Son of a gun-ner wrote:You told us fibs, you said you didn't have room for large scale
But I'm glad to see this, I do hope you converted this with readily available goodies

I forgot this machine and was looking through my collection when I realized this may be something of interest on this site. It is too big IMO and I rarely run it. I have had it so long I just don't think about it but am happy to share it here. I must admit it is very robust compared to my beloved 1\35 scale models and runs SUPER!
I will share more on it as I get time.
This thing has very good tracks and drive sprockets\road wheels. I have owned it over 20 years and the tracks have not aged much if any. It has never thrown a track, I have run it outside in the dirt many times years ago. I will dig up a video if I can find it from that time.
I used a Toy Tank drive line for the dual motor track drive. The steering is from from Toy grade radio control truck. Steering is done by a standard HG servo. Speed control is a modified servo amp with a bridge drive from a Jeep toy. You can buy an ESC now for $5 lol. Back when this was built, radio control electronics were still expensive.
The toy's that I scavanged parts from plus the two servo's cost $75. The model cost $20. So the whole project cost about $100. That was a lot 20 years ago but I think was well worth the money to build.
I will get some pictures of the elements used when time permits.