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1991 Isuzu Pick-up

Dude, I was looking at some of the pics, and all I can say is WOW!!!!! This may be the most scale-looking build I've ever seen. The wheel/Tire combo just sets it off perfectly.

That first pic in the mud, if it weren't for the lack of a seat, I couldn't tell you that wasn't a real Isuzu pickup. The ones of it in motion slingin' goo are even more realistic...

You could tell people you put a built 350 in a 1:1, show them that pic, and they'd believe you.
 
more action shots. i built a simple radio box out of styrene, with a srew on top. sealed it all good so i wouldn't have to worry about the electronics as much. it isn't water proof but because it is pretty high and sheilds any splash ups it should do the trick for the most part. i got a rc4wd steel output gear installed, and looking to get some steel traxxas yokes before i put the 5700 back in it. i would love to have had the 5700 in it today but it would have just blown a yoke. 55 turn and a nearly dead battery held it back a lot. i will have a charged batt and more pics tomorrow. i got some real clean video but it takes soo long to upload i haven't had the time to get around to it. oh well enjoy.





























aragon ridin dirty







more to come............
 
every time i see this truck i am amazed at the realism of it. really needs some interior work to finish it off though "thumbsup"
 
I've been watching this since the beginning and this thing came out fan-fricken-tastic! Nice work on all of it!!
 
No, Like the wheel adapters that let the wheel be mounted by 5 screws or whatever, I've been looking for them, like the adapters so you can fit like 6 or 8 lug wheels on them, get what I mean?
they come with the integy/topcad wheels. 3 sets of them per wheel with different offsets, 0, 5mm, 10mm. ask anyone who has a set of those wheels and they're likely to have 2 sets laying around...
 
yep i have a set of 5mm offset just sitting here pm me if you want them?

other note. i finally got some more styrene for the interior but im waiting to start the iroc project so i can allocate it all.
 
if its these wheels your looking at they come with three different size offsets

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got the dash pretty close to done, and a very simple seat made up. seat velcros in and dash attatchs to the window mounts. now to find a driver???












 
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