Bruder Man TGS
cults3d
https://youtu.be/NqFKF8PCV7A Hello everyone, welcome back to my channel. Today I'm excited to share with you a new video featuring the Bruder Man Tgs model. As I mentioned in my previous video, this truck has some really cool features that I'd like to show you. The truck comes with a plastic chassis, which is pretty standard for these types of models. However, I decided to create my own aluminum U-profile chassis instead. It's more durable and sturdy than the original one. As you can see from the video, the rear axle has three differentials, which adds to its overall realism. The cab also has a nice design with a removable roof panel that allows you to access the interior. I chose to use Tamiya tires for this build because they're a bit bigger than the original Bruder tires. However, I had to modify the mudguards to fit them properly. I used my 3D printer to create the necessary parts and attached them to the truck. Some of the other features I added include ventilation systems, stairs, and air filters. All of these components were printed using my 3D printer as well. I didn't add any additional lights to the model except for some LEDs on the front and rear bumpers. The chassis is a standard 6x4 configuration, but I plan to upgrade it to a 6x6 setup in the future. For now, this one will do just fine. The differentials were also printed using my 3D printer, and they contain HSP 1/10 gear sets. These gears are quite robust and should withstand regular use. To create a smooth suspension system, I used a macaroni-style setup with two differential connectors. This provides a nice flex and helps to maintain stability on uneven terrain. The transmission is an original SCX10 model, which works well for this type of vehicle. However, I needed more torque, so I replaced the motor with an 80T brushed motor. The servo used in this build is a Power HD 20Kg unit that's designed specifically for heavy-duty applications like trucks. Now let's talk about lighting. I installed some 3mm LEDs on both the front and rear bumpers, which provide a nice glow at night. These lights are connected to an Arduino board that allows me to control them remotely using a transmitter. One of the most interesting features of this build is the ratchet plate system that I created using my 3D printer. This allows you to easily attach or detach the trailer without having to physically interact with it. I also installed a horn that plays three different tunes, which can be controlled via an Arduino board and a transmitter. The daytime running lights are activated automatically when the truck is turned on. If you have any questions about this build or want to see more of my projects, feel free to leave a comment below. Here's a list of materials used in this project: * Aluminum U-profile chassis * Bruder cab * Tamiya tires * 80T brushed motor * Hobbywing ESC * FlySky 9x transmitter * 2s Lipo battery * Power HD servo * LEDs for lighting * Arduino boards for lighting and horn control * Hoparlör for sound effects You can find the STL files for this project on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4093868. If you're an RC enthusiast, I'd love to have you join our community! If you like this video, be sure to like it and subscribe to my channel for more content.
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