Kenworth wrecker
#1
Thread Starter

This is a build loosely based on a '42 Kenworth wrecker. I'm using a worminator chassis with outcry bushless motor and ESC. Tamiya King hauler cab and the rest is
scratch built including the boom and trunion/winch base. I've made much more progerss since this pic, but need to download and size them. More to come soon.
scratch built including the boom and trunion/winch base. I've made much more progerss since this pic, but need to download and size them. More to come soon.
#5
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 1,108
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: , NY
i am absolutley baffled by some of the projects i see on here. whenever i see these types of projects i cant help but ask myself, why arent these guys in buisness making these for the rest of us lol. nice work man. really, that is impressive
#7
ORIGINAL: diabolic-mind
i am absolutley baffled by some of the projects i see on here. whenever i see these types of projects i cant help but ask myself, why arent these guys in buisness making these for the rest of us lol. nice work man. really, that is impressive
i am absolutley baffled by some of the projects i see on here. whenever i see these types of projects i cant help but ask myself, why arent these guys in buisness making these for the rest of us lol. nice work man. really, that is impressive
Or at least that's how it was when I made one of my old hobbies into work many years ago.
To the OP looks nice
#9
Thread Starter

Update on the wrecker. These pics are of the the winch/trunion deck, electronics deck which will be hidden under the cab, and the winch's and boom with all lines installed.
#11
Thread Starter

Couple more pics. In These you can see the tank turrrettraverse gearbox and turret ring used to rotate the boom. Also I had to make some new shock springs to hold up the weight of all the
new aluminum and lifting gear in addition to any load being lifted.
new aluminum and lifting gear in addition to any load being lifted.
#14
Senior Member
My Feedback: (4)
Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 833
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: San Clemente,
CA
http://www.rigsofrods.com/repository/view/3493
I've been using this truck in Rigs of Rods... check out the 3D rotation
<br type="_moz"/>
I've been using this truck in Rigs of Rods... check out the 3D rotation
<br type="_moz"/>
#15
Thread Starter

Got bored of this sucker staring at me from the shelf so I slapped on paint and some details of the cab. Looks cool but pretty much non practical as most r/c's don't have a neutral. Can still lift or pull a crawler out of trouble though. Light bar is pretty nice, only around $20 shipped and is plug and play to an open channel on your rx for on/off and switching between 4 sequences. Have mine on the gear channel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anVt...ature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anVt...ature=youtu.be
#17
Thread Starter

Had an extra laying around from a 1/16 Heng long tank.
Taigen Tanks Turret Rotation Unit (TAG120619) | eBay
And the ring.
Large HengLong 1/16 Tank Turret Rotation Steering Gear pinion 360 Degree | eBay
Taigen Tanks Turret Rotation Unit (TAG120619) | eBay
And the ring.
Large HengLong 1/16 Tank Turret Rotation Steering Gear pinion 360 Degree | eBay
#23
Thread Starter

Yea, was thinking about that. Quick box out of styrene should do it, only issue may be the gearbox is spring loaded to make up for the not so perfect circle of aluminum I got to make the winch base. Suppose I could just double side tape it to the top of the gearbox so it can travel with it.
#24
Thread Starter

Couple more details. Mobile welding unit, cutting torch tanks and brackets to hold some more chain. Just about wraps it up, not going to crazy on the detailing on this build.
Last edited by TheBennyB; 07-06-2017 at 04:08 PM.



