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Old 08-13-2016, 09:32 AM   #1
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Since I have a few bodies laying around, I figured why not give a look into how different bodies fit on the new SMT10. Feel free to add your own!

Old tmaxx sized proline suburban


F150 sized for the tmaxx by proline


HPI mini trophy


HPI MX1 (almost a bit too small)


Proline raptor


Axial scx10 body


And the one I'm currently mounting up and painting, proline yeti/raptor

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Old 08-13-2016, 09:48 AM   #2
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Right choice !!!
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Old 08-13-2016, 10:29 AM   #3
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Hope you don't mind me adding to your thread.

Proline Early 50s Chevy (narrowed for my old mega truck). This would actully fit okay but you would have to cut out the back window area to move the body up more. I may try this with a new non-narrowed body, and get some Midnight Pumpkin decals (old school cool):



My Parma 57 Chevy body. This works, just swap rear body posts. It's pretty cool:



Yeti:


And my old HPI Scion from my old P4de. Looks so dumb:



Forgive the table pics, my workshop in in the process of a make-over...
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Old 08-13-2016, 01:12 PM   #4
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Thanks for this... I like the suburban and the 57 chevy... the Raptor/Yeti I will have to see when it's painted... looks like it might be pretty cool
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Thanks for adding!
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Old 08-14-2016, 01:36 PM   #7
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The older T-Maxx bodies are about the perfect size I think.
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Old 08-14-2016, 05:48 PM   #8
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chino is your chassis dyed black?
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chino is your chassis dyed black?
Yes it is.

See this thread:SMT Build Thread

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I like the look of the HPI mini trophy body , kinda similar to the newer desert bodies on the bigfoot trucks
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I like the look of the HPI mini trophy body , kinda similar to the newer desert bodies on the bigfoot trucks
Wait till you see the raptor painted up..
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Proline yeti/raptor



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Old 08-16-2016, 05:07 AM   #13
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That looks killer, how did you mount the body in the rear? Curious to see how you did it. There are a few options, not sure which way will be most durable.
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That looks killer, how did you mount the body in the rear? Curious to see how you did it. There are a few options, not sure which way will be most durable.
I made a mount, I posted it over in my build in this forum too. There were other ways this could have been done but..

In fact, if you don't mind figuring out how to rotate the posts 90 degrees so you could deal with the slope, you can use the stock mount too.
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Topless Pro-Line F100

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Early 50s Proline TMaxx

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I can't believe how well the HPI Mini Trophy body fits.
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JConcepts F250 supercab with visor and racerback 2.
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Anyone know if the ProlineL Ford 2008 F-250 Crew Cab body will need to be opened up in the rear of the cabin for the tubes of the chassi? I'm thinking that, since it's a crew cab it might be long enough to house the tubes without cutting.
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I just mounted a proline jeep cherokee body on it and with trimming on the bumpers it will clear ill post pics later
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