HG-P407 "Bruiser Clone" Arrived Today!
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Re: HG-P407 "Bruiser Clone" Arrived Today!
This is really my first time working on anything in the crawler line and I'm not really well versed on what's best , there are various brake options that are quite important for crawling but you might be better asking on a crawler forum as I just don't know the answer sorry .
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Re: HG-P407 "Bruiser Clone" Arrived Today!
I don't know if it's realistic to think these could ever be a true crawler. To start with, the gearing is not low enough to truly "crawl". Add to that the limited travel of a leaf spring suspension, and you don't get a competitive rock crawler. That being said, I believe that with a few mods and upgrades these will make a very fun and capable trail truck. The heavy weight and 4wd shifting capabilities give a scale feeling while driving that I don't get while driving my Vaterra Ascender.
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Nothing like my Twin Hammers either , there is a leaf spring class for crawlers I believe but you need fancy twist shackles and z boxes to get the articulation , checking the prices on rc4wd for those parts it comes to about £130 so not in my budget for this build .
I'm tempted to make a set of twist shackles but not right now .
I'm tempted to make a set of twist shackles but not right now .
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I've decided to just ditch the big bull bars front and back , I'm making up a very plain bar to join the rear chassis legs as a rear bumper as it does tend to ground out on the rear as it levels out . I'm de-chromeing the front bumper on the body and then I'll paint it black as well.
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today i shaved the front arches so the rubber extensions fit flush on , de-chromed and painted the front bumper and fabricated a new rear bumper.




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Re: HG-P407 "Bruiser Clone" Arrived Today!
Thanks the the kind words guys .
I have been looking and thinking about the rear light lenses , I'm tempted to put some baking foil behind them to see how that looks , I don't like seeing white bodywork through them , I've got a lighting kit coming so I've been holding off till it arrives , I'll paint the screws for sure as well as some others .
If I get time today I'll spin up the lath and make up some spacers for the front wheels so the track matches the rear , I should be able to get more steering lock before the tires foul on the springs as well , the rear is about 15 mm wider so that's two 7.5 mm spacers to make .
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Good deal there , welcome to the club .
I made the spacers for the front wheels this afternoon and I'm much happier with the look and the extra steering lock , it was dark out by the time I finished so its not tested yet .
I made the spacers for the front wheels this afternoon and I'm much happier with the look and the extra steering lock , it was dark out by the time I finished so its not tested yet .
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Yes they need longer screws , if I made more I'd probably do them in plastic instead of aluminium just because it would be quicker , I'd still have to charge £20 plus p+p because of the time it takes .
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I finally caved and ordered the rear window despite delivery costing twice as much as as the part , I think that's the last thing on my list .
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