PUBE JOOLZ's Contest Entry
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PUBE JOOLZ's Contest Entry
After so many nights tinkering on the steering mechanism which probably many of you pimps know how to do. I skip the search button and saved me many hours to play CS and do this...

Batman trusted me to spill the beans about the special steering setup.
So pics are coming shortly, for all to know what a wonderful experience it is to be a pimp with few resources at hand and plenty of imagination to boot!
Hope this will inspire many pimps to come out and do their role: to find more ways to level up the playing field and stay logged in here at BitPimps instead of staying in other forums.
And to floss more rides for our viewing pleasure!

Batman trusted me to spill the beans about the special steering setup.
So pics are coming shortly, for all to know what a wonderful experience it is to be a pimp with few resources at hand and plenty of imagination to boot!
Hope this will inspire many pimps to come out and do their role: to find more ways to level up the playing field and stay logged in here at BitPimps instead of staying in other forums.
And to floss more rides for our viewing pleasure!
Heeehah!
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Initial work after the intro:
attached the mandible arm metal version. The white items are the plastic, much older technology.






I will proceed to road testing once i perfected the steering arm, those copper wires that pulls/pushes the wheels for directions.
I added the two rear wheels from my pullback chassis. It was originally intended for a swamper type wheels but can't find with the right diameter and rubber consistency.
Between the front wheela you can find the smaller cockpit portion. My initial body fabrication.
attached the mandible arm metal version. The white items are the plastic, much older technology.







I will proceed to road testing once i perfected the steering arm, those copper wires that pulls/pushes the wheels for directions.
I added the two rear wheels from my pullback chassis. It was originally intended for a swamper type wheels but can't find with the right diameter and rubber consistency.
Between the front wheela you can find the smaller cockpit portion. My initial body fabrication.
Heeehah!
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Thanks DT!
I have to work hard on this particular piece. It looks simple but when i tested it, i can't get any reaction from the steering. I have to use another chassis.
It's a long way to go and it has already spawned a lot more ideas for my future projects. All of them much more crazy than this. One at a time i said to myself.
I have to work hard on this particular piece. It looks simple but when i tested it, i can't get any reaction from the steering. I have to use another chassis.
It's a long way to go and it has already spawned a lot more ideas for my future projects. All of them much more crazy than this. One at a time i said to myself.

Heeehah!
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Hopefully you're using non-magnetic pieces in your steering mechanism........?PUBE JOOLZ wrote:Thanks DT!
I have to work hard on this particular piece. It looks simple but when i tested it, i can't get any reaction from the steering. I have to use another chassis.
Looks like aluminum & copper to me but I can't be sure????
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Thanks! Yup, i spent 3 weeks tinkering on the steering setup.DarkTari wrote:Yup, It's aluminum or plastic. I will replace the steering arm with plastic as well.PUBE JOOLZ wrote:Thanks DT!
Hopefully you're using non-magnetic pieces in your steering mechanism........?
Looks like aluminum & copper to me but I can't be sure????
Thanks SWG! I almost ended up using stock chassis setup with its normal steering and just concentrate with the body works. But i figured it will not do well in the competition.steelwoolghandi wrote:PJ I am just total amazed! When you said you were going to build this I had serious doubts but dang if you are not pulling this off! Great project man I hope you get it all worked out before the end of the contest I am for ya all the way!
Great work man!!
)3utthead wrote:man that thing is sick
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