Keywords; lathe and mill for metal, tools for working with sheetmetal, soldering, knowledge of CAD design for creation of 3D printed parts and designing models, knowledge of rc equipment. To create these models from scratch involves quite some knowledge, skills and a more or less well equipped tool shop. One might get by with some less fancy tools. Many who are into this kind of scratch building are ofte mechanics, craftsmen, engineers by proffession, but there are also selftought people.
@@Rimrock300 I’m an operating engineer by trade so i don’t know if that counts for anything lol. I took Industrial maintenance at my vocational school and do have some experience with cad. Only problem is I don’t have the workshop for it
This was at Lebanon PA on Jan 14-15. If you can get there I highly recommend. Its an amazing event!!! It’ll probably take place again next year around the same time
Many amazing custom built trucks showing up to these expos. the hobby looks to have taken off in North America for real now the last 5 years
This segment of the hobby is definitely gaining momentum! :)
Coucou 😉🖐️.
Superbe!!
Again and again..!!👍
Merci.
See you soon yours next vidéos.
Nicolas from France 😉🖐️
Ji
Thank you sir! 😊
👍👍nice❤❤❤
great great video
Thank you sir! :)
I see my truck 🥳🥳🕺🏾 nice video
Thank you! Glad I got it in!
@@rcmagnet E.C.M.T next March 12
@@thewizard1196 thank you! Will look into that
@@rcmagnet 8
even a drag line....wow...this is mad😁
Yeah man the convention is simply amazing!!!
Best make it a point to get out there in January! There's going to be more draglines and even shovels!
Sick!
Thanks! :)
Any insight for me on how to get started building machines like these by hand?
I feel this question will be answered much better in Facebook groups. Others can chime in and show what they have built and now
Keywords; lathe and mill for metal, tools for working with sheetmetal, soldering, knowledge of CAD design for creation of 3D printed parts and designing models, knowledge of rc equipment. To create these models from scratch involves quite some knowledge, skills and a more or less well equipped tool shop. One might get by with some less fancy tools. Many who are into this kind of scratch building are ofte mechanics, craftsmen, engineers by proffession, but there are also selftought people.
@@Rimrock300 I’m an operating engineer by trade so i don’t know if that counts for anything lol. I took Industrial maintenance at my vocational school and do have some experience with cad. Only problem is I don’t have the workshop for it
Where was this at I would love to go to something like this
This was at Lebanon PA on Jan 14-15. If you can get there I highly recommend. Its an amazing event!!! It’ll probably take place again next year around the same time