Great videos! So much great content! As a perfectionist that built and restored many great vehicles over my 25 year career. I always welcome productive feedback. I find that in many of your videos there is a part missing. This video it is the entire first section of the trailer. I know I would enjoy watching the building of it.
I say it most everytime I comment and I will say it again. I love your videos! You are such a talented man. The way you can look at, measure, and transfer things from a small model into an amazing larger replica just blows my mind. I truly wish I could figure out how your mind works so that I might could do it myself. I have been wanting to make myself a truck body of a '40's C.O.E. delivery truck/van and just have no idea where to start or how to do it but hopefully I can watch enough of your videos to maybe grasp it someday. Until then thank you for sharing your talent sir! I for one look forward to all your videos and enjoy them immensely!
@@HobbyconceptsLLC if I can ever figure out how to do the C.O.E. truck I'll send some pictures. Doubt it'll be anytime soon but it is eating at me to start trying something!
Your attention to detail is amazing, your craftsmanship is amazing!!! Keep up the great work and keep the videos coming I really enjoy your commentary, well spoken !!!
Thank you Bob thought you forgotten about part 6 great work and thank you for putting it in a way so a green horn like me can under stand it have a great Christmas mate regards
Nope, did not forget. Just super busy building Tamiya trucks. Part 7 is underway now - hopefully it will not be as long a gap. I appreciate you watching!!!
Well Bob after watching your videos I've finally pulled the trigger on a p802 , if my wife asks I'm blaming you! I've already got the p408 Humvee and I'm really impressed. All the best for the new year, keep the great videos coming.
Very nice craftsmanship and attention to detail! I also love your tutorials, easy to understand and follow and the production values make them a pleasure to watch. Your efforts show in the quality!
Your work is great, the way you design and quality is first rate BUT please make the ramp RC controlled. Don't have the knob out the side and manual to use. Your work deserves the hands off system. its looking mega,well done.
Great video, can't wait to see this done, trying to get an 802 now after buying the Hg p408 Humvee, quality is very impressive.. Keep up the good work, all the best from Liverpool.
Do the clamps not press out the pattern on Diamond plate. I do think double sided carpet tape would of been better. Epoxy can dry to hard and a bit of flex it will pop off. Same way as you can't use epoxy on smooth ABS. Good work Trailier is coming on well.
I really liked watching how you built this. Very cool ideas. Great job. More videos like this please.
Great videos! So much great content! As a perfectionist that built and restored many great vehicles over my 25 year career. I always welcome productive feedback. I find that in many of your videos there is a part missing. This video it is the entire first section of the trailer. I know I would enjoy watching the building of it.
Finally someone who builds things for rc and shares it awesome videos.
Awesome video, looking out for part 7
I say it most everytime I comment and I will say it again. I love your videos! You are such a talented man. The way you can look at, measure, and transfer things from a small model into an amazing larger replica just blows my mind. I truly wish I could figure out how your mind works so that I might could do it myself. I have been wanting to make myself a truck body of a '40's C.O.E. delivery truck/van and just have no idea where to start or how to do it but hopefully I can watch enough of your videos to maybe grasp it someday. Until then thank you for sharing your talent sir! I for one look forward to all your videos and enjoy them immensely!
Thanks Jay. My wife would like to figure out how my mind works to - but so far no luck! That C.O.E. Truck is awesome!
@@HobbyconceptsLLC if I can ever figure out how to do the C.O.E. truck I'll send some pictures. Doubt it'll be anytime soon but it is eating at me to start trying something!
Looking forward for the next video :) details are amazing.
Your attention to detail is amazing, your craftsmanship is amazing!!! Keep up the great work and keep the videos coming I really enjoy your commentary, well spoken !!!
Thank you Bob thought you forgotten about part 6 great work and thank you for putting it in a way so a green horn like me can under stand it have a great Christmas mate regards
Nope, did not forget. Just super busy building Tamiya trucks. Part 7 is underway now - hopefully it will not be as long a gap. I appreciate you watching!!!
Well Bob after watching your videos I've finally pulled the trigger on a p802 , if my wife asks I'm blaming you! I've already got the p408 Humvee and I'm really impressed. All the best for the new year, keep the great videos coming.
I actually saw a couple of these trailers being hauled to someplace the other day. The servos work really well to move the neck.
Very nice craftsmanship and attention to detail! I also love your tutorials, easy to understand and follow and the production values make them a pleasure to watch. Your efforts show in the quality!
Awesome project!
Wow another great video from a true craftsman!
looks very good, nice job so far and a good explanation as well
Wow that’s looking amazing
Looking good
Your work is great, the way you design and quality is first rate BUT please make the ramp RC controlled. Don't have the knob out the side and manual to use. Your work deserves the hands off system. its looking mega,well done.
Still might :-)
When i looked at the manual, i der that the rising of the Beck is done with a cable, maybe you can do the same
Great video, can't wait to see this done, trying to get an 802 now after buying the Hg p408 Humvee, quality is very impressive.. Keep up the good work, all the best from Liverpool.
Email me (address in description) and I will send you a scanned copy of the drawings.
looking great,
amazing!
love the build bud do you still have the plans available pleas as i would love to have a shot at building it
Sure do. My email is in the description. Just email me for a set.
Also you could of used Aircraft air retracts for nose lift.
Do the clamps not press out the pattern on Diamond plate. I do think double sided carpet tape would of been better. Epoxy can dry to hard and a bit of flex it will pop off. Same way as you can't use epoxy on smooth ABS. Good work Trailier is coming on well.
The aluminum is pretty think and hard so no effect from the clamps. I am still on the fence about the epoxy but it seems to have worked very well.
Great series of videos. do you have drawings or measurements for the parts you made?
There is a link in the description to my eBay store and I do have copies of my large drawings for sale.
@@HobbyconceptsLLC I took a look for your large plans on ebay but couldn't find them.
It's looking really good well done.
QUESTION have you ever made or tried to make a B-trailer ( semi trailer with a fifth wheel plate at the back )
Not yet!
@@HobbyconceptsLLC would that be possible build for yourself plus the channel 🖒
I actually do have the parts and will do one sometime in the future.
@@HobbyconceptsLLC I will be looking forward to that build just like this one 🖒🖒
Bob what brand of epoxy are you using ,,,,,love the videos BTW
Bob Smith brand. Most hobby stores have their store name printed on it.
What did you cut the diamond plate with
Tin snips
Hello. Could you provide me with this manual in PDF?
Hey y dont u just swap the power wire to reverse it?
They don't work that way. I could do it with a reversing servo lead (or a radio and reverse that) but it was not hard to mount them the way I did.
1st!