Steyr RSO 1/16 RC non-fighting vehicle
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Steyr RSO 1/16 RC non-fighting vehicle
New Year - new build ... thatīs a matching slogan to present my new build.
This time it's different because itīs a non-fighting tractor (usually Iīm building only AFV's).
The windscreen is missing but will be added soon.
The doors and side/back shields are moveable.
This time it's different because itīs a non-fighting tractor (usually Iīm building only AFV's).
The windscreen is missing but will be added soon.
The doors and side/back shields are moveable.
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#3
That's sweet!
I have an unbuilt resin kit around here somewhere... never got around to RCing it.
I have an unbuilt resin kit around here somewhere... never got around to RCing it.
#6
Do you have the STL files for the cab or is this the Vandra kit? I really want to build one of these and the cab would be a great starting point. I searched on line and I guess the kit is no longer available.
Steve
Steve
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New Year - new build ... thatīs a matching slogan to present my new build.
This time it's different because itīs a non-fighting tractor (usually Iīm building only AFV's).
https://youtu.be/nBuUWpGohdE
The windscreen is missing but will be added soon.
The doors and side/back shields are moveable.
This time it's different because itīs a non-fighting tractor (usually Iīm building only AFV's).
https://youtu.be/nBuUWpGohdE
The windscreen is missing but will be added soon.
The doors and side/back shields are moveable.
#10
The plan was to place it at Lukasī Shop Fertigungswerk16, but because he quit, the RSO wonīt be available anywhere; Iīm sorry...
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Hi I have been working on a RSO also. My research shows that the real RSO is rear sprocket drive with the motor in front. What motors and gearbox did you use? Can you show pictures of the installed motors and drive? Great looking build, cant wait to see it painted.
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#15
Looks great with the paint on!!!
#16
Hi everyone,
I was looking for a model of the Styre RSO and all can find is 1/35th scale. Then I found a link to your build on youtube. You're build came out great. How would you like to see an RC 1/6 scale of this vehicle? It's scratch built with some 3DP parts, I think everyone will like it. No, I didn't build it, a guy in Sweden built it.
I was looking for a model of the Styre RSO and all can find is 1/35th scale. Then I found a link to your build on youtube. You're build came out great. How would you like to see an RC 1/6 scale of this vehicle? It's scratch built with some 3DP parts, I think everyone will like it. No, I didn't build it, a guy in Sweden built it.
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We had the idea of doing this RSO also in 1/6 and did some tests in 3DP. It's not only an upscaling of the 1/16 and many things have to be changed (manufacturing, material, ...).
After all we have to say it would be very pricey and that nobody wants to pay that amount, I'm sorry....
After all we have to say it would be very pricey and that nobody wants to pay that amount, I'm sorry....
#18
I can attest that upscaling a well engineered model does cause some headaches like bearing sizes and shaft sizes. I've used my slicer to create bearing adapters, but it takes a few test prints to get them to fit just right. Perfect job for a 3D printer though.