RC FMS LAND ROVER SERIES II MODIFIED TO PERFECTION
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- Discovering the full potential of FMS Land Rover. Adjusted suspension, lots of details and improved by making some damage. I definitely recommend getting a little work with this car. Definitely worth it. The first step is to lighten the leaf springs to two or three peaces per wheel and then twist them into an arch to give them more travel and add dampers instead of those plastic dummies. Then just a little fire, scraping, varnishing, salt and god knows what else to make it look a hundred years old and voilà. And there is a little visual trick. I painted the edges of the wheels black to make them look smaller and surprisingly it works really well. This was a custom build, but it turned out so well that I will probably build a car like this for myself someday as well.
I used Canon R6 for this shot. Hope you like it.
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Great Job my Friend 👍🏻Nice video 👍
Thanks a lot! :)
Muito bom o vídeo amigo está bem realista, só está faltando um detalhe o personagem porque, o carro está parecendo um fantasma andando, é uma opinião amigo 😍🤩👍👍👏👏
Great work. I've been looking for some inspiration on my FMS S2, Thank you.
Thanks!
I just found out after watching your channel that I was once inspired by your rusty barn for the FMS Magnum and then created something similar out of wood for my Magnum. :D So thank you for that as well.
A real pity you didn’t put a driver figure in it 😮 spoils the illusion having a ghost driver 😊 otherwise nice video
Yes, I know. Just couldn't find the right scale figure. But I have plan to make some in SLA 3D printer some day... :)
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TAMIYA driver figure for 1/14 scale R/C tractor truck is perfect fit.
Hi ,can you tell me witch Shocks are you installed please
Unfortunately, I cannot recommend the shock absorbers that I bought. It took quite a lot of work to polish them up and adjust them to work. But they are 40mm metal telescopic shock absorbers removed springs for 1/24. They said they were oil ones, but of course it didn't work with oil. So they are more like for the visual effect. However, you have two options. Either telescopic ones, which have a long stroke, but do not reduce the bounciness, or oil ones with a lower stroke and ideally very thin oil, which, if you put them at a certain angle, could also have quite a decent lift.
@@tomalldot thanks