Tamiya Scania 770S 8x4 Heavy Hauler - Part 13 - Final Assembly - 4k
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- FINALLY!!!
It's 99% finished with only a couple of very small details to apply... I need to cut some stickers and I might rethink the sound files, I'm not feeling the engine idle or the open pipe sound, I think I have a better option
THANK YOU to everyone who has been following and commenting, it's been keeping me focused and motivated on a project I hadn't planned on doing.
Contact me at Teri.Wilde.RC@outlook.com
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It’s absolutely amazing Teri. Well done!!
Your very welcome Terri
Thank you for sharing your build with us, it's been a pleasure to watch
It's awesome finished but sad to as I've enjoyed watching.
Yes it would be nice to see it at Ribble Valley Leyland for real sometime.
Keep the videos coming!
Awesome Teri, just Awesome... I Love Love Love what you have done. Just Awesome 👍
I started to like it as I was putting in the last few bolts and putting on the last few parts. 👍
Teri it looks great 👍 well done 👏
Very good video 10 out of 10
Looks really nice. Well done with the build.
Thank you very much!
Hi Teri another fantastic truck well done and very interesting to watch
regards
Allan Bennett
Gorgeous truck and credit to you 👍
Thanks 👍
Looks good you've made a really good job, I used to build Wedico & Scale Art trucks many years ago when there just was a hand full of RC Truck owners, all my trucks was featured in truck model world magazine, I would like to see the truck running just to see how speed controllers, motors & gears have progressed.
Very nice
Looks good Teri 😎,
nice to see it finished 😃I painted it 9 months ago lol
Brilliant!! Looks very good, very white and clean 👍
What's next??
What Next is a good question... I'm looking to build another couple of movie trucks, but there are a few little bits and bobs to do first.
Hi Teri I think it looks fantastic if mine come’s out 50% as good as that I will be well pleased.
Thank you, I haven't driven it yet, not even 1ft on the workbench, I can't wait to give it a run in Bristol this weekend. 👍
A great build i still think beier is not that difficult but very scary for most People because off all the menu's and options
What it still needs?
Some company stickers
Maybe your umbrella logo on the sides of the tower
The Beier programming is the easy part.
My aim was to have it without any graphics and go for a clean look, the idea was taking from Yamato Factory. Absolutely no need to camouflage it with stickers. Less is more 👍
Very nice u don’t grate job there u can get a tilt kit for them n magnetic for back would help with wirin 👍plain is better on some things can I ask what u doin with the man cab on side 👍👍
I'm not going to get a cab tilt, it's an expense that's not needed, just a little bit of fiddling about and it's done.
The MAN cab is just a spare cab I have with no plans for it.
Nice looking truck. Not too sure about that tic over sound. Sounds like Trucker Tim stamping the gas pedal. Nice and clean in white. Well done on another great build. What next?
Tick Over is an actual recording of a Scania but I'm not liking it. I'm gonna have a play with some other sound files I've got.
@TeriWilde sounds like an open pipe being blipped.
Teri. Great job. Will your next project be the tamiya tow truck?
@davidevans3070 No, I've got a few bits and bobs to do on my trucks, regular servicing, etc. and then crack on with some more movie trucks.
Very nice build as always Teri! why would you want to do anything else to it? it looks great the way it is.
Thank you.... and Yeah, Less is more, as they say...... I'm really not a fan of 1000 lights and a bull bar.
@@TeriWilde not a fan myself its more of an American truck thing than an EU thing.
Your energy is good keep it going!
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Hi, could you tell me where you got the torque screwdriver from loving all your videos?
it's a Sequre Smart screwdriver from Unmanned Tech, cost about £90
I see you have 3 wires coming out from big lump at the back .I know you have the battery cable but what are the rest. Also I was watching your video about the 5th wheel why did you decide to go with the one with the long lever.
@@charlessharpe1345 as I showed in the last video, I have battery leads and work lights at the bottom of the equipment rack, and the 3 higher up are the on/off switch, volumes control and Beier data cable.
Love to look of the truck, the light setup is awesome. But the truck sounds are terrible.
Believe it or not, the sounds are recording of real trucks, and they sound better than the Beier sound files.
The sound files that come with the SFR-1 are absolutely terrible
Hi Teri What are the wires going through the hole in the cab and the red wire that you did one handed.
@charlessharpe1345 the connector I did one handed is for the 4 lights on the equipment rack.
And the 3 cables going through the trailer light hole are the main On/Off switch, volume knob and the SFR-1 data patch lead.
@@TeriWilde Hi Teri thank you for the reply I am just about to start on the back section and I have just looked at the instructions and seen the 4 lights. Did you put a resistor on each of the led’s then bring all 4 wires to that red plug.
Hi Teri it’s me again what size is your stgo cat plate is. I am just about to order the ones I have found are 28mmx17mm that seams large to me.
@@charlessharpe1345 they are 22x15
www.astecmodels.uk/DMW-STGO-License-Plates
@@TeriWilde Many thanks Teri