Micro Table Top truck...thats right.......it gets smaller
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Micro Table Top truck...thats right.......it gets smaller
I was walking through my local wallyworld and saw these tiny die cast cars in clear cases (they run about $2.50 each) so i picked up a couple of land rovers thinking they would make an awsome r/c car. They sat on my desk for months since i had no idea how i was going to make one of these tiny cars move by remote.
Well the other day i got motivated after work and ran across some single ply carbon fiber that would make a perfect platform for my micro rover and this is what i came up with:
*I used a zipzap for scale*

Im using a pcb from one of those twisty cars so that i can use one motor for steering. The motors and gears are smaller than bit motors and came from a small cheap'O tank that has long since been parted out. The chassis is single ply carbon fiber(with a black coating on one side) The pcb just bairly fits under the body and ill be using a tiny lipo that will fit under the cab but it will need to stick out slightly from the sun roof(ill make it look like a roof rack or something
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Since i havent had time to test it im not sure if the gearing will be too high or not with the lipo but time will tell. I used a wd-40 straw for the axles and pivot point of the rear suspension. Its still a work in progress but i thought i would post this, maybe spark some other's imaginations.
Enjoy,
STG
Well the other day i got motivated after work and ran across some single ply carbon fiber that would make a perfect platform for my micro rover and this is what i came up with:

*I used a zipzap for scale*

Im using a pcb from one of those twisty cars so that i can use one motor for steering. The motors and gears are smaller than bit motors and came from a small cheap'O tank that has long since been parted out. The chassis is single ply carbon fiber(with a black coating on one side) The pcb just bairly fits under the body and ill be using a tiny lipo that will fit under the cab but it will need to stick out slightly from the sun roof(ill make it look like a roof rack or something

Since i havent had time to test it im not sure if the gearing will be too high or not with the lipo but time will tell. I used a wd-40 straw for the axles and pivot point of the rear suspension. Its still a work in progress but i thought i would post this, maybe spark some other's imaginations.
Enjoy,
STG
Last edited by Sporttracguy on Mon Oct 22, 2007 1:32 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Micro Table Top truck...thats right.......it gets smaller
i got 1 of these but it was a black landrover. i had the same type of steering method and motor. but i used i piece of carbon fiber. and i used lego wheels. not the small monster truck wheels but small offroad tires that r the same size as slicks.. it may be 2wd but it is a great truck
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Re: Micro Table Top truck...thats right.......it gets smaller
Can we see some pictures or a video? This site could use some more info on super small scale stuff if you've got them.vwmicrosizer wrote:i got 1 of these but it was a black landrover. i had the same type of steering method and motor. but i used i piece of carbon fiber. and i used lego wheels. not the small monster truck wheels but small offroad tires that r the same size as slicks.. it may be 2wd but it is a great truck
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Re: Micro Table Top truck...thats right.......it gets smaller
well the truck is not finished yet. i cinda put it on hold since school has started.Smoke&Mirrors wrote:Can we see some pictures or a video? This site could use some more info on super small scale stuff if you've got them.vwmicrosizer wrote:i got 1 of these but it was a black landrover. i had the same type of steering method and motor. but i used i piece of carbon fiber. and i used lego wheels. not the small monster truck wheels but small offroad tires that r the same size as slicks.. it may be 2wd but it is a great truck