Bruder Man TGS

Bruder Man TGS

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https://youtu.be/NqFKF8PCV7A Hello everyone, welcome to my channel! Today I'm excited to share with you a brand new video featuring the Bruder Man Tgs model. As promised in my previous video, we'll be taking a closer look at this amazing truck. First, let me introduce the truck itself. It comes with a plastic chassis, as you can see. But I didn't use it - instead, I created an aluminum U-profile chassis to make it more durable and sturdy. This chassis also has an extra rear tire, which is 3 differential units. You'll notice that the back of the cup has a nice-looking case that opens from the back and sides. I'm not sure if I'll use this feature in the future, but I did it because I'm planning to make a trailer for construction vehicles. Maybe I can even make a dump truck. To be honest, Bruder's tires are smaller than Tamiya's. Since I wanted an original look, I used Tamiya tires. However, these tires are slightly larger, and there was a problem with the mudguard part being too small for them. So, I cut it off and attached it to the back. That way, I could use the Tamiya tires. I also made some additional parts for the cup - an air vent, stairs, and an air filter. To make these parts, I used a 3D printer. Other than lights, I didn't add any other features. The chassis is a 6x4 truck, but I can easily change it to a 6x6 if needed. For now, this size is sufficient. The differential units are also 3D printed, and inside them, there are HSP 1/10 gear sets. In normal conditions, there should be no problems with these units. The gears are quite sturdy, so I'm confident they'll work fine. To make the truck's suspension more realistic, I used a mac system - a part that connects two differential units. This setup provides a nice flex and makes the truck look more realistic. For the transmission, I used an original SCX10 transmission. Since I needed more torque, I used an 80T brushed motor. For ESC, I chose HobbyWing 1060. The transmitter is FlySky 9x, and the battery is a 2S Lipo. The servo is Power HD 20kg, which provides enough power for the differential units. For lights, I used 3mm LEDs. To control the lights, I used an Arduino Nano. To make the sound system more realistic, I added a speaker and connected it to another Arduino Nano. This way, I can create three different horn combinations. As you can see, I've made some custom parts for the truck - differential units, gears, and mudguards. You can find all the designs in STL format under the video description. If you're an RC enthusiast, please join our community! If you like this video, don't forget to like it and subscribe to my channel for more content! Used materials: Aluminum U-profile Bruder cup Original Tamiya tires 80T brushed motor HobbyWing 1060 ESC FlySky 9x transmitter 2S Lipo battery Power HD 20kg servo 3mm LEDs Arduino Nano (light control) Arduino Nano (horn) 1 speaker STL: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4093868 Let's welcome all RC enthusiasts to our community! If you like this video, don't forget to like it and subscribe to my channel for more content! ABONE OL: https://www.youtube.com/c/hoglumut?sub_confirmation=1 Contact me through: Facebook: www.facebook.com/hoglugarage Instagram: www.instagram.com/garagehoglu

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