meets just to show off a truck while not driving the "big" vehicles.
China company making parts to play tiny trucks like the Germans.
https://www.dasmikro.com/
Any of the message boards i've found about HO-scale RC are in german, except TinyRC but i think it's been zombie dead for a long time. Probably either have to run through a site translator, or realize your deutch ist nicht sehr gut.
ddmckee54
09-30-2023, 08:44 PM
You probably won't be impressed now since these channels build HUGE trucks at 1/87 scale...
I don't know about that, a working dump trailer in HO deserves some respect.
And kerst's 1/24 Liebherr impresses me, that thing's got a LOT goin' on in there.
Don
ddmckee54
09-30-2023, 08:58 PM
I'd been wanting to get into something like 1/87 TableTopTrialTrucking for years, but luckily nobody i know of in into it, and i'm not close enough to anybody with a nice train layout to go play at their house.
They probably wouldn't want to take the chance of you damaging their "scenery". Now maybe if you built a working street sweeper... You could pass it off as site maintenance, maybe even get an exclusive contract.
frizzen
10-01-2023, 01:30 PM
Haha,
I dunno, even the 1/16 scale Street Sweeper i found still doesn't have a ton of room for activities. Wouldn't want to try on that scale..
Zabco
10-01-2023, 06:37 PM
If you want to read the German web sites you might want to get the latest version of the Firefox browser. They now have translation capabilities built in. If you open a page with a foreign language a special symbol will appear in the address bar. Click on it, confirm the language selections and presto, the entire page is translated. I've tried it out on a couple of sites and it seems to work pretty well.
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