Congratulations on an amazing build project. The result is fantastic with a good choice of components, colours, accessories and realistic weathering. The wiring in particular looked especially complicated. Did everything go to plan so far?
Thank you, I'm glad to read such a comment. I admit that at the very beginning I had a big problem - I primed the model with a primer, then painted it with two-component paint from an airbrush. When I thought the paint was dry after a day and lifted parts of the cargo box, the paint peeled off and sank under my fingers - it was hard only on the top. At the beginning I started to wash off the paint on the sides of the cargo box, I used a solvent, small wooden planks to remove the paint. At first everything was fine, but after a while the solvent turned out to be too strong and melted the plastic parts. There were deep scratches... I had to wait a long time for it all to dry. Later, I dry-wiped the paint with sandpaper, I had to fill the scratches. The plastic hooks of the tarpaulin lines melted completely (fortunately, there were more of them in the set than needed for the model). I had a lot of work to get the sides back to their original state. Everything else was easy, the electrics look complicated, but for me it was easy ... although I will admit that in my haste I burned one receiver and the sound module by connecting the wires incorrectly. As a curiosity, I will add that I even made a 5-pin connector at the back of the truck, so that in the future it would be possible to connect a trailer with all working lights. The most important thing, however, is that the model is already finished, now I think I will take a few months break in building more rc models 😁
@@kolekcjoner205-models Did I see you using the rust/red colour primer? Is this to show weathering if the body is scratched? Also, I see you were using Tamiya ABS cement. Is this a good product to use to bond the plastic parts together strongly? I didn't select an adhesive to use yet on the ABS parts for my PG4A kit. Would you like a trailer like the one in the photo that you used for inspiration for your truck? I suppose most trailer kits of that style are 1:14 scale.
@@BlackSeaRC In fact, at that time, I only had a primer in this color, which probably does not affect the final result ... unless I scratch the model someday and the paint falls off somewhere. However, I doubt it, because it is painted with agricultural varnish and typical clear car varnish, so they are much stronger than spray paints or modeling paints. I think that this Tamiya glue for ABS is very strong, I glued the whole model with it, it holds much better than those Tamiya glues with a green cap. You just have to be careful not to get it on the top part. Maybe I'll build this trailer, it's a P50, it's available for 3D printing in 1/10 scale, so with a 1/11 scale model, it may eventually be.: cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/trailer-p50-stl-model-1-10
@@kolekcjoner205-models Thanks for the information about paint and glue. Typically, I use Tamiya paints and other products whenever possible as they usually give good results for me. This trailer is certainly authentic for use with the 813 but, as I'm sure you already appreciate, it will struggle on anything much more severe than dirt tracks. I have been involved with quite a few high-mobility vehicles in real life and it was always difficult to specify a trailer that did not significantly reduce the performance of the prime mover in off-road conditions.
A very handy video for someone attempting to build a DC 8. Details are revealed that clear up any confusion. I may simplify the wiring. I keep referring back to this video whenever I hit a snag. I am not applying Threadlock to anything until I am sure it is in the right place!
Respekt, ein schönes Modell, mit vielen Detail und Kleinigkeiten, die es einfach wert sind. Dann schon wieder fast zu schade für den Dreck. Steht bei mir auch noch auf der to do Liste.
Hi! Great video! Thanks! I've just bought a DC8 kit and see you've replaced the motor? It looks like the Quicrun Pro which only comes as 2300kv is this correct? Your description states it's 1800kv? Is the control good with this setup? Also AliExpress suggests the DS3235SG servos are upto 7.4v, are they ok on 8.4v? Many thanks! Dave
Hello! Thanks for nice comment 🙂 This is the 1800kV version as described, the 1200kV QuicRun would be even better, because such high revs are not needed in this model , but it was not available when I bought my engine. The brush one from the set was too weak for slow driving, especially in second gear there was a lack of power , so I replaced it and everything seems to be OK. In first gear, the model drives most realistically, it never lacks power, but I do not use the automatic power regulation available in this engine, because then the model did not always drive smoothly. This is probably due to some play in the drive system, because it consists of many drive shafts. The specific servos that I have in the model in the description on AliExpress were written that they could operate at a voltage of 8.4 V and with this voltage they reach a value of 35 kg. They are sufficient for regular driving, but if you want to drive (or ride - I don't know what the correct form is in this case) , for example, on rocks, it is better to install even stronger 45 kg servos, because it is a heavy model. This is a link to the servos I bought, I just don't know if the same offer will be displayed in your country: a.aliexpress.com/_EzGBQM5 Regards! Hubert
Congratulations on an amazing build project. The result is fantastic with a good choice of components, colours, accessories and realistic weathering. The wiring in particular looked especially complicated. Did everything go to plan so far?
Thank you, I'm glad to read such a comment.
I admit that at the very beginning I had a big problem - I primed the model with a primer, then painted it with two-component paint from an airbrush. When I thought the paint was dry after a day and lifted parts of the cargo box, the paint peeled off and sank under my fingers - it was hard only on the top. At the beginning I started to wash off the paint on the sides of the cargo box, I used a solvent, small wooden planks to remove the paint. At first everything was fine, but after a while the solvent turned out to be too strong and melted the plastic parts. There were deep scratches... I had to wait a long time for it all to dry. Later, I dry-wiped the paint with sandpaper, I had to fill the scratches. The plastic hooks of the tarpaulin lines melted completely (fortunately, there were more of them in the set than needed for the model). I had a lot of work to get the sides back to their original state.
Everything else was easy, the electrics look complicated, but for me it was easy ... although I will admit that in my haste I burned one receiver and the sound module by connecting the wires incorrectly. As a curiosity, I will add that I even made a 5-pin connector at the back of the truck, so that in the future it would be possible to connect a trailer with all working lights.
The most important thing, however, is that the model is already finished, now I think I will take a few months break in building more rc models 😁
@@kolekcjoner205-models Did I see you using the rust/red colour primer? Is this to show weathering if the body is scratched? Also, I see you were using Tamiya ABS cement. Is this a good product to use to bond the plastic parts together strongly? I didn't select an adhesive to use yet on the ABS parts for my PG4A kit.
Would you like a trailer like the one in the photo that you used for inspiration for your truck? I suppose most trailer kits of that style are 1:14 scale.
@@BlackSeaRC In fact, at that time, I only had a primer in this color, which probably does not affect the final result ... unless I scratch the model someday and the paint falls off somewhere. However, I doubt it, because it is painted with agricultural varnish and typical clear car varnish, so they are much stronger than spray paints or modeling paints.
I think that this Tamiya glue for ABS is very strong, I glued the whole model with it, it holds much better than those Tamiya glues with a green cap. You just have to be careful not to get it on the top part.
Maybe I'll build this trailer, it's a P50, it's available for 3D printing in 1/10 scale, so with a 1/11 scale model, it may eventually be.: cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/trailer-p50-stl-model-1-10
@@kolekcjoner205-models Thanks for the information about paint and glue. Typically, I use Tamiya paints and other products whenever possible as they usually give good results for me.
This trailer is certainly authentic for use with the 813 but, as I'm sure you already appreciate, it will struggle on anything much more severe than dirt tracks. I have been involved with quite a few high-mobility vehicles in real life and it was always difficult to specify a trailer that did not significantly reduce the performance of the prime mover in off-road conditions.
A very handy video for someone attempting to build a DC 8. Details are revealed that clear up any confusion. I may simplify the wiring. I keep referring back to this video whenever I hit a snag. I am not applying Threadlock to anything until I am sure it is in the right place!
Thank you, it's nice to read it 😀
The video is great. Beautiful video. The truk is also good. Thank you sharing wonderful video. Have a nice day
Thank you very much, have a nice day too!
🙂🖖
WoW😃Great work my friend, Excellent RC 👍
Thank you 😉
Respekt, ein schönes Modell, mit vielen Detail und Kleinigkeiten, die es einfach wert sind. Dann schon wieder fast zu schade für den Dreck. Steht bei mir auch noch auf der to do Liste.
Vielen Dank für deine Wertschätzung, es ist schön, es zu lesen :)
🇮🇪 brilliant work magnificent build truck 🚚 its totally awesome
Thank you very much 🙂
Have a nice day!
@@kolekcjoner205-models your welcome
Przyjemność budowania!
Zgadza się...choć szczerze przyznam, że czasem miałem momenty jak moja cierpliwość wisiała na włosku 🤣
@@kolekcjoner205-models
Znam to uczucie, znam.
I czasami tylko myśl, że coś kosztowało niemało powstrzymuje mnie od rozwalenia tego.
@@skorpionman67 O dokładnie w punkt 🤣
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A awesome build of a amazing RC Truck! A true scale RC! Congrats for a very good work my Friend!!!
Nice to read such a comment my friend, thank you 😊
@@kolekcjoner205-models You're welcome my Friend 🐼👍🏻
Man, it's a lot of work, but the result is amazing! Congratulations!!!👍
Thank you friend, I'm glad to read such a comment 😉
Awesome build, truck looks amazing.
Thank you 🙂
Excellent shot. Like !
🖐😁nice sharing my friend
👏💯👍✌️
Thank you friend 😉🖖
Nice🤩. Cant wait to see how this thing do offroad stuff💪
Thank you 🤝, there will be another video with the presentation of the model and in a week I will publish a video of the first ride on the channel 😉
Hello,
Nice video and very interesting!👍
Greetings Seven🖖
Hello Seven!
Thank you very much 😊
Cool project 👍
Thank you 🙂
Dein Tatra ist ja ein Traum 👍.
Vielen Dank 🤝🙂
Świetny materiał oraz model wykonany z dbałością o szczegóły .Like
Dzięki 😉
Hi dear friend
Nice video
Good 👍
Have a great day 😃👍
Hi, thank you, I'm glad you like it 😊
Have a nice day too!
Great model
Thank you 🙂
Superb 👍
Thank you friend, I'm glad you like it 😉
Hi! Great video! Thanks!
I've just bought a DC8 kit and see you've replaced the motor? It looks like the Quicrun Pro which only comes as 2300kv is this correct? Your description states it's 1800kv? Is the control good with this setup?
Also AliExpress suggests the DS3235SG servos are upto 7.4v, are they ok on 8.4v?
Many thanks!
Dave
Hello! Thanks for nice comment 🙂
This is the 1800kV version as described, the 1200kV QuicRun would be even better, because such high revs are not needed in this model , but it was not available when I bought my engine.
The brush one from the set was too weak for slow driving, especially in second gear there was a lack of power , so I replaced it and everything seems to be OK. In first gear, the model drives most realistically, it never lacks power, but I do not use the automatic power regulation available in this engine, because then the model did not always drive smoothly. This is probably due to some play in the drive system, because it consists of many drive shafts.
The specific servos that I have in the model in the description on AliExpress were written that they could operate at a voltage of 8.4 V and with this voltage they reach a value of 35 kg. They are sufficient for regular driving, but if you want to drive (or ride - I don't know what the correct form is in this case) , for example, on rocks, it is better to install even stronger 45 kg servos, because it is a heavy model. This is a link to the servos I bought, I just don't know if the same offer will be displayed in your country: a.aliexpress.com/_EzGBQM5
Regards!
Hubert
a gdzie kupiles koguty na dachu tatry ?
Koguty były z Aliexpress, w zasadzie to chyba jedyny rodzaj pomarańczowych kogutów, jakie można było tam kupić.
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