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Fallen's GCM CMax LC70

Man, great looking build! Looks great with that bed. Love the GCM products. Them guys put together some sweet builds!

The LC70 is a body that I've always wanted to use on a build. They look so realistic when done right.
 
Thanks! This was my first time taking it for a drive outside of my yard.

I was really happy with how it looked and drove. It was fun to have to work around the truck's capabilities and limitations.
 
Inner fenders!

I figured with some mocking up & chopping, these could be made to work. Fortunately I was correct.

I wanted to hit them with flat clear to knock the shine off, but was too impatient. Maybe in a few weeks.
 

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Dual spare tire carrier!

No extra parts required either. I just had to move the toolbox aft a bit, and they drop right in nice & snug.

I can tilt the truck past its tipping point (side to side) and those tires still don't move.
 

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More running photos:

I took my 5 year old son to Catfish Cove. We go there a lot as it's only a few miles from my house. He drove my Bronco, I drove the Toyota.

The Toyota shows just how capable an SCX10.3 really is. One is a dedicated trail rig, and the other a work truck that can go off-road. The Toyota definitely could not follow the Bronco everywhere.
 

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My son and I went for a trail drive today and decided to bring home a load of rocks for a front yard rock trail. This will likely be a recurring thing for us.

So these leaf springs got a workout today. I ordered new foams for the rear tires, as the stock ones aren't up to a load like this.

I found a way to use the bed side hinges to store a tow strap, and mount a Hi-Lift jack. I added some "Stoodint Driver" stickers, as that was the name of the monster truck I traded for this Toyota.

I rolled the Toyota quite hard due to the load in the bed. I really need to drive this like a real work truck, and not push limits with it. Fortunately no permanent damage occurred.
 

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