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Re: HL Truck Mods
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2018 11:10 am
by Will01Capri
So finished off most of the Cosmetic work on the ambulance. It looks a little rough with the paint, but it makes it look quite used and i like it weirdly enough.
I did enjoy building this, but moving on to the next truck now! Crew cab i think or somthing like M923.
Wheels getting detailed
Cosmetic Ambulance build complete. Now need to move on to the next build 
by
Will Pattinson, on Flickr
Cosmetic Ambulance build complete. Now need to move on to the next build 
by
Will Pattinson, on Flickr
Cosmetic Ambulance build complete. Now need to move on to the next build 
by
Will Pattinson, on Flickr
Front end, hand written reverse Ambulance was quite tricky!
Cosmetic Ambulance build complete. Now need to move on to the next build 
by
Will Pattinson, on Flickr
Back shot
Cosmetic Ambulance build complete. Now need to move on to the next build 
by
Will Pattinson, on Flickr
Back open
Cosmetic Ambulance build complete. Now need to move on to the next build 
by
Will Pattinson, on Flickr
Sneaky interior shot
More painting of the ambulance by
Will Pattinson, on Flickr
Interior in the back before painting the cross
More painting of the ambulance by
Will Pattinson, on Flickr
Re: HL Truck Mods
Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2018 6:54 pm
by PainlessWolf
Will,
I love your stuff. You've got the imagination to see it and the drive to cut it out and assemble \paint into a finished vehicle. Today, I had lately gotten tired of the slop in the steering 'wheel' on the GAZ TX and took it apart ( carefully ). The central hub that the Turn Wheel screws into has a flat bar that acts as a rocker plate for the _very_ basic left and right switches that activate the directional motor. I fixed the slop by cutting a couple of 1/8 thickness foam rubber strips and gluing them to the top of the rocker bar. The spring stops that activate the left\right switches have a firm contact with the rocker bar now and produce a crisp 'click' when the Wheel is turned on the TX. Issue resolved. I should have taken pictures of the process but was into the TX and had the issue fixed before I thought about it. Anyone who takes their GAZ TX apart will see the issue immediately upon the removing the three self tappers that hold the interior cover plate on those switches and can fix it just as quickly.
regards,
Painless
Re: HL Truck Mods
Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2018 9:37 pm
by Will01Capri
PainlessWolf wrote:Will,
I love your stuff. You've got the imagination to see it and the drive to cut it out and assemble \paint into a finished vehicle. Today, I had lately gotten tired of the slop in the steering 'wheel' on the GAZ TX and took it apart ( carefully ). The central hub that the Turn Wheel screws into has a flat bar that acts as a rocker plate for the _very_ basic left and right switches that activate the directional motor. I fixed the slop by cutting a couple of 1/8 thickness foam rubber strips and gluing them to the top of the rocker bar. The spring stops that activate the left\right switches have a firm contact with the rocker bar now and produce a crisp 'click' when the Wheel is turned on the TX. Issue resolved. I should have taken pictures of the process but was into the TX and had the issue fixed before I thought about it. Anyone who takes their GAZ TX apart will see the issue immediately upon the removing the three self tappers that hold the interior cover plate on those switches and can fix it just as quickly.
regards,
Painless
Many thanks for the kind words.
I just like to keep myself busy
Interesting idea, i will have a look at the trucks with the standard running gear and try just that as it will make alot better.
I just finsihed another truck today. But one of the tracked trucks. I think it lives here anyway in this thread. BUT the trucks are much better built from Fayee.
Although the transmitters are very sensitive to batteries required. They don't run well with rechargeables, better i reckon to use normal 1.5V AA's
Re: HL Truck Mods
Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2018 9:45 pm
by Will01Capri
Re: HL Truck Mods
Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2018 11:28 pm
by Will01Capri
Re: HL Truck Mods
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2018 12:06 am
by jarndice
If ever a truck needed a working winch the tracked variant is surely it and what a cracking group of different versions you have built,
Most impressed.
Re: HL Truck Mods
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2018 8:52 pm
by Will01Capri
jarndice wrote:If ever a truck needed a working winch the tracked variant is surely it and what a cracking group of different versions you have built,
Most impressed.
Good idea, i was also thinking making a working snow plough possibly!
Oh dear, another truck arrived in the post today!
WPL C-24, but i intend making a crawler out of this, so no Military connection i am thinking this time!
Re: HL Truck Mods
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 8:57 pm
by Will01Capri
Video courtesy of the wife

Re: HL Truck Mods
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 9:50 pm
by midlife306
Will, don’t look......


If this doesn’t push you towards buying a 3D printer, I don’t know what will

Cheers
Wayne
Re: HL Truck Mods
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 9:59 pm
by Will01Capri
That looks nice
