After toying around with a few different ideas, I finally made up my mind. This thread may turn out to be spread out over time while I save up the cash for parts but I thought I'd start it now to show you what I've done so far.
Unlike most builds, I've started with the body first. I attacked a perfectly good Tamiya LC40 body with scissors....on with the pics!!
I used Shoe Goo.
Still wasn't 100% happy with the join across the roof, so covered it with spare decal strips from the decal sheet and painted it on the outside. The result is much better IMO.
Then came the rust weathering powder and a couple of coats of flat clear to seal it.
Still needs a couple of finishing details, but the body is mostly done...for now. It may end up having an interior later.
It's going to sit on an SCX10 chassis, which is in the mail with a transmission as well. I already have a set of Tamiya high lift leafs. I'm going to use RC4WD scale yota axles when I save up some more $$ and I haven't yet decided what shocks to use. I'm planning to build the bed with plywood and give it a similar weathering treatment.
Thanks for looking guys and I welcome all comments.
Unlike most builds, I've started with the body first. I attacked a perfectly good Tamiya LC40 body with scissors....on with the pics!!
I used Shoe Goo.
Still wasn't 100% happy with the join across the roof, so covered it with spare decal strips from the decal sheet and painted it on the outside. The result is much better IMO.
Then came the rust weathering powder and a couple of coats of flat clear to seal it.
Still needs a couple of finishing details, but the body is mostly done...for now. It may end up having an interior later.
It's going to sit on an SCX10 chassis, which is in the mail with a transmission as well. I already have a set of Tamiya high lift leafs. I'm going to use RC4WD scale yota axles when I save up some more $$ and I haven't yet decided what shocks to use. I'm planning to build the bed with plywood and give it a similar weathering treatment.
Thanks for looking guys and I welcome all comments.