Cheers man, my collection is a lot less diverse than yours so there's always plenty of cross compatibility. I knew I had to have these bits of 70's British tin in it when they appeared.
They would probably perform better on more technical rocky terrain as stock, they would just look a lot less good doing so. These aren't really built for that sort of thing.
I love what you did here. I was just thinking. It’s an amazing truck for $55 but the height and wheels really threw off the look. Now it looks perfect. What size tires sis you use?
@@EidstaRC In this video it is on WPL V4 tyres around 3DP wheels - check the description for links to both. I have since rebuilt that one with smaller tyres and lower ride height, more like a completely stock version. facebook.com/share/p/ZJ2nJYaaUaCHrREr/
@@alfi386 Hi there, it is a 5.5" figure from the old British TV series Primeval. They are not made anymore but can be found on UK eBay. The right leg was removed at the knee.
Looks great. I also decided to make such disks, bought rubber, but with disks a question arose. What disk do you use in this video? In the archive there are 3 files for 3D printing, all of different widths. Which file did you use?
These are the Stock version, not the narrower version. When I drew and named the narrow version I don't know I was going to create this one. Narrow is only 1mm different to the original file. For this look it is the Stock file you want.
@@lexxanplay I resin print, so the thin section of those supports just break off. Its a hang over from when i used to design my prints to print flat off the back of the wheel.
@@神維くるみ I think the figures are described as 5.5". They are from the old British TV series Primeval. Because of the shape of the interior the inside leg of the figure needed to be removed.
Have a look at the video description for more information about the build.
The best MN168 I have seen so far
🔵🔵🔵🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍🔵🔵🔵
@@carloshnunez Thank you!
Very good looking truck, nice video! I like it! 👍 👍 👍
Thanks!
That looks absolutely incredible, great work 👏🏻
Thanks man!
Looks worlds better than the goofy original setup
I think they also make the same portals but for the MN82 but with 5mm hex, I just ordered for my MN82, will see if they fit
Looking good. I like these. I just wish I wasn't so invested in 20 other platforms!
Cheers man, my collection is a lot less diverse than yours so there's always plenty of cross compatibility. I knew I had to have these bits of 70's British tin in it when they appeared.
Good work... Looks way better
Looks very nice now🤩👏👍😍 and the music choice is also 😍😍🥰
Very cool👍
Muy chulos Mark, estoy deseando tener el mío......
Que tal una prueba más dura? Zona de rocas?
They would probably perform better on more technical rocky terrain as stock, they would just look a lot less good doing so. These aren't really built for that sort of thing.
Looks great, also the video is very nice👏👏
Nice ❤ 🔥🔥
scaled.....🎉🎉🎉
So beautyful, where can i get this rims/wheels please?
Thanks, there links to the 3DP wheels file and information about the other parts used in the build in the video description.
I love what you did here. I was just thinking. It’s an amazing truck for $55 but the height and wheels really threw off the look.
Now it looks perfect.
What size tires sis you use?
@@EidstaRC In this video it is on WPL V4 tyres around 3DP wheels - check the description for links to both. I have since rebuilt that one with smaller tyres and lower ride height, more like a completely stock version.
facebook.com/share/p/ZJ2nJYaaUaCHrREr/
@@smallscaleadventures thank you. I realized after asking the question that you posted the links.
What the figure inside? Did you cut the leg? Please tell me. Thanks before
@@alfi386 Hi there, it is a 5.5" figure from the old British TV series Primeval. They are not made anymore but can be found on UK eBay. The right leg was removed at the knee.
Looks great. I also decided to make such disks, bought rubber, but with disks a question arose. What disk do you use in this video? In the archive there are 3 files for 3D printing, all of different widths. Which file did you use?
These are the Stock version, not the narrower version. When I drew and named the narrow version I don't know I was going to create this one. Narrow is only 1mm different to the original file. For this look it is the Stock file you want.
@@smallscaleadventures And there is also a version "stock v2" and it is much narrower than the other two. Use Version 2 or just wide version 1?
@@lexxanplay This video has these:
WPL_MN_Range_Rover_Rostyle_Stock_v2.stl
@@smallscaleadventures Great, I understand you. And how did you remove the pillar-like supports (which are on the stock V2 version)?
@@lexxanplay I resin print, so the thin section of those supports just break off. Its a hang over from when i used to design my prints to print flat off the back of the wheel.
What is the size of the figure on the vehicle?
Do you remove the legs again?
@@神維くるみ I think the figures are described as 5.5". They are from the old British TV series Primeval. Because of the shape of the interior the inside leg of the figure needed to be removed.
Thank you