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My tube chassis build

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Start of my tube chassis mud truck build.

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With the exception of the one blooper run where the body came off, it stays on better now. Did you pick up the magnets?
 
With the exception of the one blooper run where the body came off, it stays on better now. Did you pick up the magnets?



I did get some magnets but wanted to ask how did you get them to stay to the body? I used clear shoe goo but it didn't work. The magnets were so strong that they ripped off the body and stayed on the chassis lmao.
 
Try using Loctite gel superglue. I use it on everything. It's slow drying, so if you have to re-adjust the location, you have a little more time, just test it in an inconspicuous place, or a test piece, never used it on painted lexan.
 
Try using Loctite gel superglue. I use it on everything. It's slow drying, so if you have to re-adjust the location, you have a little more time, just test it in an inconspicuous place, or a test piece, never used it on painted lexan.



Okay. I'll try a test piece of painted lexan and see how it acts before I paint a new body lol.
 
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