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Mr Glassman's RC4WD Trailfinder 2

Haha.. Nice.

Cool truck man!

Thanks man"thumbsup"


We have a blizzard coming so time to crack out on some building:mrgreen:

I wanted to have Toyota on the back and thought I could get a sticker but, the builder in me had another idea:

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I used styrene strips and for the O's I had to improvise and I noticed my Dremel sanding drum was perfect size"thumbsup"

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So I attached a small piece of styrene to the top and spun it on sanding paper

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That is just sick. I opted for the decal. :oops:

Thanks buddy



Had my first breakage:evil: The plastic shafts have held up pretty well with a lot of abuse until the wheels got jammed up and slipper didn't slip all I heard was a snap.

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At least it came with a spare so I can get back on the trail:mrgreen:

I'm going to place a order for punishers tonight"thumbsup"
 
I heard you got one of these! ;-)

Good work on the tailgate, I wonder why they didn't put that in the mold?

Are those shafts the same as old pede shafts?
 
That's just plain badass! I'm guessing they didn't because of licensing or something similar.
 
Also got a seat!

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Very simple installation as you can kinda see in the bottom 2 pics you simply attach it to the two top body/bed mounting screws (worked with the stock screws as well)
 
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