I am playing converting a model of 1/87 size into a radio control. Chip LED is equipped on small car body, each electric decoration including turn signal is applied. It is a major hobby in Germany and the Netherlands where railroad model is popular, but it is not well known in Japan yet. Herpa trucks and Rietze buses are often used for base vehicles. For the wonderful 1/87 channel, please visit the link.
Hello! What is that second chip in the middle of the model for? At first you show us the Rx45 receiver but the other one I don't think I see any information on. I would like to try and replicate an RC model at a 1/25 scale with functional lights. Is the Rx45 all that is needed to achieve that? Also, what transmitter are you using? Seems like you would need multiple channels to control the different LED programs. Currently, I have a Flysky GT3B which is 3 channels I believe. In my first project to do this, I used a DasMikro 8 Channel Micro Receiver and a DasMikro 1S3A ESC with light outputs.
Please sell these little rc cars online so much better then the ones on matket right bow called turbo racing and this would be the future of table top racing knstead of ho slot cars you can have table top rc racing qith cool cars like this
buy a chassis and its parts at more than 200 euros and just do the assembly, it's for everyone..... sorry but I prefer to build my parts myself with recycled elements. visually it's less beautiful but the result is perfect with the pride of really building your own rc (except the body) although in 3D printing it's to do it yourself no?......
Each port on the RX45 is pre-programmed with outputs for drive motors, servos, and LEDs. Details can be found on the Deltang website. Solder a motor or LED to each of its ports.
@@kasky_RC_factory ah okay thank you! I have my R12 herpa truck and I will order the parts soon. I'm scared about a lot off stuff like fitting the components in place, programming the receiver etc. your videos are very inspiring!
Why not use a micro linear airplane servo since they’re a fraction of the size and weight? Would save a lot of battery power and internal space. Anyhow, nice build though as this is quite a skill to have.
What is a micro linear airplane servo? Please give me a link the site. The servo I'm using is currently the most popular and small one in the 1/87 RC world.