Jim does a SSD Ford F100. I've been hoping Axial would release a kit version of their Ford F100 SCX10 II trail truck Axial Racing - SCX10 II 1955 Ford 1/10th 4wd RTR (Green) but as this doesn't seem to be in the cards, decided to order the unpainted body set and make my own. Santa was very generous and come Dec 25th there was a SSD Trail King kit under the tree! As the TK is SCX10 II "compatible" there was only one issue mounting the F100 body (more on this below). https://i.imgur.com/nHuRocW.jpg As I live in an apartment, spray painting is out of the question, so I brushed on the following colors: https://i.imgur.com/C7FvT78.jpg One of the things I like about this body is the great scale details on the front grill and back cage. The sides however were lacking and I didn't want to apply the door sticker handles as I didn't think they did the rig justice. To add some surface detail to the side, I installed rubber mirrors from Loops Model https://www.rc4x4-shop.com/ and left over door handles from my UMG10 build. https://i.imgur.com/cdThVKv.jpg The battery tray was interfering with the body in its stock location, but mounting it with the rear mounting holes in the front hole location on the cross brace solved the problem. To support the now floating front of the battery tray, I glued some appropriately sized foam rubber underneath the battery tray which now rests comfortably on the transmission tunnel. Not the most elegant solution, but I think it works. :mrgreen: https://i.imgur.com/fs8muPc.jpg To give it some contrast, I mixed up some light gray paint for the rear bed panels. Tires are the Axial MT45 from the UMG10 mounted on no-name steel beadlocks. Not the best, but OK for now. https://i.imgur.com/a63KydD.jpg The rig did well on its first outing on the Markham Park crawler course. https://i.imgur.com/O2RcgYg.jpg But the body's large front and rear overhangs limit approach and departure angles rather severely. See comparison to my UMG10. https://i.imgur.com/YTFIPWa.jpg https://i.imgur.com/g6d5MuJ.jpg Still, I have other rigs for hard core crawling and I think this one came out well. Let me know what you guys think? |
Re: Jim does a SSD Ford F100. Hi, These colors fit so well on this body, I love it like this "thumbsup" |
Re: Jim does a SSD Ford F100. I’m gonna have to drive across to Markham, that’s a sweet rigw Hang up and Drive |
Re: Jim does a SSD Ford F100. Nice job Jim! Have to agree, that is a really nice body set. Definitely different in the landscape of current offerings. It's cool to see it done up. How do you like the chassis? |
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My only reservation, is that the instructions could be more detailed - not an issue if you have a couple of kits under your belt, but a newbie might struggle a little. All in all, 5 star rating!! |
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I was a regular until covid19 started closing the place, as I stopped FB I’ve been out of touch. Hang up and Drive |
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Jim does a SSD Ford F100. Thanks for that update. I might drive across tomorrow. Great group of folks. Hang up and Drive |
Re: Jim does a SSD Ford F100. How is that paint holding up - looks great. And I like the idea of brushing it on. Did it bond to the lexan or is it getting brittle and chip after a while? |
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Bottom line, so-called RC paints are nothing but repackaged Acrylic paint. And acrylics are totally compatible with RC Lexan bodies. By sourcing your paint at the craft store you save a ton of money and can buy large quantities for little $$ which allows for custom mixed colors. Hope this helps. |
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Quite true, most airbases are made by Createx( Auto Air, Wicked and Parma) It’s always in the prep Hang up and Drive |
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