New hood is looking great Ed. Looking just like the 1:1. Did you make a whole new grill for it as well?
thats just sick. I would kill to have the real 1:1 tho. it or fat girl would be cool to have.
Now your forcing me to make a suzuki hood.
Hi Chris, THANKS! Grill is from a Jeep Liberty hacked to right form.
Hmm, does Newbright make those liberty bodies or someone else? I honestly don't remember seeing one before, but then again, Jeep Liberty isn't exactly what comes to mind when you think offroad :ror:
Hmm, does Newbright make those liberty bodies or someone else? I honestly don't remember seeing one before, but then again, Jeep Liberty isn't exactly what comes to mind when you think offroad :ror:
Just a sexy rig man kudos"thumbsup"
yup it was New Bright that had the Jeep Liberty. I was on the hunt for one awhile back, I was going to use the hood for the FatGirl once you sold it to me.
Nice!!! i better have a badazz motor to live up to one of Cameron's rigs, that and a heavy foot
beautiful rig cant wait to see it done, I say go with the k-44 i think it will fit the rig better
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Waiting to see how tough those k44s are.
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Its all been said before but I will say it again. That is some really nice work there! Wish I had the patience and skill to do the same. Please keep us posted on the durability of the axles. Cheers,
Rich
That is looking tight. Now here is the news you might want. When I was going to build that, I had contacted C.A.C. he was going to make them for me but as the whole rim. I contacted ecoli about it because it was going to be cheaper for 2 full sets then 1. Plans changed with me to build the Teeny car instead. You may want to contact him and see what the damage would be to just make the rings. Seeing what you have financialy in that with the C.A.C tranny, RC4WD killer T, and the 44 axles. It would only make sense for you to top it off with the rings. BTW, Sig, your truck is looking wicked. I only wish I had the money to do something like that. Can you tell me what the internals look like in them axles. I would love to get them, but fear of them crapping out is my big issue. The Axial axles with all the glory seems to be a safer bet, but the 44's and the widow axles are the ideal axle by looks and design (Minus the hig steer ability which I have often expressed to RC4WD). But if those axles are any good and strong, I might actually buy them. I'm sure you understand having a reliable axle is important when it comes to the weight of these replicas we build. The Suzuki dreager I built should have widows, just too scared to invest in looks.