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Old 10-23-2011, 11:01 PM   #1
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Okay so I'm thinking about building an interior for my Jeep Scx10 and was wondering what everyone did on theirs. I'd just like to get an idea on how you guys did yours...
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I cant remember who I did it for, but I believe the guy was from wyoming. I build him a styrene jeep interior for his SCX10
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Do a search, but I think the Proline interior can be cut and fit into a Honcho cab.
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Old 10-23-2011, 11:17 PM   #4
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here is the hilux one I did, I cant seem to find the jeep one
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here is the hilux one I did, I cant seem to find the jeep one
Hmm I might try building one from styrene....I just need to look for some in my LHS. What do you need to put it together tho? just some glue scissors and strips of styrene?


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Do a search, but I think the Proline interior can be cut and fit into a Honcho cab.
I was thinking about this...

Still looking for other options tho.
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Old 10-24-2011, 07:17 AM   #6
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Styrene work isn't as hard as it looks.
Patience is the biggest tackle.

Get some pastor board
Pencil w/ eraser
Sheets of styrene
Tenax7 or other plastic bonding glue.
(Super glue and tire glue is not plastic glue)
Exacting knife w/ #11 blades
Extra blades
Cutting surface
some good scissors
(I prefer a pair of straight and curved lexan scissors for curves)
A small assortment of hobby files
(Ace hardware has em for $3.00)
And fine grit sand paper.

That's where I would start.
Its amazing how many lately that have been doing styrene work.

Pardonmynoob has lots of good tips.
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Old 10-24-2011, 09:31 AM   #7
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What thickness styrene would you recomend? And that "shopping list" just helped me like you wouldn't believe! Thanks man!
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here is the hilux one I did, I cant seem to find the jeep one
..do you still sell these?..
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Old 01-28-2012, 08:26 AM   #9
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Sorry I don't, the main line I sold was the the interior for the Honcho body so people could have a Toyota interior.

I have since sold those plans to WickedWolfRC who has been trying to find a way to mass produce them as a build it yourself styrene kit.

But the others were just jobs I tried for other customers.
the truth is for me personally even though they we're great sellers and great products. It was simply too time consuming for me to make these.

DinkyR/C currently makes a styrene molded interior for the Hilux that's fantastic. I believe you can purchase those with RPP Hobby and the price is right.
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