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Micro Scaler Picture Archive - No talking

Here is the start of my Trekker scaler project. I know it won't be even close to T-Buck's quality, but for my first attempt it is going pretty good. Still need to do a little more trimming, finishing the bed, roll cage and tire mount, then paint. I have looked at a couple of different models and different scales. The 1/24 & 1/25 are just a little too small. This 1/20 seems to fit a little better when it is bobbed. I will post some more pics as i go along.

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55 trail rod

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my first body was jus like this silver an blk same wheels, back cut off wit the spare in the same place lol now i have a hummer body...thats crazy we were so close on this body lol
if i knew how i'd send ya a pic jst so u could laugh too!! nice job though

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got a build thread? great looking rig!
 
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Cephas Contributions

My first scaler. Metal body. WAAAAAYYYYYY toooooo heavy. Seriously. It was ridiculous.

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My second shot at scaling. Still too heavy, but not by much.

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Not near finished, but it's my latest work none the less. "thumbsup"

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