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Re: 1/6 ROC Hobby Willys MB 1941

Posted: Tue May 26, 2020 10:20 pm
by panzerschreck
Way hey me lock down hearties @)

Ordered mine off Banggood as soon as I saw it, and it is now on route :thumbup:

Doubtless the rivet counters among you will find fault (some of you already have!!), but as one wise individual said, "I doubt my 5 year old will notice", and neither will I, or will the vast majority of the great unwashed who will only see a very cool R/C model zipping about :D :D at the various shows I do down here in Kernow (that`s Cornwall to you English/Anglo Saxon folk).

I have a GI Joe 155 mm Howitzer to tow behind mine, courtesy of Ebay (I can feel the rivet counters gearing up on that one already - "you can`t be towing that behind a jeep....!!), but in the words of another great prophet, "Do I look bovvered :yawn: :yawn: )....

At the end of the day, I am only in this hobby for FUN, and as they say, "if it looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it`s a duck...."

Stay safe , stay well, stay frosty ;D ;D and above all, stay nuts 8O 8O


"Woof! Woof! - that`s my other dog impression...."

Re: 1/6 ROC Hobby Willys MB 1941

Posted: Tue May 26, 2020 10:50 pm
by Max-U52
I have the 155, too, and was thinking about towing it. Is it this one?

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I think I'll put a zip tie or two on the front supports, since I don't think they'll stay in place on their own and we don't want them floppin' about on us. The real Jeep might not have been able to tow the real 155, but the model shouldn't have any trouble. Damn, now I guess I'll have to try it out. See what ya started? 8) :haha: @)

Re: 1/6 ROC Hobby Willys MB 1941

Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 1:22 pm
by panzerschreck
He....He.... >:< >:<

No point being here if I can`t cause the odd bit of sedition :O :O

And yes, that is exactly what I have . Mine is called "Kraut Krusher" and I have painted "Nuts!" on the 155 mm shell; if you know your WWII (American) military history you will appreciate my little joke 8| 8|

I did a test tow behind my HG HUMVEE and everything stayed put, over my lawn, so you might be O.K. without the zips.

Just a thought, but the stiffness off the suspension on these things can be altered by twisting that little collar that sits above the spring on the shocks, anybody tried that simple fix ??? ;)

If not, the lifting body design makes it as easy as hell to work on these shocks to put oil/stiffer springs in anyway, so hardly a deal breaker as far as I am concerned.

Stay safe!!


"Woof! Woof! - that`s my other dog impression...."

Re: 1/6 ROC Hobby Willys MB 1941

Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 2:15 pm
by Xiaoshan_Sailor
This is all that matters. Yes, my 5 year old thinks he is king of the hill with his new crawler. The D90 he drove before is now just a cast off loaner for his friends when they want to join us outdoors. :haha:
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Re: 1/6 ROC Hobby Willys MB 1941

Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 2:20 pm
by panzerschreck
My point exactly, the day I stop feeling like a five year old doing this hobby, will be the day I give up :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: :crazy:

Enjoy the new Jeep - just let the kid have a go once in a while, O.K. @) @) @) @) !!! !!!


"Woof! Woof" - that`s my other dog impression...."

Re: 1/6 ROC Hobby Willys MB 1941

Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 2:22 pm
by Max-U52
I have already cranked the collar on the shock all the way down to put maximum preload on the spring. That seemed to help quite a bit, but I still think I'll look into maybe stronger Springs or thicker oil for the shocks. And you're right that they're very easy to get at, the only pain is removing the wheels with all those tiny little socket head cap screws.

Re: 1/6 ROC Hobby Willys MB 1941

Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 2:28 pm
by panzerschreck
I will see how mine works out.

I have a radio set to go in the back (will be a command jeep); am also deciding whether to go for the .50 cal option when this is available, or make my own mount for a water cooled .30 cal M1919 - decisions, decisions.... 8| 8|


"Woof! WooF! - that`s my other dog impression...."

Re: 1/6 ROC Hobby Willys MB 1941

Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 3:17 pm
by Son of a gun-ner
panzerschreck wrote:"Woof! Woof" - that`s my other dog impression...."
WOW 8O that's uncanny, THAT is exactly how my dog sounds :O

Re: 1/6 ROC Hobby Willys MB 1941

Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 5:05 pm
by Max-U52
panzerschreck wrote:I will see how mine works out.

I have a radio set to go in the back (will be a command jeep); am also deciding whether to go for the .50 cal option when this is available, or make my own mount for a water cooled .30 cal M1919 - decisions, decisions.... 8| 8|


"Woof! WooF! - that`s my other dog impression...."
A machine gun mount might be difficult because they have that fake wooden crate in the back of the Jeep. That's there to give clearance for the shock Towers on the 4-link, because they didn't use a leaf spring suspension like the real Jeep.

Re: 1/6 ROC Hobby Willys MB 1941

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 3:40 am
by Xiaoshan_Sailor
Re the MG mount, I've yet to see any clear photos of the optional .50cal but presume the mounting hole directly in front of the fake crate is for that purpose.