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Leo's workshop RC4WD TF2 LWB + LC70 URO-Camper

leowrc

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​Hi

Such is when people get bored and come up with "smart" ideas. The basic idea is to build a true "adventurer" off-road car. My decision fell on the LC70's lorry RC4WD TF2. You already know the base car, as it has been in several international races and has been featured in several of my videos.

Already "see" how good it will be on the videos, at least I hope ...;)


The plan is something like that.



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The first test, even paper.​



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The floor plate of the dwelling:​



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These are the final side panels.​



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One of the important details.​



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A little posing.​



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The next step was to build a spare wheel's recessed mount.​



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To be continued.....


:wink: Leo
 
Hello

slowly but in the good direction ... ;)

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the next step is to make hinges and other accessories....


"thumbsup" Leo
 
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