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Old 03-25-2010, 11:15 PM   #1
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Default Diesel's 1.9 SCX/Scout build.

a few weeks ago i picked up an SCX10 kit. i haven't bothered with a build thread til now because pics of a stock SCX roller are ****in boring. im building a boat sided and comp cut trail scout, hopefully it ends up like the kinda cool ass rigs you see in build threads on pirate4x4.

so in addition to the stock SCX kit ive added a hand bros CMS steering kit, an R2J 4 link truss and my own 5/16" delrin rear links to stretch the WB 1/2". tuesday night Devvon and i made the boatside plates. they're just .025 steel, TIG'd to the chassis. today i made front and rear bumpers and got them mounted. both of them are just kinda something i whipped up. the front was a mistake that turned out pretty well actually. and for the rear, i just ran out of ideas, wasted a lot of tube and stuck it on there. it'll do.

im liking it so far. i might cut the fenders out more and run 1.9 rok lox on it. the 'irons look a little small. and i might shrink the WB back down by 1/4". but then again the bigger tires will make it look better at the current length.

























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I like the stretch, looks nice. That front bumper is also becoming popular.
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Old 03-25-2010, 11:40 PM   #3
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I know it is, like I said, it was actually a mistake and to avoid wasting a lot of tube I just went with it. Thanks guys.
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looking good, cant wait to see it in may
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Oh, forgot to mention, its also got an interior. Just one of the axial cf-100 interior kits, nothing fancy. That's about all the patience I have for doing interior work.
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I like it!

The bumpers/boat sides look great and I like the direction your taking the body, looks good Scott!

Just wish I were going to Scale Nats!
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Thanks man, I wish you were too. I'm really considering half doors. Since its got an interior, half doors would be cool. They'd look right at home on this truck too. And I've got lights in the works too, maybe even a light bar on the roof.
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Looking good! Some of my best work has been a mistake!Bumper turned out great. Definitely dig the boat sides and comp cut.
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Wow! What a great unique look Diesel!
I love the boatsides, the shorter doors, and the comp cut. Great looking machine.
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Looks great... more pics! Looking forward to seeing it done!
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Looking good! Some of my best work has been a mistake!Bumper turned out great. Definitely dig the boat sides and comp cut.
Thanks man. Good job on the axle trusses by the way. I've got them on both of my scale rigs.

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Wow! What a great unique look Diesel!
I love the boatsides, the shorter doors, and the comp cut. Great looking machine.
ok now I'm truly honored... thanks grizz!
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ok, unfortunately the mayhems i have coming in the mail are gonna set the rig too wide for my liking.. (ill find something else to do with the mayhems, dont worry) so i'm trying to decide between these two wheels. 0mm offset hpi stock car wheels and the others are tamiya f-150 wheels. i kinda like how the hpi wheels look with the rings and they tuck into the body better as well.

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Those are some good looking rings.
I think I like the stock car wheels with them better.
Build's coming along nicely.
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Those are some good looking rings.
I think I like the stock car wheels with them better.
Build's coming along nicely.

yes they are, there's this guy i know who does a killer job on them, or did anyway. lol! im thinking the same, stock car wheels.
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yes they are, there's this guy i know who does a killer job on them, or did anyway. lol! im thinking the same, stock car wheels.

I heard he had to quit.His best customer got sponsored.
You almost have to do the stock car wheels or,at least paint the others black.
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I like this one lot better than the silver one.

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I heard he had to quit.His best customer got sponsored.
You almost have to do the stock car wheels or,at least paint the others black.
hahaha! i agree, its decided, HPI wheels it is.

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me too.
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I too like the stock car wheels. have you thought about rc3wd's steel wheels?
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I too like the stock car wheels. have you thought about rc3wd's steel wheels?
no, im rapidly running out of money, lol! ill just barely finish my two rigs and get to MT, gonna have to use what ive got, hence the scout body in the first place, it's been sitting on a shelf for 3yrs or more.
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no, im rapidly running out of money, lol!
you already bought your tickets right? stash some cash for food and gas?
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