mrp high roller project
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mrp high roller project
Well this is my second high roller my other one is all original and complete. this one as u can see is missing some parts. in the last pic I am looking for 1 axle and 1 steering knuckle if anyone on here can help me out please pm thanks.
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Re: mrp high roller project
That's a beauty! I kept thinking, though, "Imagine how awesome it'd look if the shocks were gold..."
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Re: mrp high roller project
Oh man, the old High Roller. I've got one of these sitting in a box somewhere in need of being rebuilt. Only drove the thing a handful of times before disassembling it to dye the parts, then never got around to it.
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Re: mrp high roller project
Whatever you do, don't dye the parts if you're still considering it. The High Roller came in two versions. One with white plastics and one with black plastics. The white version was how they were originally produced until they switched over to black. The white version is worth more.
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Re: mrp high roller project
I've always loved the MRP High Roller. For some reason or other, I've always liked the weird ways of MRP. I wish we had more photos, videos and information about these trucks.
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Re: mrp high roller project
Yeah, good call on that one. I do have the one with the white parts, but after they had the molded flares instead of the rubber ones. Seeing this inspired me to dig out the truck from storage and start reassembling the truck last night. I managed to get the diffs all put together, but one of them is not working as expected. I'm guessing it needs shims, or is stripped a bit. The crown gear looked a little worse for wear. Looks like the tires are in good shape, minus one that isn't sealed. The body is in pretty good shape too, sans the not so skilled paint job I did when I got this thing back in my early teens. I'll have to take some pics once it starts coming together.Lowgear wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 4:38 am Whatever you do, don't dye the parts if you're still considering it. The High Roller came in two versions. One with white plastics and one with black plastics. The white version was how they were originally produced until they switched over to black. The white version is worth more.
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Re: mrp high roller project
Made some progress on the build. Going to have to take the rear diff apart and see what can be done about the gears as they are not working properly. Thankfully I tracked down someone who has the file to print the gear I believe needs replacing. Here's how it's looking thus far.










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Re: mrp high roller project
This Beast is awesome, it looks like a latter days 'Pede! I didn't even know it existed, I don't think we had it in Europe back in the days...

I can't believe this tiny gear train lost in the middle of the picture could withstand to the torque to move such a monsterPowderedToast76 wrote:

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Re: mrp high roller project
I think that was the (main) problem with these trucks.

Love your truck! Good luck with the gears!
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Re: mrp high roller project
That was one of the problems at least. It was a great concept but an overall poor execution unfortunately. We talked about the truck extensively over on ClodTalk around 11 years ago. One of the High Roller enthusiasts claimed they replaced the gears with metal ones but I don't remember if they went into specifics of where they got them from.
https://www.clodtalk.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=28854
https://www.clodtalk.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=28854
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Re: mrp high roller project
I think it may be time to find this bad boy a new home. I feel I may drop more time and money getting the gears molded/printed than I really want to invest at this time.
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