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I've been looking into purchasing a Globe Line coe . Very good video.👍 It really shows the detailed chassis as well as the rest of the truck. I myself am old school & prefer the chrome. Although the black looks cool too. Either way you have a sweet truck.👍 Looking forward to more of your videos. Thanks
The Tamiya trucks are not too bad and are a easy build scale-ish truck. The only downside is the rear suspension, it should have airbags instead of the supplied "walking beam". There are a few aftermarket suppliers that make airbags on Ebay and Truescale Rc. But from a stand off scale the Tamiya looks fine. My Globe has a stretched King frame too and I may switch to a simulated airbag suspension once I get the $$$. I don't run a MFU either, seems like a rats nest of wires. I been looking at the GT Power and the Sevonaut sound systems. Just be warned, theese trucks are addictive. So far I have the Globe Liner, Volvo FH12 Gobetrotter, flatbed trailer and a NIB Grand Haul Black Edition. I also run the RC4WD Roady tires, the Tamiya tires are like hockey pucks.
I know I keep going to your old Videos... But they're so relevant to what I'm doing now! Those look good!! I got Aluminum Alcoas for my Grand Hauler. Aluminum Rims are definitely a good investment for these Trucks. I'm really looking forward to starting on my Globe Liner. Two Kits down the line.... But I'm getting a lot of great ideas from yours!! 👌👍👍
not a problem! I love these wheels! they work great. I had to use regular wheel nuts though. I got some fancy scale ones but with a load they kept coming off!
The last tractor I drove, back in 86, looked pretty much like that one, not as much chrome though,it was a plane jane international, with a 2stroke Detroit, and ten speed, spent a lot of time in that truck, running all over the country.
I used a king hauler frame. Just had to re-drill holes for the cab to mount to. guess that is why I have my tanks back farther and had room for the controls on the side.
Hi gr8 vid i just got my globe liner and i have 2 ?s if i may no one else. Wont andser them but one did u strach the chassie on yours and if so what rails did u use and 2 i saw u put a drive axle in the front may i ask how u did that and were did u get the axel i thank you for time and i love watchin your vids
The frame on the truck is it stock or modified because I have the multifunctional as well and I don't have the space for the fuel tank where the mfcu control is
my friend congratulations for your great work would like to know if you know to inform me where I can buy the differential of this miniature? Because I live in Brazil and I can not get here from now on I thank you, do you have a project for this meniatura?
First off.... I WANT YOUR JOB!!! eh? 😉😀 Those rims look good. But then, the whole Truck looks good! At 52, I may be old enough for a "toy" like this... 😜 IF I could EVER afford my first one! I've been getting more suggestions than I want, but from the ones I've seen, and yours, I'm pretty sure I want a Globe Liner. It's even less expensive - bonus. I've raced 1/10th cars and off-road trucks, and am left with my first upgrade for someday, a brushless motor and ESC. From what people have said, they're geared way too fast, so with an even faster motor, I'm thinking I might need a 4:1 gear reduction unit. The motor would literally tear the rubber off the tires on pavement, I believe that it will have plenty of torque for a Semi!
I wanted to use the brushless motor, because they're better on batteries. Would I be better off, just going with a 55-turn or higher Brushed motor? Will it work with the Tamiya speed controller?
A brushed 55 turn with a 4:1 will be scale speeds and will go an easy 2 hours on a 5000mah battery. A brushed motor will work with the tamiya MFC although I am debating on bypassing it. its too jittery I find. I would get a Y cable for the esc lead and plug in a separate esc so I still get all the sounds etc.