WickedFog
Starter of too many projects. Oh look... SQUIRREL!
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Yeah, adding anything animated to an RC, even if just forThanks for the feedback.
Honestly, I am not incredibly worried about making it MORE effective. At least not this year. Maybe next winter LOL
This was just a fun project, just becuase.
I saw it as a free file on Bambu and already had some filament on the printer so I figured why not?
I also had he spare servo as I had just replaced one. And I was in the middle of rebuilding the JLU anyway - well, converting it to brushless.
So I figured what the heck, let's try it.
I have never been mechanically inclined, but I do have a creative side, and, I do like being mentally challenged (yes, I said that). SO what I have struggled in life mechanically always overcame out of sheer stubbornness and the intellect side of figuring out how something works, then making it happen. I guess that's why some folks are engineers are some are mechanics LOL.
But, I still have a few more little things to do with this. I got a while Jeep SCX30 for Christmas and my goal is to make them look as close as possible to eachother. These will not be comp builds by any means, just scale builds with as much performance as possible without losing scale look.
I also have 3 other 24s I am currently working on. Plus with the 3D printer, my thoughts are running wild, not with just RC stuff
I will definitely hang on to the plow set up. Next winter I might revisit it. If I do I will probably look into tracks, I do like that idea. And I would switch to a receiver that would allow me to actually really control the plow, raise and lower it. Right now it is basically just a button that just moves it full speed one way. SO I have it in the down position and hitting the button raises it. I would put it on a dial switch, like my RWS build, and make it so I have full control, putting it in a neutral position off the ground to start, then be able to go higher or lower as desired
I actually want to get a large scale crawler someday and build it really heavy and put a plow on it. I just think it would be nice to have for the days they don't clear my sidewalk. I have enough trouble walking as it is
Now, if you could manage to find one of these in 24th scale, and built your truck right, with some good traction, I think this might be doable.

