Once you think you are done with a rig....you just want to add more LOL.
Need help where should I mount the fuel cell and the motor? I put a styrene bed in the rear for somewhere to rest the items. It used to have a spare 1.9 Flat Iron from some SCX10....Thinking bout either putting the fuel cell back there and running some hoses or somehow fitting the motor back there without it breaking.
OR stick with the Flat Iron? Btw added rear trophy truck lights...couldn't find red LEDs. Yellow would have to do. I also rewired the broken headlights and turned one pair to rock lights up front. Then added scale goodies into the cabin along with a polished aluminum support or the huge tanks LOL. Coupled with a smaller bottle of nitrous on the console lol!!
I think she's done for now....maybe a bigger power plant coming later. Currently it's Holmes TM 35T with a SS Bombproof Tranny and loaded axles.
Rock lighting up front:
Rear Exo Light Bar with yellow lenses: (kinda tacky?)
Potential idea for the aluminum hand crafted hood (but it would break my heart to cut into it!!)
Rewired all LED's, fixed broken front bumper, replaced both front lights and lens protectors:
Still debating if I want to mount these rally car style day lights. They are 5mm white...maybe use them for cabin lighting?
Exo front 5 LED lightbar about to be installed next it will be 5 x 5mm White:
Random Scale Stuff I am using:
Revamped interior:
Passenger side revamped interior:
Now where to mount the motor and also the fuel cell? Motor in the rear and fuel cell in the cabin?
Fuel cell mock up mounted vertical towards the motor (fuel lines will be added):
Motor sitting on top of the fuel cell just for pics (I will build a styrene box to raise it as the motor sits a little too low for my tastes if I mount it in the rear).
Fuel cell in passenger area (may have to cut it down and mount it on the passenger floorboard):
Fuell cell mounted horizontally (this is my second favorite especially if I raise the fuel cell higher a bit) Thoughts??
This is the motor resting on the styrene floor flush. Offers most protection but you can't really see it.
And this was how it was originally before I started scaling out the rear.
Thoughts or suggestions?