Takom 1/16 Jeep made to RC

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Thats such a slick job mate, credit to you for finding a way to pull that off :clap: :clap:
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HERMAN BIX wrote: Sun May 19, 2024 4:28 am Thats such a slick job mate, credit to you for finding a way to pull that off :clap: :clap:
Thanks :thumbup:
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Beautiful. I wish the iconic Jeep in the RTR version appear in 1/16 scale.
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Kaczor wrote: Sun May 19, 2024 12:00 pm Beautiful. I wish the iconic Jeep in the RTR version appear in 1/16 scale.
I do too :thumbup:
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote: Sun May 05, 2024 6:02 pm Will and Catherine’s little 1/4 ton 4X4 is a favorite part of my motor pool, RKRC, even though others here on RCTW built theirs better (e.g. with trailer and sound). Truly there probably should be ten of these little vehicles to one M4 or the like. So don’t hesitate to go for more. Maybe then Will will do us a true WWII CCKW. HINT HINT
With the help of a friends hard work i can indeed do a CCKW

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"With the help of a friends hard work i can indeed do a CCKW." Is there a way to guesstimate the price? I wonder, too, it there would be much interest among others. Maybe others could chime in here. Bix, SOG, etc., should I start a "who's interested" thread?
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote: Tue May 21, 2024 2:27 pm "With the help of a friends hard work i can indeed do a CCKW." Is there a way to guesstimate the price? I wonder, too, it there would be much interest among others. Maybe others could chime in here. Bix, SOG, etc., should I start a "who's interested" thread?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/266699618897?m ... &media=SMS
There is a 3d printed version here which according to the seller should be quite easy to build for RC
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But it could be really exciting to hear what a finished build in top quality will end up costing.
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I have seen "3d tanks rc or static" on eBay, showing a number of enticing models in 1/16 and 1/18. I have no knowledge of the seller, the one who drafted the models for 3D (if not the seller), nor what it might take to modify any of the models actually to suit RC. I have experience with Will and Catherine's goodies and know that a truck they design, print, and assemble would be fun to finish and run.
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I am also sure that their model will be in a completely different class👍 which is why I would also like to hear where it will be in terms of price
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