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BUILD: A Girl named Jenny Craig

Looks good Ed. Is that "Jenny" as the driver :D?

So, tried to get a hold of the guy that does this chroming on all sorts of materials. Took me three phone calls before I got hold of him, then he said sure, I'll pick up the delrin on Monday from you to test. Haven't heard from him again. I might try again, seems like a nice enough guy, but if he's this unreliable I don't think I'd trust him with sending in my own rings, much less others. Sorry about that guys.

Thanks Chris! She's just a mock-up driver from the other rig :). Sorry for all the trouble in getting hold of the guy. If by a favorable turn of events, things work-out, please let us know.

K-44's are too narrow. Sadly, the front shocks and tires bind and will need some wideners. So I tried a set of axial axles, made a set of links with the mounts you made. They surely fit and drive very nice."thumbsup"
 
Wow, looks great Ed.

Thanks Chris! Mounted electronics box and A123 Li-Fe PO4, under the hood. Did a scale fuel tank and flooring, ass well.

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I like the RC4WD K-44, and am just waiting on the RC4WD mini wheel wideners and check how tough these axles are.
 
The body was from a newbright they are very hard to come by in that scale.

Thanks for your kindness, I managed to get one. "thumbsup"

Here's a aluminum sheet version, I am trying-out to gt those curves on the side. Needs a grille and more trimmings, though.

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Man can this get any better. you shopuld just give it to me because i am sure your sick of staring at it."thumbsup"
BTW, you wkow what would make that truck lighter and look better? A nice set of team3six seats
 
wow man that is come together very nice

still it just does not look right but you know it still looks sexy does it hold up like the real thing

after looking at it with the 1.9 i think there a little small"thumbsup"
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Thanks for your kindness, I managed to get one. "thumbsup"

Here's a aluminum sheet version, I am trying-out to gt those curves on the side. Needs a grille and more trimmings, though.

I like that aluminum hood, looks great, and it gives it a bit of a different look as well "thumbsup"


BTW, you wkow what would make that truck lighter and look better? A nice set of team3six seats

I'd agree, except that Norm guy is closed right now and his seats are all sold out on his website ;-):mrgreen:
 
Another sweet rig Ed! Kudos!!

Thanks!

Man can this get any better. you shopuld just give it to me because i am sure your sick of staring at it."thumbsup"
BTW, you wkow what would make that truck lighter and look better? A nice set of team3six seats

Oh yeah, been working on this project for a while now. Team3Six seats like all his other scale stuff are the COOLEST!

I like that aluminum hood, looks great, and it gives it a bit of a different look as well "thumbsup"

I'd agree, except that Norm guy is closed right now and his seats are all sold out on his website ;-):mrgreen:

The aluminum hood mounts nice and easy.

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Team3six and Pinchflat racing seats for the win! "thumbsup"
 
Cut some lexan panels then had more fun creating bucket seats.

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It is a very rough draft of an idea and needs lots of detail work.
 
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Old hood - styrene

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New Hood - aluminum sheet.

Cut and painted a set of lexan panels and steering wheel mount, as well.

Painted the chassis and new panels, to match 1:1.
The build was quite challenging and I do enjoy much every minute.
 
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LOOKS AMAZING

i would say to look better maybe make a few panels for the side because thats what the 1:1 had IMO
 
LOOKS AMAZING

i would say to look better maybe make a few panels for the side because thats what the 1:1 had IMO

Rock on brotha! super nice work"thumbsup" Drail

Thanks Guys! Panels are easy. Have them in Lexan and ABS. Might just do one in aluminum to balance the color shade."thumbsup"

K-44 have a narrow track width and the lower shock mounting position are just right for the High Lift.Here's how I installed the lower links and the shocks.

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Also, Thanks to Rokcrawlr for the set of RC4WD Mini Wideners. Fits perfect and provides just the right track width so that the 2.2 Rok Lox don't hit the chassis/Links for a real nice steering angle and bind-free during articulation, as well. "thumbsup"
 
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nice you got to get some running vids of this beast and see if has the same power as the real thing
 
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