Agricoltura, RC ADVENTURES - Modifying my Ford F150 FX4 4x4 - Rear Bumper Mount & Hitch Install
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With the weather being brutally cold outside, I am taking advantage of the fact I can get these projects done. My Radio Controlled Ford F-150 is a custom build based on the Tamiya CC-01 model with an extended chassis frame. The Ford F150 FX4 Body was from a "toy" grade model, and has also been modified to attach to the custom frame. In this film I tackle the challenge of figuring out how to mount this aluminum bumper to the chassis. This film is intended to show what it's like for a hobbyist to work their way through some problems. Though none of these problems demonstrated in the films are particularly "hard one's", they are ones that pose a challenge and can be worked out using imagination and creativity. Anything is possible in the Radio Control hobby.
The bumper went on with a few extra challenges that did not appear on camera. As I worked through the issues, I was wondering with scenes I should be showing. I think overall, the experience of watching this film will be able to show you the process I went through to get to the final result.
I hope you enjoy this film, and are inspired to try out the hobby of Radio Control!
RC ADVENTURES™/ RCSparks Studio™ © 2017 Medic Media Productions Inc. All rights reserved. Publication, reproduction or distribution of this film by any means whatsoever - including without limitation electronic transmission via internet or e-mail, or re-uploading existing videos & re-uploading such material on any website anywhere in the world — is strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of Medic Media Productions Inc. Please note that the RCSparks Studio does not sell RC Products. The RCSparks Studio an independent promotor of a great hobby! I am not directly affiliated with any of the vendors or manufacturers in this video. The RCSparks Studio is not liable for any damage or loss through the use of products or techniques shown - Use at your own risk! This film and the RC ADVENTURES film series broadcast on YouTube is intended for entertainment purposes only.
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hi this is a new channel what I have made lease help me get subs if you sub I will return, the channel is based on rc and we do trecks and races we will try our best to upload as much as we can but we need your support thanks
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Yes I have a diger rc and a modzilla and uhh I don't remeber
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this question has nothing to do with the topic of the video. In crawling, what is it called when u lock the rear 'brakes' to walk front end around. i got crs
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? Im 40 years old and I got a drone which I changed main frame and fitted lights and found I was surprised how much I enjoyed it I'm feeling kiddish is it ok to be this age and having this interest and I'm now looking at rc cars losi 5ive t please tell me I'm not on my own
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I Like your rc
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its pronounced tam-ee-ya not tamiyar
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Who else thought it was him under the truck
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Plz make another vid
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Ew a ford XD even those it's not a real one, thank god
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Hey Medic the bumper looks fantastic! Very scale. Nice job man. Random but I was wondering if you ever consider getting a 1/5 clawback?
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badass
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hello rc sparks studio hope your having a great day:) what is your fav. rc car?
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looks good My Friend as I always say look forward to seeing out in action!
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Trailer tires are too tall just IMO
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hey hey nice build I love my cc01 but here is something I put on mine that would look good on yours 222355750999 that's the eBay number. love your channel keep up the good work peace
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Hey Medic man do some 5th scale vekta Losi buggy etc vids please man thanks
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do you like the vanterra over axial
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Will you be putting in a sound kit on this one??
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Hey medic when ordering tires from proline do they come with 2 tires or 4 tires?
With the weather being brutally cold outside, I am taking advantage of the fact I can get these projects done. My Radio Controlled Ford F-150 is a custom build based on the Tamiya CC-01 model with an extended chassis frame. The Ford F150 FX4 Body was from a "toy" grade model, and has also been modified to attach to the custom frame. In this film I tackle the challenge of figuring out how to mount this aluminum bumper to the chassis. This film is intended to show what it's like for a hobbyist to work their way through some problems. Though none of these problems demonstrated in the films are particularly "hard one's", they are ones that pose a challenge and can be worked out using imagination and creativity. Anything is possible in the Radio Control hobby. The bumper went on with a few extra challenges that did not appear on camera. As I worked through the issues, I was wondering with scenes I should be showing. I think overall, the experience of watching this film will be able to show you the process I went through to get to the final result. I hope you enjoy this film, and are inspired to try out the hobby of Radio Control! RC ADVENTURES™/ RCSparks Studio™ © 2017 Medic Media Productions Inc. All rights reserved. Publication, reproduction or distribution of this film by any means whatsoever - including without limitation electronic transmission via internet or e-mail, or re-uploading existing videos & re-uploading such material on any website anywhere in the world — is strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of Medic Media Productions Inc. Please note that the RCSparks Studio does not sell RC Products. The RCSparks Studio an independent promotor of a great hobby! I am not directly affiliated with any of the vendors or manufacturers in this video. The RCSparks Studio is not liable for any damage or loss through the use of products or techniques shown - Use at your own risk! This film and the RC ADVENTURES film series broadcast on YouTube is intended for entertainment purposes only.