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Old 01-31-2010, 07:18 AM   #61
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Ok got some more work done I started by painting the interior then built wheel wells, figured out how to mount the body. Then onto more detail work



























































This rig was built for comps,are new rules offer points for scale appearance.So after a couple of good outdoor pics this bad boy will be thrashed and bashed all year





will post more pics soon
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Old 01-31-2010, 07:27 AM   #62
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you saw the revision to those points right ..... with all that scale detail you're gonna have to drive left handed while wearing an eye patch and in reverse.
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Old 01-31-2010, 07:37 AM   #63
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That interior is amazing. I just cant get the knack of working with styrene to do something like that. Nice trio of rigs u got there
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Old 01-31-2010, 08:33 AM   #64
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Are those Team3six seats? Looks really nice!
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Old 01-31-2010, 02:19 PM   #65
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Came togther very nice man. Any plans for that TR?
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Old 01-31-2010, 02:33 PM   #66
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killer cant mwait to get one great job
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you saw the revision to those points right ..... with all that scale detail you're gonna have to drive left handed while wearing an eye patch and in reverse.
Nice, so that means you'll have to drive standing on your hands and use your feet to steer I know your hiding something SICK
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Old 02-01-2010, 02:28 PM   #68
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That interior is amazing. I just cant get the knack of working with styrene to do something like that. Nice trio of rigs u got there
Yeah it takes patience as soon as i get out of this apt. I wanna start brazing.

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Are those Team3six seats? Looks really nice!
No I made them out of styrene and some foam gasket material

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Came togther very nice man. Any plans for that TR?
Thanks, I think I might start the TR interior soon

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Thanks
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Old 02-01-2010, 03:36 PM   #69
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Your rig is killer man. How did you do the black washing? It looks great.

How much did you thin your paint out, What ratio. Did you dry brush or spray?
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I'm going to have to take some ideas, trying to decide if I want to use my full
Toyota body/bed, or do a similar setup. Looks great
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Your rig is killer man. How did you do the black washing? It looks great.

How much did you thin your paint out, What ratio. Did you dry brush or spray?
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Thanks Brah,
I did a 50/50 mix thinner to testors model paint I used a brush to lay it on and wiped it with a rag.
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I'm going to have to take some ideas, trying to decide if I want to use my full
Toyota body/bed, or do a similar setup. Looks great
Thanks I did 4 other yotas with bobbed and dovetailed beds. I can't braze yet, and always wanted a truggy yota so this worked out perfect
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Nice, so that means you'll have to drive standing on your hands and use your feet to steer I know your hiding something SICK
LOL ....... i probably wont have them done until mid season but yeah they're gonna be interesting
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Took her out the day before we get a fresh foot of snow




































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Old 02-09-2010, 07:09 PM   #75
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Man, that thing is beautiful! Read every single post, took a while but it was well worth it! Nice progress, the interior looks fantastic, everything. 5/5 keep up that great work! Looks great out on the rocks too, definitely one of the best SCX10's I've seen!
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looks great! is there a way to bring the sidlers into the body?
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Great work!! The details in the interior are nice.
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Man, that thing is beautiful! Read every single post, took a while but it was well worth it! Nice progress, the interior looks fantastic, everything. 5/5 keep up that great work! Looks great out on the rocks too, definitely one of the best SCX10's I've seen!

Thanks for the awesome comment, I'm glad you enjoyed the build
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looks great! is there a way to bring the sidlers into the body?
Thanks,
I moved them forward about 1/2'' and up about 3/8",and couldn't bring the body down any lower I also cut a 1/2" off the ends of the sliders and brought them in as far as I could. It helped bring them into the body more than the stock location, and they hold up on the rocks great
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Great work!! The details in the interior are nice.
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