Travis149
Newbie
Hey everyone, I'm new to this forum thing, so bear with me if I'm doing anything wrong. I've done a few builds in the past, but never posted pictures or anything, but this time I decided to. So I wanted to do a f-350 crew cab short bed (drop bed) and of course make it as realistic as possible, but I also want it to perform well to because this is currently my only rc anything right now. So here we go...
1st I bought 3 of the tamiya f-350 bodies, hacked them up, and started gluing them together. I'll let the pictures do most of the explaining. Also, at this point, all or most of the parts for the rest of the rig are on order.
I didn't start taking pictures until this point - sorry - but as you can see I cut out the bed, and shortened it, and also got 2 of the bodies together.
Filled in the holes with some bondo
Here's the bed starting to take shape.
Started working on the roof
Back to the bed - I used some kind of sponge board to make the wheel wells and the bed lines
Used some filler around the wheel wells to fill in the seams
OK, now the fun part
on the third body, all I used was that small rear window section, glued it in place, and added support on the back side just like the rest of the cab.
More filling and sanding...
More primer... I use the white primer because it shows the body lines and imperfections much better.
Ok, after a ton of more sanding, filling, sanding, priming, sanding, priming, sanding, etc. (you get the point) I added some spray on bed liner, and took a break from the body for a while. It's about 80% done at this point.
A good portion of the parts I'm using showed up, so I'm going to start mocking everything up now.
Parts List:
RC4WD Bruiser Chassis
K44 Axles
Super Swamper Boggers 1.9
1.9 True Scale 12 hole beadlock wheels
100mm ultimate scale shocks (front)
80mm ultimate scale shocks (rear)
Killer transfer case
Planetary transmission
Black scale punnisher shafts (not the ones in the pic)
Tube work still being worked on (not in pics) - bumpers, sliders, light bar...
Other parts on the way
Red bulldog winch
ARB Diff covers
RC4WD F-350 Fender Flares (bolt on/cut out)
Spare wheel/tire
Stay tuned, and thanks for viewing. :mrgreen:
1st I bought 3 of the tamiya f-350 bodies, hacked them up, and started gluing them together. I'll let the pictures do most of the explaining. Also, at this point, all or most of the parts for the rest of the rig are on order.
I didn't start taking pictures until this point - sorry - but as you can see I cut out the bed, and shortened it, and also got 2 of the bodies together.
Filled in the holes with some bondo
Here's the bed starting to take shape.
Started working on the roof
Back to the bed - I used some kind of sponge board to make the wheel wells and the bed lines
Used some filler around the wheel wells to fill in the seams
OK, now the fun part
on the third body, all I used was that small rear window section, glued it in place, and added support on the back side just like the rest of the cab.
More filling and sanding...
More primer... I use the white primer because it shows the body lines and imperfections much better.
Ok, after a ton of more sanding, filling, sanding, priming, sanding, priming, sanding, etc. (you get the point) I added some spray on bed liner, and took a break from the body for a while. It's about 80% done at this point.
A good portion of the parts I'm using showed up, so I'm going to start mocking everything up now.
Parts List:
RC4WD Bruiser Chassis
K44 Axles
Super Swamper Boggers 1.9
1.9 True Scale 12 hole beadlock wheels
100mm ultimate scale shocks (front)
80mm ultimate scale shocks (rear)
Killer transfer case
Planetary transmission
Black scale punnisher shafts (not the ones in the pic)
Tube work still being worked on (not in pics) - bumpers, sliders, light bar...
Other parts on the way
Red bulldog winch
ARB Diff covers
RC4WD F-350 Fender Flares (bolt on/cut out)
Spare wheel/tire
Stay tuned, and thanks for viewing. :mrgreen: