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Orlandoo Hunter OH32XO2 Trophy Truck Build


Ag100

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Finished, have used the standard Orlandoo servo, so far so good (esc voltage is higher than the servo max).
Two issues so far, wheel nuts come off very easily, so I have replaced with M2 Nylocks, so far seems to have sorted it  and I managed to break a bit of the cage off where the fuel tank sits. Other wise this is a really great little kit, takes a fair bit of patience but it’s really well engineered, if you like building then I recommend it. Now just need to paint the body.

 

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1 minute ago, Stormbringer said:

i think the mesh being painted black is way to go :good:

are the spare wheels functional ?

Yes, spare wheels are the same metal ones on the truck, kit comes with 6 plastic wheels and tyres (only 4 foams though), having the metal may be putting two much weight over the back, so may use the kit plastic ones.

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Got the new Metal gear servo today, so fitted this evening.

Trimmed the front tab past the original hole and re-drilled a new one, took a tiny amount off the rear tab and it slotted right in, works perfectly. Sits slightly higher but I have a plan for that to make the body fit.

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On 21/02/2023 at 09:51, Fat Freddy said:

How does it drive?

Really well actually, being rear wheel drive is prone to doughnuts on the tiles, but very quick, a lot of fun😀

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14 minutes ago, Rustic Ade said:

Man, great diary of the project, looks like it's been a fun challenge with brilliant looking results! 👏🏻

Thank you, enjoyed this one.

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4 minutes ago, Ag100 said:

Thank you, enjoyed this one.

I haven't seen one of these in real life but have read about them.

 

Can you take a photo of it say sitting on your palm or next to another small scale car for comparison please?

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56 minutes ago, Rustic Ade said:

I haven't seen one of these in real life but have read about them.

 

Can you take a photo of it say sitting on your palm or next to another small scale car for comparison please?

 

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Good evening!

I just finished one of these too. Like the OP, I found the build fiddly, difficult in the sense that you can hardly see some of the screws, and, once completed, immensely rewarding. This is a very well-engineered little truck!

I finished mine in the paint scheme of the old Tamiya BFG F-150, and used the decals from that truck resized to 1/28th scale from MCI racing. Besides some (significant) paint bleedthrough I'm very happy with how it came out. And once I find the clear bodies in stock somewhere again I'll give it another try.

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The truck is advertised as being 1/32nd scale but I think it's closer to 1/28th. Here it is beside one of my old XMods, which are also 1/28th, and it looks like a dead-ringer for that scale.

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If anyone's interested in buying one of these, I'd highly recommend the combo with the more expensive transmitter and receiver/servo brain/ESC all-in-one unit. The smaller, cheaper transmitter has no servo reversing features, no expo and backwards trims. It's...not great. I have a new transmitter on the way for it.

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On 13/02/2023 at 20:11, Ag100 said:

Started the build on this today, incredibly detailed, really well designed, but very fiddly, absolutely tiny parts and screws, not helped by me having a tremor in my hands (Essential Tremor). So far enjoying it, a real challenge.

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Is that the optional metal shocks you are using?  I've been inspired by your build and want to build one myself.

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