Ok here it is, check the url i know the group will just love this one.
You know i am always doing something outside the box.
Just click the link and you will see.
http://www.geocities.com/proob4/minimonster.html
Thats pretty neat, but the trick will be to make it have fully proportional
steering and throttle.
Without full proportion controls, it (to me) is just another off the
Wal-Mart retail shelf kids toy.
Don't get me wrong, it's still a cool little project you did there.
Seems though it would have been easier to go get a Mini Z.
=)
> Ok here it is, check the url i know the group will just love this one.
> You know i am always doing something outside the box.
> Just click the link and you will see.
>
> http://www.geocities.com/proob4/minimonster.html
The_Atomic_punk - 17 Nov 2004 22:35 GMT
> Thats pretty neat, but the trick will be to make it have fully proportional
> steering and throttle.
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> =)
> Well a mini z cost over $100.00 i made this for under $25 and it may not have proportional steering and throttle it does steer a lot better now under 6 volts.
I know its a toy but i really have to say its was a lot of fun to mod
it and even more fun to drive it. I have thought about putting in a
real radio and speed control and servo but i just think it would not
be easy at all and a fiasco.Buy then i would be better off with the
mini z.
> > Ok here it is, check the url i know the group will just love this one.
> > You know i am always doing something outside the box.
> > Just click the link and you will see.
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/proob4/minimonster.html
> Ok here it is, check the url i know the group will just love this one.
> You know i am always doing something outside the box.
> Just click the link and you will see.
>
> http://www.geocities.com/proob4/minimonster.html
You can also click on the pics for a bigger pic.
Also you can visit my other page here
http://www.geocities.com/proob4/bobspage.html