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Size MATTERS!!! HummVee H1

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Luckily I haven't set anything up for the steering servo yet. I never thought to check out the size.


SPECS: Length: 3.0" 78mm
Width: 1.1" 30mm
Height: 1.6" 41mm
Weight: 1.96 oz 55g
Voltage: 4V-6V
Torque: 347 oz/in 25kg/cm
Speed: .16 sec/60 degree (6.0V)
 
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Thats a big bastard!
 
They REALLY need to get dirty in order to look real.

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And we all know that will never happen since all you build is shelf queens, LOL!!!! But is sure is looking purtty, it will make a fine additione to your shelf for sure, you could always use your painting skills to paint on some dirt, LOL!!!! Keep up the awesome work Ralph.....:D
 
The Humm-Vee wheels and Rok Lok tires look great! I know you don't like dirt so it would be my pleasure to give them that true scale dirty look!
 
I just got back from HobbyTown, and with what I got there and the 5 or 6 deliveries I'll be getting this week, I'll hardly have enough time to paint dirt on those shiny new tires.
 
Come on, muddy? This is Rolex we're talking about.

even though his savage never sees the light of day it can prolly rip up some dirt, mud, sand, grass, ect and it sure is pretty :hehe:

but i have a sneaking suspicion that the humm vee will see dirt, :ponder:
 


Extended the driveshaft to complete the drive train.
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FINALLY! She is sitting on the completed chassis and mounted in place.
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If you're familiar with the Revo suspension, you'll get an idea how big this thing is.

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Now that it's one complete unit, it sure is heavy, and it still doesn't have the motor and batteries in it.
 
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Hey Ralph do you turn the wheels on your trucks so they don't develop flat spots?
 
Finished the cage last night. I had to give up the rear seats for the trans and motor, so I tinted the rear windows and added the prisoner cage to disguise what's back there.

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You can see the cage through the windows, but you really can't see inside.

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Then, Brown did something for me today....

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