Posted August 30, 201311 yr Hey y'all! Today I am going to start building an RC trophy truck, I will post WIP photos and updates here. First things first, should it be 4WD or RWD, I'm not sure what real trophy trucks use. I just got some universal joints in the mail which means that I have 8 all together, so 4WD would be possible. I look forward to your replies. :)
August 30, 201311 yr Hi, Wikipedia says they are usually only two wheel drive which surprises me. Looking at some of the images via google i'm only seeing two wheel drive. When I complete my little rally car I will do a trophy truck also. I look forward to seeing the completed model. H
August 30, 201311 yr Yes, most trophy trucks are 2WD with rear trailing arm suspension and front independent suspension, so theoretically you should only need 1 u-joint. And MrNumbskull13, what happened to your profile pic? It doesn't show up for me.
August 30, 201311 yr Author Yes, most trophy trucks are 2WD with rear trailing arm suspension and front independent suspension, so theoretically you should only need 1 u-joint. And MrNumbskull13, what happened to your profile pic? It doesn't show up for me. Thanks for the suggestion! I actually don't know what happened to my profile pic, I haven't tried to change it or anything. :/
August 31, 201311 yr There are two classes of trophy truck one with 2wd and the other with 4wd. v/r Andy
August 31, 201311 yr Author Okay, thanks for the feedback everyone! I have decided to go with RWD. Now my only problem is the independent suspension for the front. I tried making a prototype this morning and it has too many flaws, have any of you seen any MOCs with good independent suspension? (I'm using 81.4 tires)
August 31, 201311 yr What's the problem? Does the standard mini wishbone suspension not work for you?
August 31, 201311 yr Author What's the problem? Does the standard mini wishbone suspension not work for you? I have the mini wishbones, I haven't tried them yet because I wasn't sure if they'd be strong enough. :)
August 31, 201311 yr Thanks for the suggestion! I actually don't know what happened to my profile pic, I haven't tried to change it or anything. :/ Maybe your profile pic is too large. H You can see some suspension on these brickshelf images from a fellow member on this forum. This is my favourite Trophy Truck model. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=523538 H
August 31, 201311 yr Author I do like that trophy truck very much, but I am using 81.4 tires, will the mini wishbone set up be strong enough?
September 1, 201311 yr The standard wishbone control arm suspension may be more in tune with what you need. The level of power applied will determine to a great extent how strong you need everything to be. The more power, the harder the crashes will be, the stronger you need stuff to be to prevent breakage. A real full scale trophy truck breaks when they crash into immoveable objects, why would a model be any different. v/r Andy
September 1, 201311 yr I would suggest adding a slight caster angle, as that will make the suspension more responsive. Also what kind of suspension are you planning on having in the rear of the car?
September 1, 201311 yr Author I would suggest adding a slight caster angle, as that will make the suspension more responsive. Also what kind of suspension are you planning on having in the rear of the car? Ok I'll try adding caster when I have another go at front suspension. In the rear I'm gonna try and make a triangulated 4 link live axle. :) [edit] here is a pic of my first 4 link prototype, it seems to work well and is very strong. http://m.flickr.com/#/photos/92293857@N05/9644923574/ Edited September 1, 201311 yr by MrNumbskull13
September 2, 201311 yr Hi, How big is your truck going to be? Sounds like it's going to be a large one. Are we talking about unimog size? H
September 2, 201311 yr Author Hi, How big is your truck going to be? Sounds like it's going to be a large one. Are we talking about unimog size? H A bit smaller than unimog, I'm using 81.4 tires and I'm trying so keep it as small and light as possible
September 3, 201311 yr Should I put a manual 2 speed gearbox in it?... Manual probably isn't worth it.
September 3, 201311 yr Hey y'all! Today I am going to start building an RC trophy truck, I will post WIP photos and updates here. First things first, should it be 4WD or RWD, I'm not sure what real trophy trucks use. I just got some universal joints in the mail which means that I have 8 all together, so 4WD would be possible. I look forward to your replies. :) Sounds very awesome :)
September 6, 201311 yr Author I have started the front suspension... Is it possible to have too much caster? xD Seriously...
September 6, 201311 yr I think so, but if you don't you could mount the arms sideways if you're planning on ramming into walls. I don't recommend the 2-speed tho, especially if you're using RC motors. Doesn't offsetting the links put stress on the u-joints?
September 6, 201311 yr I think a trophy truck is my next project as well. I think 2wd is fine with a selectable diff locker in the rear.
September 8, 201311 yr Author Well I think it's time to start again... Picture says it all: http://m.flickr.com/#/photos/92293857@N05/9698826223/
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