Tamiya Volvo FH16 Globetrotter 750 6X4 Timber truck

Tamiya Volvo FH16 Globetrotter 750 6X4 Timber truck

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Stussy

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1,890 posts

65 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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Yes, that mouthful is it’s official title!



After many Tamiya cars and buggies since the late 80s, I’ve always had a love of their 1:14 trucks too.
They’re much more involved to build, and now have a huge amount of custom parts and upgrades. I first built the FH12 Volvo and flat bed trailer about 15 years ago, back when the selection was rather limited.
I sold that to help fund a mortgage, and always said I’d have another.
2 years ago I bought the Mercedes pearl blue edition Actros, but for various reasons had to sell it and raise some cash before I even got it out of the box!
Now in a better position I decided it was time to get another, especially as the choice has grown so much.
This year Tamiya released the timber truck, which stood out to me as something different, so decided to go for that.
Unfortunately it wasn’t cheap compared to the others, but so be it. This time I’m in it for the long term!

I quickly released I still fancied a trailer, so thought about going for a matching timber trailer, similar to this build currently on eBay (note the length mentioned, 6.5’ long!)

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/163979611761

After much deliberation, I’ve now decided to make it into a Swedish style road train, which is a rigid truck with 40’ trailer on a dolly, similar to this:




I then had to decide on a trailer, as I want it to match the truck I’ve decided the best way is to buy two the same, and then use the shortened body of one on the truck. The chassis and running gear will then be used to build a matching dolly for the trailer to hitch onto.
I’m going to stick with Tamiya, and get their 40’ reefer:



With that decided, the next task was to decide on a colour scheme.
I spent ages and ages looking for something a bit different, and finally decided on a slight variation of this:



I’m no expert at spraying, so it’s going to be quite a challenge!
I have already had someone make the stripes for me as die cut vinyl, and today started the long task of getting everything primed.

It’s going to be a very long and slow build, but I’ll try to keep this updated if there is any interest.

Jader1973

4,049 posts

201 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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I’m in.

I’ve always wanted one of these but then I look at the cost of the extras like the noise module, the light module etc and realise it would get very expensive quite quickly! And that is before adding any shiny accessory bits.

As you say it has to be a long term proposition.

Stussy

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1,890 posts

65 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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Agreed, the costs can be eye watering!
However, the cost can be spread, and you can upgrade as and when you wish, if at all.
These days there are alternatives to the MFC’s, lights are much cheaper and impressive now LED technology has improved. Stuff like Bluetooth trailer lights so you don’t need wires to the truck.

You could buy a truck for around 250-300 and add a trailer later.
There is now a company called Bruder that make 1:16 trucks and machinery. People are buying their flat bed trailers for around 30 quid and extending it for use with the Tamiya trucks.

To help reduce my costs I am totally ignoring all lights and MFC until it’s all built and running. If I didn’t have a decent Xmas bonus coming up I wouldn’t be buying the two trailers straight away.

So, yes, it can get expensive, but doesn’t have to be.

Turn7

23,701 posts

222 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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In for updates....

generationx

6,867 posts

106 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Yes me too - do you need 4-channel for this? I've only ever done that with the Ford F350(?) with gearbox, it added a nice level of complexity.

Stussy

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1,890 posts

65 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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You can run them on 2 if you want it really basic, 3 with gears, or the sky is the limit!
.A lot of people are using 6-10 these days with things like trailer legs, 5th wheel, trailer hitch for a draw bar, loads of LED combinations etc
The bloke who runs my local model shop has a truck which is utterly ridiculous, the dash works with all dials, electric windows, and can even be driven in VR with the headset on! I think his uses something daft like 15 channels

nigelpugh7

6,049 posts

191 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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I built one a few years ago.

It’s was a special edition metallic bodywork version.

Here is the link to the Tamiya page about it.

https://www.tamiya.com/english/products/56320scani...

I loved building it, and i went with all the options, so Sound Unit, lights and trailer with full lighting too. I even upgraded the motor to one of the Ultra Torque Carson units.

Sadly it’s been sat on the shelf gathering dust ever since.

So if anyone is interested let me know, I would like to see it go to a good home.

Stussy

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1,890 posts

65 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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plenty of groups on fb for trucks, it would sell pretty quickly.
I still need to buy new radio gear and MFC, so could be tempted depending on price

nigelpugh7

6,049 posts

191 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Stussy said:
plenty of groups on fb for trucks, it would sell pretty quickly.
I still need to buy new radio gear and MFC, so could be tempted depending on price
Yep I’m sure it would sell Easily on the Tamiya 3 Speed forums too.

Mine has a much better 8 channel Computer radio set with it allowing all the extra functions to be operated separately, including trailer decoupling etc.

Stussy

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1,890 posts

65 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Any idea what you’d want for it all?
Which trailer do you have?

nigelpugh7

6,049 posts

191 months

Saturday 14th December 2019
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Hi Stussy,

Not even thought how much it might be worth selling for!

This is the trailer I have.

https://www.tamiya.com/english/products/56306/inde...

Like the Scania truck it’s complete with the original box and all the manuals and any extra parts unused.

Stussy

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65 months

Saturday 14th December 2019
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Emailed you smile

daydotz

1,743 posts

162 months

Sunday 15th December 2019
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Saw these type of rigs at a show I'm not sure I've the talent to build & customise one frown

Stussy

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1,890 posts

65 months

Sunday 15th December 2019
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If you can build a Tamiya car or buggy then you can build one of these.
The style of instructions is no different, ie. typical Tamiya.
Yes, some steps can be complex but if you take your time and double check everything it’s pretty straight forward and very enjoyable.

Regarding mods, you don’t have to do any at all if you don’t want to.
The beauty being that you can change and upgrade them over time.
Some people prefer to buy ready to run ones 2nd hand, but half the fun is the build. You get tons of satisfaction, and have a much better understanding of any problems and upgrades.
There is also a huge online community for help and advice.

As for my build, I’ve started the long task of priming, hopefully some colour later today and tomorrow.


Stussy

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1,890 posts

65 months

Sunday 15th December 2019
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We have some colour! Still needs a wet and dry then lacquer and polish, so should look awesome once done.
It’s Ford Royal Blue for anyone wondering, the white parts will be Ford Frozen White.


Aluminati

2,541 posts

59 months

Thursday 19th December 2019
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In for updates.

Mrs has got me the Actross 6x4 for Christmas, looking forward to building it.

Stussy

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65 months

Friday 20th December 2019
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Nice! Have you built any before?

The only update I have at the moment is more and more spraying, it seems never ending! I’ve then still got to lacquer it all too. It’s keeping me busy though as I haven’t had time to get a radio and all of the electrics sorted yet.
To keep costs down I’ve decided to just run an ESC, and ignore all lighting. I’ve got enough plans to keep me going without adding that into the mix. I’ll get the truck and trailer finished and then decide what I want to do for the lights.

I’ve just received a full bearing set, cranked steering rod (I’ll need as much turning as possible with the trailer on!) and a satin black grill so I don’t have to spray the chrome one in the kit.

Aluminati

2,541 posts

59 months

Friday 20th December 2019
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Stussy said:
Nice! Have you built any before?
Not Trucks, but quite a few models. Having Meccano as a kid for Christmas ( when it used to come in a proper wooden box ) i’ve always found model building very theraputic.

Stussy

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1,890 posts

65 months

Friday 20th December 2019
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Oh yes, definitely!
All the cars and buggies I’ve built over the years have all been done within a day, or two at the most. However, the trucks are that much more complex they take a lot longer.
I was gutted when I finished my first one as I was enjoying it so much.
Thankfully there is a massive range of very high quality mods and upgrades a available these days, so there is always something to add or change over time

Stussy

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Friday 20th December 2019
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Spent ages today masking up ready for some more colour.