Jevries!!! You just won't be happy until you can turn a key inside of your model cars and they start up, will you? Excellent work, man. Excellent work.
@KantongWockstar2 Yes, I made the U-joint using brass parts and a paper clip to hold the two pieces together. I use a 4 channel GWS micro receiver modified to 8 channels. They use the same chip on both the 4 and 8 channel version only that one is way bigger. It's an FM receiver I recently bought 2.4Ghz equipment that offers me more functionality.
Mainly because I love what I create and don't want to sell something I enjoy so much. I only finish a model every once a year, don't have a lot of time or I'm distracted working on other stuff.
Super job man! That reminds me of the original Tamiya RC model cars like Sand Scorcher wit htheir brass UJs and everything. Excellent! Just the wheels to true up and she's perfect. A hobby lathe could do the job. If the wheel is set into the lathe chuck so it doesn't wobble, the center can be slowly reamed out with a carbide reamer or bored with a lathe boring tool. I don't recommend a drill as this can easily grab into the plastic and pull the wheel out of line. Then you can push or glue in a solid plastic rod and re-drill the original hole size. That should give you true spinning wheels. I would offer to do it for you, but I'm in the UK, so it might be a bit expensive with the shipping.
+wordreet Thanks!! The 1/25 scale resin cast wheels are a nightmare to get right, wobble free that is. I finished this model last year and the wheels don't wobble as much but still too much for my taste. I will def try the reamer!
jevries A standard machining reamer has a slight spiral forwards flute which is perfect as it pushed the cut material forwards into the hole and, obviously, puts a small amount of working pressure against the lathe chuck. Plastic parts notoriously difficult to re-machine as they want to move around, due to not being a perfect shape for the chuck jaws. So, ideally, you would turn some soft jaws to match the diameter and steps in the wheel. (soft jaws just means mild steel)
Yup.. Now that´s what I´m talking about.. I saw it in action following your link on the description. just a sweet RC low rider, even with lights !! amazing job my friend!!
Please reveal your secrets and post a video of the micro servos. I have an actual 98 town car running 3 pumps and 8 batteries and would still build a model for old times sake just to build one of these.
Man Jevries that setup works flawless you always blow mind with your builds, oh by the way I don't know if you remember the pics I sent you of my caddy but if you would like one like the way I did mine I would be happy to build it for you Jevries just let me know. And good luck with the rest of all your builds Peace utimag!!! AKA "BIG MIKE"
Na J not yet bro working on the interior for it have a couple other projects im working on at the same time as the caddy but my offer still stands J if you would like your caddy like mine I'll be happy to do it bro. Peace utimag!!!
Where do you buy your parts if you don't mind sharing, like the driving shafts, differential, servors, and does the bottom of the car has to be design to build a low rider, or it can be any hobby car that they sale on ebay, or other websites? Thanks and I hope to hear from you
Hi, I used the regular model kit chassis and modified it. Drive shaft, rear axle, suspension are all made from scratch. Servos I use Turnigy 1440 on this build.
whats up wit jevries its always a pleasure to look at yo car and trucks. im trying to put together a 67 chevy rc and cant figure out how to hop the front any suggestions i know if anyone can help you can,check me out at ygslep.thnx
Jevries!!! You just won't be happy until you can turn a key inside of your model cars and they start up, will you? Excellent work, man. Excellent work.
@KantongWockstar2 Yes, I made the U-joint using brass parts and a paper clip to hold the two pieces together. I use a 4 channel GWS micro receiver modified to 8 channels. They use the same chip on both the 4 and 8 channel version only that one is way bigger. It's an FM receiver I recently bought 2.4Ghz equipment that offers me more functionality.
Mainly because I love what I create and don't want to sell something I enjoy so much. I only finish a model every once a year, don't have a lot of time or I'm distracted working on other stuff.
Oque é isso!! Irmão ficou muito...fabuloso,nunca vi igual,e o diferencial show!!!
That would be the ultimate! Thanks for the props!
@DrifterX360 Suspension is scratch build using modified micro servos, allu tubing and brass beams.
@jevries YES! please do! all i want to know is what you use to make the cylinders.
Jevries you are a genius your works always blow my mind man keep up the good work
ElMonte74' from LIL
Bad ass thats asome how u made the drive shaft turn the wheels
Super job man! That reminds me of the original Tamiya RC model cars like Sand Scorcher wit htheir brass UJs and everything. Excellent!
Just the wheels to true up and she's perfect. A hobby lathe could do the job. If the wheel is set into the lathe chuck so it doesn't wobble, the center can be slowly reamed out with a carbide reamer or bored with a lathe boring tool. I don't recommend a drill as this can easily grab into the plastic and pull the wheel out of line. Then you can push or glue in a solid plastic rod and re-drill the original hole size. That should give you true spinning wheels. I would offer to do it for you, but I'm in the UK, so it might be a bit expensive with the shipping.
+wordreet Thanks!! The 1/25 scale resin cast wheels are a nightmare to get right, wobble free that is. I finished this model last year and the wheels don't wobble as much but still too much for my taste. I will def try the reamer!
jevries A standard machining reamer has a slight spiral forwards flute which is perfect as it pushed the cut material forwards into the hole and, obviously, puts a small amount of working pressure against the lathe chuck. Plastic parts notoriously difficult to re-machine as they want to move around, due to not being a perfect shape for the chuck jaws. So, ideally, you would turn some soft jaws to match the diameter and steps in the wheel.
(soft jaws just means mild steel)
jevries how do it cost have one made
Yup.. Now that´s what I´m talking about.. I saw it in action following your link on the description. just a sweet RC low rider, even with lights !! amazing job my friend!!
Thanks for all your replies, appreciate it!
Hey Jevries any chance you got a DIY on this axle. I was tring to buy an of the shelf 1/24 axle but theyre too wide for the body.
Whatup? Please check for Orlandoo 1/35 rear axles on Aliexpress. They sell them in different widths.
@@jevries thanks OG. I was actually looking at those. I appreciate the quick response.
Working drive shaft! Wow amazing!
Sick!! **For anyone who wants to know he's gonna be putting a tutorial together later this year**
that will look great besie your 64 impala. props to you!
show, i love lowriders
Please reveal your secrets and post a video of the micro servos. I have an actual 98 town car running 3 pumps and 8 batteries and would still build a model for old times sake just to build one of these.
Dam that's legit I like the drivetrain how did you do that with the differential and drive shaft
Man Jevries that setup works flawless you always blow mind with your builds, oh by the way I don't know if you remember the pics I sent you of my caddy but if you would like one like the way I did mine I would be happy to build it for you Jevries just let me know. And good luck with the rest of all your builds
Peace
utimag!!!
AKA "BIG MIKE"
@ jevries can you show a demonstration of the inside setup?
Thats cool great job wish i could see more of the toys tho.
@2low2rl We are working on redoing the Jevries website including How to's.
Na J not yet bro working on the interior for it have a couple other projects im working on at the same time as the caddy but my offer still stands J if you would like your caddy like mine I'll be happy to do it bro.
Peace
utimag!!!
Awesome work!
Hey how are your hydraulics so realistic can you make a tutorial on how to make them........and a better quality vid of the hotwheels hopper
Love the projects... Any of them for sale?
@utimag Thanx Mike! Did you finish that Caddy?
So wat makes the hydro work so realistic. I notice that you never showed the other side of the frame.
...I FUCKIN LOVE YOUR PROJECTS :D
keep hopping dude!
Hi Jevries, I just sent you an e-mail asking info about this! Cheers!
I just pasted the link of the description. Check it out.
your cars are really well done. you should go into work for some rc company, i bet you could sell those for 300-500 ea
Thanks for the props!
Sweet! :)
Nice job there man.
That's really nice work, I dig the slip joint drive line and the universal joint. What gears are in the rear, standard ring and pinion?
+Michael Raphael Thanks! two micro bevel gears are inside the gear housing. This ride is finished and has full chrome suspension and drivetrain.
awesome as ever bro', kodyt, = keep on doing yo' thang ,.. !
mannn..... that is freakin' KOOL....☺ R.J.
Thanks!
Olá queira saber se você faz e vende esses carros porque eu gosto muito deles eles são muito legais.
You did the damn Thang Jevries, Now build me one PLEASE!!!! lol
Man! You better take yo models on shark tank homie ,havem in toys r us by chrismas time!
I only know how to build real cars with hydros and bags. I'll never figure this crap out. nice close-ups
how do you all get the parts to make and would like hydraulics
LOL I’m going to need one of those Cadillac Fleetwood to
Awesome!
Did you finish the one ? I love fleetwoods
SICK!!!!!!!!!
You have to post a step by step how to or sale me a kit to build this...
How much for the driveline axle and frame and two queen knock off rims that are red and the real deal 64
WOOOOOW!!!
Where do you buy your parts if you don't mind sharing, like the driving shafts, differential, servors, and does the bottom of the car has to be design to build a low rider, or it can be any hobby car that they sale on ebay, or other websites?
Thanks and I hope to hear from you
Hi, I used the regular model kit chassis and modified it. Drive shaft, rear axle, suspension are all made from scratch. Servos I use Turnigy 1440 on this build.
Cool so real
What type of rc pistons did you use?
Bro, what axles and drive shaft are you using?
You should sale them you would make a lot of money
I want one were could i get one ? Anyone know
how did u do that
were did you get the kit from
Too cool esse
tutorial on how to do it please
I WANT ONE
can you sell a car like that
I'm sorry none of my work is for sale.
Micro servo's.
that shit is hot
whats up wit jevries its always a pleasure to look at yo car and trucks. im trying to put together a 67 chevy rc and cant figure out how to hop the front any suggestions i know if anyone can help you can,check me out at ygslep.thnx
in-fucking-credible :o
Great one !!.. Do you have a video of that car running and moveing with the hidraulics ?