Bruder D3 Bulldozer Conversion Overview
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- These are the links to the files to print the drive sprockets and the blades
www.thingiverse.com/thing:400... blades
www.thingiverse.com/thing:400... sprocket
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Build video who'd be nice and with 3d print also!
i just wanted to say thank you for your original video you did of this, It was the door opening for me on converting stuff, and now i have a fleet of different stuff!! Currently i am revisiting alot of my builds upgrading them as i have learned more from when i started!! cheers from vancouver island!!
Hey. This is a new version, I did your previous version of the D5.
And I say again, you are a great builder. Thank you very much for sharing files.👍👍
I to made my drive lik this.
But using only mixing I the radio.
I also just recently made only the sprocket to glue to the original drive hub after removing the stock sprocket. Shows a lot of promise.
I will have to put all my files somewhere for people to find if they want.
Thank you for sharing once again👍👍👍
🕵️♂️ Gotch ya again 😂🤪. This has JRP has inspired me to release my take on the D5 dozer set up a bit different but all does the same job. Some files I Erased yet I can go back and remake.. I’ll work on that vid...
@@thatsmyrc
Yes you got me again.
Maybe as they say "great minds think alike" lol..
Yes I love your design, they are awesome, but your so secretive😜
I know why though, and I fully understand..
Build video for sure, waited for a build vid of the big dozer forever!
I’m in for a build video series! Would love to watch!
I LOVE the 3D printed blade!
they work pretty good. i have a few variations of it.
@@juddphillips I haven't yet printed it. Is the curvature of the blade matching with PVC pipe? Would it be possible to face the blade with a piece of pipe? That would solve the dirt sticking issues more easily than sanding.....I would think.
@@pnwRC. i don't know, i don't remember what diameter i drew it as. i designed it about 2 years ago.
@@juddphillips nun
Awesome take on your style of build much nicer than hot glue 🤪 that blade is amazing! That my friend w/ your permission would be honored to try one out on mine 👍🏼 A true gentleman on your way of thinking also. Tamiya paint camel yellow is a close match too the Bruder yellow, yet at Lowe’s they sell a yellow in Valspar spray that is a dead on match. Has a Matt finish or a lower luster so too speak
I put links in the description to the parts I designed and printed for this. There’s 2 different blades to choose from. Have fun!
Build videos for sure and the 3d print files
links to the files are in the video description
Build videos yes please 😀
I would love a build series I watched the previous ones you did 4 years ago and was about to do something like that using the Tamiya but if there's a newer better way of doing it that would be great!
I also find it really cool that you combined 3D printing and RC I'm was thinking of doing the same thing.
Glad to see you back Awesome job brother 🤙
Great video!
That looks good. How did you do your servos to drive. I have built the d5 with the two motor gear box and kept burning up the motors but I finally found some that could handle the sabortooth controler but now have started stripping the servos for my blade. So I went to a bigger servo with metal gears and add a bec to the system.so I think I finally got all the bugs out. well really like and enjoy your tractor builds. Would really like to see your build on the d11 bulldozer . Keep it up man
This bulldozer is for sale $260 shipped in the USA contact me in the JRP RC Facebook group facebook.com/groups/2833174093367999/?ref=bookmarks
Hello There. Thank You very much for your videos and files!! I'm currently working on the D3 and i was curious which servos you are running in yours? I've printed your Oversize Blade and currently printing your sprockets. I cant thank you enough for these files and videos. I was going to try and run the Hitec HSR-2645CRh servos but im just not sure its possible to maintain the stock width. Do you know if others are doing this with a standard servo or is it usually done with a low profile in this machine? Anyways , Thanks again for all your time and any input you may have. I cant wait to share a vid of your blade in action!!
i don't remember what servos i used, they were some cheep Chinese no name ones with metal gears. i think they were low profile ones.
@@juddphillips thank You for your reply. I went ahead and designed a box for the full size ones. Your videos have been such a huge inspiration for me. Thanks Again
Can you do a step-by-step video
Would love to have the track and spocket files
Hello Sir. Hope you are doing well and staying safe. I was writing to see if its ok to post up a remix of your sprocket that I made. The only thing I changed was took the inner flange off so the witdth would work with full size servos. Please let me know if that would be ok. Thank You.
Build video please
Wanting a copy of the drive ⚙️
What 3d printer would u suggest
I use a monoprice mini, there $200 on amazon and are easily modified with printed parts. I don’t know anything about any others except the ultimaker we have at work is a pile of crap and costs thousands.
I currently use the flashforge for hobby parts perfect for sizing up of parts on table. it is a extremely capable printer at fairly low cost. Many options to dial it in on settings.
$$$?