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I'd like to edit myself- It was "License to Kill" that featured the semi-truck wheelie. I knew I was wrong, it just took 10 minutes of Googling to find the right answer.

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I'd like to edit myself- It was "License to Kill" that featured the semi-truck wheelie. I knew I was wrong, it just took 10 minutes of Googling to find the right answer.
Yup thats it, one of the timothy dalton movies. He was my least favorite bond actors. I cannot decide if i prefer connery or moore, but I think it was moore. He always seemed like the ultimate pimp... Never got dirty or sweaty and aleways had a smart ass comment to make!
   
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Still working on the truck, should have some progress pics by midweek. Everyone (especially Neil) will be happy that the red chassis is gone...

Figured out how to fit the 1/4 scale servos in, took a bit of "trimming" to make them fit. I looked at possibly making a mount for the 3905 tranny and think it is possible. I will investigate that some more. I think the axi motor will go in with the current trans and we will see how it does...
   
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Don't know if have already seen this built here (not mine).

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Don't know if have already seen this built here (not mine).

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This is too cool!!! He put alot more work into his than I did

I still need to get my 6x6 finished, but work has been very busy. I will try to get some more work done this weeked. I do like the hummer bodies, might do that with mine...
   
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So here is the next incarnation of the 6x6! Now it has an axi 2826/12 760kv outrunner. Using 14/72 gearing and it seems to be about right. I think I will play with the gearing a bit to get it just right. Also check out the 1/4 scale front steering servo, plenty of power there. I also repaced the rear servo with a hitec 5997tg servo for added power. I have the aftershock wheels/tires, but I want to remove the front tires from the wheels and add some weight. Still a blast to play with, easily goes anywhere I want, even thru foot deep grass!
   
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Still a blast to play with, easily goes anywhere I want.....
That's the whole point, isn't it??
   
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So here is the next incarnation of the 6x6! Now it has an axi 2826/12 760kv outrunner. Using 14/72 gearing and it seems to be about right. I think I will play with the gearing a bit to get it just right. Also check out the 1/4 scale front steering servo, plenty of power there. I also repaced the rear servo with a hitec 5997tg servo for added power. I have the aftershock wheels/tires, but I want to remove the front tires from the wheels and add some weight. Still a blast to play with, easily goes anywhere I want, even thru foot deep grass!
Isn't the torque of that little motor incredible? So much in such a small package.

I'm sure you could up the gearing some if you want. Even with the additional weight and the additional drivetrain of your creation.

Looks great! Can I drive it? LOL
   
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