HL Truck Mods

Heng Long/WPL are now manufacturing 1/16 scale RC trucks, so it seemed sensible to create a forum area dedicated to the amazing things that members are doing with them. Post your builds, mods, and tips here.
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Max-U52 wrote:That Bruder truck looks good and it looks like you got a good price. That's the kind of thing you have to watch for and I've bought a bunch of stuff just to tear it up for parts. Hell, I bought a $150 Losi crawler just so I could tear the guts out and put them in my kubelwagen (a project that's long overdue but is getting real close to the top of the list. Maybe after the 1/6 halftrack). The only thing you have to watch for with bruder is the "backless" tires, if you know what I mean. A lot of their trucks have those tires that have no back sidewall on them. The truck you ordered looks like it has whole tires, though, so they should work well. Paint those rims gray and you're all set.

Here's what I mean about the tires, but the ones on your truck look like rubber and should be OK. it's the plastic ones you have to watch out for.

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I found some decent highway 61 tires for $24 USD but they're single tires, not dual wheels. Now that we have these HL trucks available I'll be watching a lot closer and I'm going to contact a couple of these ebay sellers that deal in die-cast. I know most of them have some very cool parts boxes from stuff that's been damaged in shipping and then returned, and they love to make lemonade from a lemon like that. If I can find some, Wayne, I'll try to get some for you, too. Right now I have just one hwy 61 tire left over, a front, unless I can find a good spare for the SS100 and then I have two. I do have another truck but I just can't part it out. It was a gift from a friend, can ya dig it? Anyway, if I see a good used truck for $60 or less I'll get it. It's not just the tires, you can also use the fenders, hood, etc, etc.
Hey Gary

Even the rubber tires on my Mack Granite Flatbed are hollow on the back. I'm not sure they make solid, or whole tires for trucks. At least none that I can see.

Edit: Took out the part about the Ag tires. They're hollow too.
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My Bruder truck arrived today, hollow wheels, no suspension, don't you just love EvilBay


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midlife306 wrote:My Bruder truck arrived today, hollow wheels, no suspension, don't you just love EvilBayImage


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Yeah no true suspension, but they can move around enough to simulate it when a kid is playing with it.

Guys like the Bruder's because they take something like this:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Tamiya-1-1 ... SwdDtZqAsC

And put Bruder cab parts on it to get different vehicles. Also, Bruder is a great source of cheap truck trailers to build with. Because a lot of the Tamiya ones are like this:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Aluminum-Dump- ... SwCbtZ2XN3

I myself found a cheap set of stock Tamiya King Hauler rear axles that someone sold because they put aftermarket ones in.
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I think the tires and rims from Tank modellbau are a great deal and realistic.
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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For sure, I’ve a few to choose from now, the Lego ones are perfect for the Hanomag thoughImage
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I guess you could open a tyre shop
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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Well, to be fair, they all have better tread than the taxi’s round here


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Those lorries are mad, I mean who in their right mind would have an rc model made out of metal
I’ll get my coat
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Wayne I don't want to make you feel worse but right now every major Car and Truck Manufacturer is designing full size R/C models in Metal :lolno: ,
In a world where downsizing is the watchword we are leaders,
In the words of a true seer "Stick with me Rodders we will be millionaires by Friday", :haha:
Shaun.
I think I am about to upset someone :haha:
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I'm very happy. ......wheels and tires arrived today from Germany all the way to the East Coast of the US in a weekImage

Very inexpensive and nice looking tires they are sealed units so they are somewhat pneumatic too

The Banggood electrical bits are here too! Time to have some fun. ImageImageImageImage
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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