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Old 09-21-2011, 12:42 AM   #1
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Default CF100 help wanted

Hey guys,
I'm thinking about turning a Cf100 bodie into a truggy,my only concern is how to fill the rear end of the cab,i'm going to use styrene but how to bond it to the lexan,i've allready searched the forum and the only thing i can find is with shoegoo,that is where my problem is!I cant get Shoegoo in my country,what would be a nice alternative?

Did anyone on here make this conversion yet?

Thanks
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Old 09-21-2011, 06:24 PM   #2
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Hey guys,
I'm thinking about turning a Cf100 bodie into a truggy,my only concern is how to fill the rear end of the cab,i'm going to use styrene but how to bond it to the lexan,i've allready searched the forum and the only thing i can find is with shoegoo,that is where my problem is!I cant get Shoegoo in my country,what would be a nice alternative?

Did anyone on here make this conversion yet?

Thanks
Any type of rubbery craft glue should work, I prefer the E6000 myself..

http://www.amazon.com/E6000-Clear-Mu.../dp/B000XZTD14

If not you can either mount tabs on the chassis to bolt just the rear panel too or mount tabs to the lexan body and styrene back, basically bolt it together

I plan on just mounting the back to the chassis and slipping the body over it. It wont be completely sealed off but the seams should be hidden by the tube work.
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