Classic Dodge Street Rod

Classic Dodge Street Rod

Brian tells us he admired many of the SCX10-based hot rod builds he’s seen online and in the pages of RC Car Action, but he noticed that most of them required advanced fabrication and machine tools. He didn’t have access to those so he used creativity and a lot of trial and error to build this gorgeous Dodge Power Wagon using off-the-shelf parts, a drill press, a Dremel, and some basic hand tools. The chassis is based on generic SCX-style frame rails riding on an Xtra Speed 1:14 scale Semi axle up front and an Axial SCX10 front axle for the rear. Brian used Vanquish stainless steel rear upper links for the front lowers and used the front lowers as the rear lowers, and relocated the shock mounts to get the chassis to sit lower. He cut custom length rear uppers to get the pinion angle he wanted. The wheels were custom made by Minsu Cho and wrapped with Pro-Line Hoosier Super Chain tires, and the rig is topped off by a cut-down Pro-Line Power Wagon cab.

RC Car Action - RC Cars & Trucks | Classic Dodge Street Rod

RC Car Action - RC Cars & Trucks | Classic Dodge Street Rod

RC Car Action - RC Cars & Trucks | Classic Dodge Street Rod

Based ON An Axial SCX10

BUILD HIGHLIGHTS

• Chassis: KYX (SCX10 style)
• Body: Pro-Line Power Wagon
• Motor: Hobbywing 13.5t
• Speed Control: Hobbwing XR10
• Battery: OVONIC 3S
• Wheels and Tires: Wheels custom made by Minsu ChoTires with Pro-Line Super Chain tires
• Shocks: RCAWD 60mm
• Axles: Rear: Xtra Speed Tamiya 1/14 Semi (front); Axial SCX10 Front (rear).
• Paint: Pro-Line Pewter
• Radio System: Futaba 4PLS
• Servos: Savox SC-1252mg Low Profile (steering) & SH-0263mg Micro Super Torque for the 2-speed
Other Upgrades:
• KYX 2-Speed transmission, running boards, and front bumper/servo relocation kit
• Axial SCX10 front shock hoops
• Scratchbuilt basswood bed
• SSD 85mm drive shaft

Brian Brown « South Shore, KY

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