My ZZMT: The Rubi
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It was a hair spring from a mechanical clock, a rim off a rubber-tire cheap pullback toy, little styrene, embrordry floss (thick thread), and a screw. Spring wasn't strong enough to snatch-strap, but does self retract.
I do have another spring, and probably a rim if I look hard enough; but I was saving those for a Ram or f150 version of Desperado.
For another spring strap idea I haven't gotten around to trying, grab a spring motor out of a pullback toy, cut off all gearing so it's just a spring retainer, and mount your winch drum to that.
I do have another spring, and probably a rim if I look hard enough; but I was saving those for a Ram or f150 version of Desperado.
For another spring strap idea I haven't gotten around to trying, grab a spring motor out of a pullback toy, cut off all gearing so it's just a spring retainer, and mount your winch drum to that.
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Oh ok, I gotcha. Well what I found actually is that one of those little holders that holds your keys on a string and retracts them is just the right size to fit under a ZZ body. It's the ones that company's give away at conventions. Like this:
I just haven't had the time to do it yet, and haven't decided whether I want to risk my Black Bear's integrity for another mod. It's been so reliable that I'd hate to have her in the shop for long. I might start work on another crawler soon and try and get it in there.
I just haven't had the time to do it yet, and haven't decided whether I want to risk my Black Bear's integrity for another mod. It's been so reliable that I'd hate to have her in the shop for long. I might start work on another crawler soon and try and get it in there.
Project Willy
ZZMT
-Articulation Mod
-288:1 Gear Ratio
-BB Steering Servo
-Extended Wheelbase
-Widened Axles
-Polaris ATV Tires
-Dean Plugs
-1:35 Scale Willy's Flatfender body
ZZMT
-Articulation Mod
-288:1 Gear Ratio
-BB Steering Servo
-Extended Wheelbase
-Widened Axles
-Polaris ATV Tires
-Dean Plugs
-1:35 Scale Willy's Flatfender body
- Smoke&Mirrors
- bitGangsta'
- Posts: 258
- Joined: Sun Feb 10, 2008 1:52 am
- Location: Nor Cal
Re: My ZZMT: The Rubi
Well it's been a while since I've updated this, but that doesn't mean I've stopped working on it. Plus, I've posted pictures of her on other topics. I thought I'd update this in case any one is actually following it (or for future generations... ).
Now it's time for the talky stuff.
I still plan to:
Now it's time for the talky stuff.
- -I was having issues with the steering jamming, so I ditched it for a $5 servo I got at my local shops last swap meet. It has metal gears and a BB motor as bit as a ZZMT motor. I just shaved the top of the steering box flat and glued the servo in its place. Then I glued the steering cup upper holder onto the servo.
-I lowered the motor and moved it further up front to help with too much weight too far back.
-I wired in a set of dean plugs on the bottom where the old charging posts were and wired in one on the TX.
-I tried to make the wiring more efficient and lengthened it so that the flex wouldn't pull on it.
-Replaced the antenna for guitar string for scale look.
-I extended the axle length.
I still plan to:
- -clean up the rims
-add suspension
-finish roll cage
-mount Willy's body
-sip tires more
Project Willy
ZZMT
-Articulation Mod
-288:1 Gear Ratio
-BB Steering Servo
-Extended Wheelbase
-Widened Axles
-Polaris ATV Tires
-Dean Plugs
-1:35 Scale Willy's Flatfender body
ZZMT
-Articulation Mod
-288:1 Gear Ratio
-BB Steering Servo
-Extended Wheelbase
-Widened Axles
-Polaris ATV Tires
-Dean Plugs
-1:35 Scale Willy's Flatfender body