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RC4WD 1.9 steel beadlock review.

wtf! you should stop now! deserts? really?
its just really hot here, no camels.
no worries. sounds like you fell asleep in geography, i fell asleep during the "order of the months" and multiplication tables, part of school. getting better though :D
 
lol i slept my way through school. but look what i found

http://www.townandcountrytravelmag.com/vacation-ideas/best-vacations/marfa-art-lovers-mecca-0106


It's called Marfa, and it's in the west Texas desert amid the stunning landscapes of Big Bend National Park.
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well its been a few weeks now, and the texas weather has done its job. and nice mix of sun and rain."thumbsup"

on the 2nd and 3rd pics i added a tinting solution to the "front" halfs to get rid of the orange, worked well.

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WE ARE WAITING :shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock:
 
wtf! you should stop now! deserts? really?
its just really hot here, no camels.
no worries. sounds like you fell asleep in geography, i fell asleep during the "order of the months" and multiplication tables, part of school. getting better though :D

Less typy more worky. Bolt the fawkers up or I will try my hardest to embarrass you publicly.
 
lol probly gonna be awhile as you can tell by my epicly slow pace on my truggy build. time is scarce. my only free time is at work.....spent browsing RCC.......

and you promised youd keep those pics private! :shock:
 
misting flat black and flat brown could do the trick.
or maybe just scuff the sidewalls to remove the sheen. and let them get naturally dirty.

im also gonna spray the inside of the inner halfs of the wheels flat black so you dont see them when looking threw the spokes from the front side.
 
I just put a light coat of gloss black on mine and have them sitting out in the Pittsburgh weather...
 
misting flat black and flat brown could do the trick.
or maybe just scuff the sidewalls to remove the sheen. and let them get naturally dirty.

im also gonna spray the inside of the inner halfs of the wheels flat black so you dont see them when looking threw the spokes from the front side.

Scuffing them and getting them nice and dirty would probably do it. Mount them up and put them in some mud for a few days :)
 
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