- Mammuth 2
- Side view
- Rear view
- Front
- Front & top
Planning process started: 2010 August (work in progress)
Building process started: 2011 June (work in progress)
Test process will start in: 2012 March
Accepting orders: from 2012 December
The main features of the car:
- The dimensions: 1850mm x 890mm x 1000mm
- Weight: about 50-60kg (only an estimate)
- 110cc 4stroke engine with remote start and shutdown, automatic clutch
- custom built differential in the rear axle
- longer suspension travel with double oil filled shocks per wheel
- massive, durable frame
- 4 custom built oil disc brakes with adjustable brake intensity
- custom control software with telemetry system (engine rpm, speed, 3 axis accelerometer, engine temp, voltage control, fuel level, gps position, etc.). You can read the values on a 4.3″ touch screen or with an upgrade, on your laptop.
- light system (planned later)
- detailed chassis
You can read more details on the specific pages: Brakes, Engine, Frame and suspension, Radio control system










The first built was amazing! but this will be a great truck!!
Thanks for your words! I’m following your project on Facebook
My work in progress : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ford-1932-3-Windows-Hotrod-135-scale-RC-Project/128373623894141
Hallo Attila,
Danke das Du einen Link auf meine Seite gesetzt hast.
http://www.facebook.com/theV12
http://www.youtube.com/user/ArtusMotor
http://twitter.com/v12scale
Let us work together in the future
Sven
I hope we can cooperate in the future! The Mammuth V12
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Hello,
why don’t you use bicycle disk braking systems? Off course, the disc might be a bit too big and you might have to use a customized one, but if it still fits… why not?
Erich
I’ve watched them, but as I remember, the calipers was also big and so expensive…
i always wanted to find or build a 1:4 scale monster truck… but 1:3 is huge! 50kg!!!! better have securized space to run this! very impressive! If you need help with bodyshell design…
Stef
Thanks eightman! We also have an expert for our fiver glass body, but who knows, maybe in the future
I’ve checked your page, you do an awesome job with the body shells!