Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Steps 34 to 36 Bodywork Part 1

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  • Hi RC Enthusiasts
    Welcome to my channel and thank you for taking the time to view this video.
    This is the Tamiya Rock Socker on Tamiya's answer to a crawler chassis. This awesome model comes as standard with a 540 size motor, a single speed centre gearbox, the ability to choose to have locked / unlocked front & rear axle differentials, front & rear barrel spring, with separate oil shock absorbers, metal chassis rails, four link front and rear chassis links, soft tires and detailed plastic bead lock wheels, the ability to choose to have the optional four wheel steering option, part ball bearing and part metal bearings and a highly detailed polycarbonate body.
    If you would like to see the previous steps of the build, please visit:
    1. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Chassis Unboxing
    2. • Video - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Chassis Introduction
    3. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Link Mounts
    4. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 2 Attaching the Link Mounts
    5. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 3 Mechanism Deck
    6. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 4 Ladder Frame
    7. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 5 Differential Gear
    8. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 6 Drive Shaft
    9. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 7 Axle Housing
    10. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 8 Attaching Suspension Mount
    11. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 9 Coil Spring Mount
    12. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Steps 10 and 11 Attaching Front and Rear Uprights
    13. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 12 Checking the RC Equipment
    14. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 13 Steering Servo
    15. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 14 Attaching the Steering Servo
    16. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 15 Attaching Rear Steering Rear Tie Rods
    17. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 16 Attaching the axle housings
    18. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 17 Dampers
    19. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 18 Filling the Dampers with Oil
    20. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 19 Attaching the Coil Springs
    21. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 20 Attaching the Dampers
    22. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 21 Central Drive Shafts
    23. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 22 Planetary Gear
    24. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 23 Attaching the Planetary Gear
    25. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 24 Attaching the Motor
    26. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 25 Gear Case
    27. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 26 Attaching the Motor
    28. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 27 Attaching the RC Electronics
    29. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 28 Cross Members
    30. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 29 Attaching the Cross Members
    31. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 30 Wheels & Tyres
    32. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 31 Attaching the Bead Locks
    33. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 32 Attaching the Wheels
    34. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 33 Installation of the Battery
    I wanted to let you know I have started a crowdfunding Project for which I am aiming to raise £350. I would love it if you could donate using the link below to access my Project page. Any contribution large or small will be hugely appreciated. Thank you. A Kyosho RC Car: www.crowdfunde... JF-RC

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  • @Toystheyrenot
    @Toystheyrenot หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nicely done! It’s a good looking shell. Enjoy the painting process!👍😊

  • @AdventureTimeRC
    @AdventureTimeRC หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Nice work John trimming is a tedious job

  • @FastFreddyRC
    @FastFreddyRC หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Never my favourite part of the build but I’m getting better at it. Great stuff John!

    • @JF-RC
      @JF-RC  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@FastFreddyRC hey Freddy, thank you for watching and leaving me a lovely comment. best wishes to you and the family 😎🖐️😉

  • @HaydadRC
    @HaydadRC หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nice work John! That’s great that the arches were already cut!👍😊

    • @JF-RC
      @JF-RC  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@HaydadRC hey Jeremy, thank you for watching, yeah on this great body, very lucky to have the arches already cut. I can just see this one on your work bench over the Winter period 😉🖐️😎best wishes to you and the family 😎🖐️😉

  • @SevenWelt
    @SevenWelt หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Hello,
    Great update!👍
    Greetings Seven🖖

    • @JF-RC
      @JF-RC  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@SevenWelt hey Seven, thank you for watching. My best wishes to you and the family 😉🖐️😎

    • @SevenWelt
      @SevenWelt หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@JF-RC Hello,
      Thank you likewise!🍀
      Greetings Seven🖖

  • @madmustangrc214
    @madmustangrc214 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nice job John I do it the same way. I hope that you and your family are doing well and I will talk to you on the next one 👍👍👍.

    • @JF-RC
      @JF-RC  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@madmustangrc214 hey Kevin, thank you for watching. I hope that you and the family are keeping well too. Take care 😎🖐️😉

  • @UncleBobsRC
    @UncleBobsRC หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nice job John!!! You have much more of a steady hand than me, I was never and good using a blade to cut out a body, I use one at parts but not the whole thing, blades usually slip on me and I have enough scars as it is... Very well done man!!!!!!

    • @JF-RC
      @JF-RC  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@UncleBobsRC hey Bob, thank you my good man, I can understand that the score and snap method isn’t for everyone, and I know you have a perfectly good explanation for your hand not being as steady as it used to be, don’t want you getting anymore injuries😉🖐️😎my best wishes to you and the family 🙏😎🖐️😉

    • @UncleBobsRC
      @UncleBobsRC หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@JF-RC Steady hands aint really an issue, its age... However, I was never really good at it, now Kevin, I seen him go around a whole and take off the extra "scrap" in one go....