Getting started in truck modelling
Author | : Alexander Kalcher |
Publisher | : Verlag für Technik und Handwerk |
Total Pages | : 468 |
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Rating | : 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Download or read book Getting started in truck modelling written by Alexander Kalcher and published by Verlag für Technik und Handwerk. This book was released on with total page 468 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Trucks are not only the backbone of logistics – they are also extremely fascinating. The technology of the various designs, but also the size of these vehicles alone makes them real highlights for technology fans. And for modellers, they are worthwhile replica objects that can be equipped with almost unlimited special functions or turned into real gems with light and sound effects. In this book, Alexander Kalcher shows you the whole variety of truck modelling. Starting with various kits, the book first shows how to build a model "out of the box", i.e., according to the building instructions. The author discusses special features and gives tips on how to improve a kit with just a few resources. Afterwards, he continues with detailed improvements, embellishments, and adaptations to personal taste, so that models are created that are unique. The wealth of information on the technical background, be it mechanics, electronics, or remote-control technology, is also very helpful and makes it easier for beginners to take their first steps in this fascinating hobby. Infographics explain even complicated issues in an easy-to-understand way and many illustrations complement the text. From the content: • What is truck modelling? • Basics of remote-control technology • The first model truck • From the kit to your own model • Modifying the drive train • Embellishing the driver's cab • Installing electrical functions • Remote control system • Glossary of terms