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719 Scale RC 4x4 Thread/Trail Runs/Rigs etc..

Thanks for the body David! Lovin it, needs a little tweaking but nothin serious.
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Starting my 2nd rig in this drug like addiction lol already started narrowing the front clip and trimming out the doors as a real rock crawler would for better view for the driver. This will be a class 3 comp only truck and thinking of a breast cancer theme for my grandma

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I have to say, those are some really cool looking Rigs, fellas! I especially dig all the lights and the evening run!

Looking good!
 
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After trial and error with epoxy finally got the front narrowed and sticking and starting the body work. Not an easy task and a lot of work ahead of me

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got body work and primer pretty much finished on the front, still a few small touches, is it perfect no but it's gonna get the piss beat out of it anyway, overall took out and inch front the front

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Well, looks like I need to install some lights on the Gelande II. Anyone see that RC4WD has / had their 6x6 brushless crawler on sale for $450?! I'm pretty sure I need that to live lol
 
Alright, got my 1.9 Tomahawks ordered. I have a new, slightly shorter Aluminum servo arm (old one was rubbing my Steering guard) coming as well. So, with luck, slightly narrower tires + lack of rub on steering guard + correct suspension / steering arm length + a bump in voltage to 7.4 (bringing torque up to 179oz) my servo will be up to snuff. Come on UPS ground get me my tires! Added Bonus, I can start putting some more work into my 1979 Ford F-150 Crawler since it will be sporting my over stuffed Flashpoints.
 
We definitely freaked out some people driving/walking...especially when it was dark. We probably looked like E.T.'s spaceship chilling in Palmer Park lol...good times!
 
Not one to slam on people's projects. ..but your tires need some Rogain rubbed on them cause they look bald. Since you got the sawzall out make some hood vents to get the heat out better. I bet you're ready to finally wheel in it...
 
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