TheBakedBeans
Quarry Creeper
At this point, I started getting super excited. Things were looking good, and I was ready to start on the meat and potatoes.
In this hobby, I tend to buy things in two's so I have an extra. You can now see two Salena's. I was planning on making one a driver and using the other as a stunt double. Mainly because I have to cut the legs off to get them into the driver's seat. But instead of doing that... I started liking the idea that they were twins.
Which started a new idea in my head. I'm always struggling with what color to paint, what kind of decals, how to finish the detailing, etc... Personally, I've found that it helps to imagine a backstory for the build. Who is driving it? What kind of person are they? What's their story? I felt that this helps me envision what the final build will look like. And with that thought in mind, I dubbed these girls the Bang-Bang twins. And in the back of my mind, a story started to unfold... but for now, back to the meat and potatoes!
I got the chassis all finished and needed a to figure out how the body would attach in a secure way. The rock rails were the first step.
The grooves on the rails held the body in place from side to side. And I just needed to figure out how to secure it, preferably not using magnets. I knew this build would be too heavy to rely only on a magnetized body.
The Meus chassis fit perfect! Things were going very smooth (for once) but I was still trying to figure out how to secure the body. The best option was to screw it down. It would be nice and secure, but we all hate having to remove screws to change the battery right?.... well me too. Buuuuut, then I realized, the Beetle had a removable roof! Why not make it a top loading battery! So, with that decision made, I used four screws on the bottom to secure the body.
In this hobby, I tend to buy things in two's so I have an extra. You can now see two Salena's. I was planning on making one a driver and using the other as a stunt double. Mainly because I have to cut the legs off to get them into the driver's seat. But instead of doing that... I started liking the idea that they were twins.
Which started a new idea in my head. I'm always struggling with what color to paint, what kind of decals, how to finish the detailing, etc... Personally, I've found that it helps to imagine a backstory for the build. Who is driving it? What kind of person are they? What's their story? I felt that this helps me envision what the final build will look like. And with that thought in mind, I dubbed these girls the Bang-Bang twins. And in the back of my mind, a story started to unfold... but for now, back to the meat and potatoes!
I got the chassis all finished and needed a to figure out how the body would attach in a secure way. The rock rails were the first step.
The grooves on the rails held the body in place from side to side. And I just needed to figure out how to secure it, preferably not using magnets. I knew this build would be too heavy to rely only on a magnetized body.
The Meus chassis fit perfect! Things were going very smooth (for once) but I was still trying to figure out how to secure the body. The best option was to screw it down. It would be nice and secure, but we all hate having to remove screws to change the battery right?.... well me too. Buuuuut, then I realized, the Beetle had a removable roof! Why not make it a top loading battery! So, with that decision made, I used four screws on the bottom to secure the body.