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Campbell IFS Buggy

Just a little inside info, the hood and roof scoop are carbon fiber. Just thought that you might want this detail.

The reproduction of carbon fiber is difficult. :-(
It is given up and the paint is done to the black.
 
Great work!"thumbsup"

Alps printer was regrettable...
I also produced the one side panel in the same means as you.

I always look forward to update.:)



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Thank you!
I mimicked how to make your panel. ;-)

I liked to see the project of your wheely king.
Let's meet one of these days. "thumbsup"
 
The reproduction of carbon fiber is difficult. :-(
It is given up and the paint is done to the black.

You could possibly use a carbon decal sheet over the black. This rig is turning out great! Can't wait to see it runing!
 
^^^ good idea on the CF sheet, also with the use of a heat gun it would conform to curves. by what you have on right now anyway you go this build looking good.
 
You could possibly use a carbon decal sheet over the black. This rig is turning out great! Can't wait to see it runing!

I was going to cover with the CF decal sheet.
But decal sheet was too large the pattern of the fiber. :|
Decal that still reproduces a small pattern can't be found...
 
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Carbon fiber food.

The sticker sheet for Kyosho MINI-Z was found."thumbsup"
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Thanks TKPN!;)
 
Glad you found a solution that would fit the scale! Also the air dam on the roof is also made of fiber as well. Keep it up!
 
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