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I just got the Axial 67 Chevy C-10 body and its a great fit. You can also go for the Proline Jeep Camanche body that's also a good fit. No mods needed on either of these. They are nice looking and scale , plus , you get rid of the top heaviness of the Scout. Something that will help you on comps
Yes, I added the posts. Im having a friend paint it for me , so not done yet. There's a couple Gen 8s with the same Axial 67 Cevy C-10 body I got on youtube if you want to check it out. Don't need to do much. Just put the posts in and use a reamer to make holes for the posts. You might cut a bit off the posts . Depending on how you want the body to ride.
Yes, I added the posts. Im having a friend paint it for me , so not done yet. There's a couple Gen 8s with the same Axial 67 Cevy C-10 body I got on youtube if you want to check it out. Don't need to do much. Just put the posts in and use a reamer to make holes for the posts. You might cut a bit off the posts . Depending on how you want the body to ride.