Tuesday, December 18, 2012

E-Maxx Project: Part 2

My holiday E-Maxx project is moving along.  I have the body trimmed, painted, and mounted.  It is ready for it's first run...almost.  I still need to get the lights and presents on.  I have decided to dub this:
Project: Santa-Maxx

Here is the wonderful El Camino, painted red, and on a monster truck.  The one thing that keeps running through my brain is Brad Pitt from the movie The Mexican singing "My El Camino".  And the red shock springs was not done on purpose.  I only realized they were red as I was adjusting the body mounts.  I think I'll look around for some silver springs that hopefully won't be drastically different in the spring rates.

The E-Maxx is back to all original electronics.  Over the years I have had a Futaba 3 channel FM radio in it.  Now that I have a couple of 2.4GHz 3 channel radios, I'll need to pick up another receiver.  Again going with Futaba.

Now I just need to find a decent Santa action figure to drive this, and maybe a side kick reindeer.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Happy 12-12-12! Happy Christmas! Merry Holidays! Seasonal Greetings!

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

E-Maxx Project

Get some battery-powered Christmas lights, a new muslce car body, some red and silver paint, and some papercraft presents.  Give those to an R/C enthusiast with a fun monster truck, such as the Traxxas E-Maxx.  Put all that in a room or garage (and a well ventilated place for painting).  This is the start of a Christmas R/C project, version 1.


It all started when I was putting up some battery-powered Christmas lights up at work.  As I was unboxing one set, the idea hit me to add these to one of my R/C vehicles.  After some thought, I decided to use my E-Maxx.  It's been awhile since I've run or done anything with it.

The first part was getting another set of battery-powered lights.  Target.com stepped up with a decent set from Phillips.  An 18 bulb, LED, multi-color set with an on/off switch that runs on 4 AA batteries for $7. Ordered them online with a few other items, got them in, and tested.

The next part was color.  That was easy: red and silver.  I got plenty of silver, just need to grab some red from the local hobby shot.  I'm thinking a Candy Red or Metallic Red.

On to the shell.  What would make for a good monster truck turned Christmas?  I did some looking at the usual R/C body manufacturers: Proling Racing, Parma PSE, and HPI Racing.  I wasn't seeing anything at first.  I wanted something that I could put some little fake presents in, but wouldn't look too typical for a monster truck.  After going back and forth on the sites, I finally decided on the HPI Racing Chevy El Camino SS.  With a big block engine sticking outta the hood and a good sized package area, this turned out to be perfect.  HPI Racing does some wonderfully detailed R/C car and truck bodies.  They have some nice little molded in details, plus give you a great set of decals to add some extra scale features.  This particular body set also includes a separate front bumper, and a 2 piece blower, all attached with some screws.  There is even a option to remove the engine and have a cover in place for a normal look.  The only down side to the body is that it is designed for a nitro monster truck, and has a cut out in the bed for the engine to poke through.  However, I should be able to "hide" this with the packages.

But where are the presents?  Well, another R/C company decided to venture into a little papercrafting.  They released a model of their latest truck, and then released some accessories for their scale crawler kits hereAxial Racing does it again.

My goal is to try to have this completed in time for Christmas day 2012 to take over to the in-laws and have fun with the nephews.  The really fun part is deciding how to do the bulbs on the body.  We'll see what happens.

If this project works out, there might be a version 2 for next year.

Merry Christmas!

Sunday, December 2, 2012

December 2012

"Ha-ha-ha! Hello, boys! I'm back!"

It's the start of the Christmas season, 2012.  We got our tree up.  Bought some more lights, and I've started getting them out.  The cat has claimed the tree as her seasonal climbing pole.  I did put her Christmas sweater on, and she actually managed to get it off.  Not before I got some pictures and videos though.

We finally went to see the Trans-Siberian Orchestra.  That was an excellent show.  If you like rock, Christmas music, and lights, then go see them at least once in concert.  They are well worth the price.  And they did play one of my favorite songs from them: Wizards in Winter.  Their light show with this song is spectacular.  Oh, and there was FIRE!  We will definitely try to see them again.

I have uploaded some more R/C videos, did some Micro-T driving, and came across a new paper craft body for my Micro Rock Crawler.  Need to do a little sizing and I should have a good picture.  Speaking of R/C, pop-in-law asked me if I have thought about trying R/C airplanes.  Well I have.  But I am a little scared to try it due to some sight issues.  I have been looking at the micro helicopters again, especially for the cold days inside.

Christmas Tree Start 12-2012.

Losi McRC with Micro-T body.
(possible 1./36 Micro sized super crawler?)

Micro-T with on-road and wheelie setup.

Micro-T back to off-road setup.

Now for the video links.  Hope you enjoy.  More coming soon.
Park Day 2008: Court & Grass Trailer

Park Day 2008 Part 2: Court & Grass Part 1:

Park Day 2008 Part 3: Court & Grass Part 2:


Until next time, Merry Christmas!  Have fun, be kind, and stay safe!