Thanks guys.
@Woody - I went with the Traxxas box for two reasons. The first is because it is more waterproof by a long shot when compared with the stock Axial box. And secondly because of it's smaller foot print.
So I decided to make a top for the Deadbolt. Thought a nice vinyl style soft top would look sweet on it.
First thing I did was to make a paper template to see what I had and to see if I would like the look or not.
I really liked the way it looked so I was off to find me some material that would work. As luck would have it I had a old Mead Five Star note book with a plastic cover on it. The cover has a textured surface and is made from a light weight, flexible, and tough plastic.
Used the template and cut out the top. Gave it a test fit.
Made my mounting holes and gave it a coat of black engine paint followed up with a coat of semi-gloss black wheel paint.
Got it all mounted up. Used zip ties as the top straps. Since the top material is so flexible it gave it the look of stretched vinyl.
Since I have seen some tops and bed covers with logos made into them I decided to add this Ford oval to the top for a bit of flair.
That is it for now. Next up will be a set of bead locks. I found the rest of a set of axial 8 holes from an old project in a spare parts box so I think I will put them on this truck.
Thanks for looking.
-Prime-
.
@Woody - I went with the Traxxas box for two reasons. The first is because it is more waterproof by a long shot when compared with the stock Axial box. And secondly because of it's smaller foot print.
So I decided to make a top for the Deadbolt. Thought a nice vinyl style soft top would look sweet on it.
First thing I did was to make a paper template to see what I had and to see if I would like the look or not.
I really liked the way it looked so I was off to find me some material that would work. As luck would have it I had a old Mead Five Star note book with a plastic cover on it. The cover has a textured surface and is made from a light weight, flexible, and tough plastic.
Used the template and cut out the top. Gave it a test fit.
Made my mounting holes and gave it a coat of black engine paint followed up with a coat of semi-gloss black wheel paint.
Got it all mounted up. Used zip ties as the top straps. Since the top material is so flexible it gave it the look of stretched vinyl.
Since I have seen some tops and bed covers with logos made into them I decided to add this Ford oval to the top for a bit of flair.
That is it for now. Next up will be a set of bead locks. I found the rest of a set of axial 8 holes from an old project in a spare parts box so I think I will put them on this truck.
Thanks for looking.
-Prime-
.