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The Ultimate V8 powered Baja Bug

The body is all done and what a nightmare. Normally i don't have any problems painting stuff, especially an easy paint job. Everything come out perfect until it came to laying down the flat black. I like to use Tamiya paints because i've never had any problems and they always lay down nice and smooth. Not this time. The flat black sprayed out nice and smooth, but dried like "scale bedliner". I wasn't happy with this so i sanded it smooth and tried a completely different can. It happened again. So i just went with it. Next i wanted to add some color to the body. I masked off the area on the front "hood" where the two recessed areas are and painted them green. Some how my paint bleed under the tape. So pissed. I said ok, i'll pin stripe it in a nice metallic silver. At this point it was late and i was alittle tired. I didn't realize what i did before it was too late. I was using paint for lexan bodies and it started eating the plastic body. I caught the mistake before it got too bad. I sanded that all smooth again and shot the entire body again with flat black. I decided to just sticker the body instead of using green accents. This is what i came up with.

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Happy almost Halloween. The Monster is alive!!!!!! I took her out for the first real shake down run and it preformed better than expected. I wasn't sure how it would do with the battery basically over the rear axle. I thought it would just wheelie all the time and not have much steering. But i was wrong. I took it easy for the first time, no real crazy hill climbs or difficult stuff yet. Just wanted to get a feel for it. Its almost done, just need to finish up the lighting, headlights and roof light bar. I just couldn't wait to drive it anymore. Now for the pics.

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Action photos
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And stuck!

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Maybe i'll try to get a video next time. I'm overall pretty happy how everything turned out. Performance and looks. What do you guys think?
 
Had some time today to take this thing out and throw some sand around. It hasn't had much use lately but the weather today was perfect at the beach. Thanks to photobucket all my previous pics are now gone. So here are some new ones.

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And made it!
 
Im very glad all the photos still work for me (I have a photobucket image fix chrome extension) as this build is amazing! Such nice quality fab work!
 
Took the bug out for some snow fun today! Well, it was more like a sheet of ice from the crazy warm and cold we keep getting.

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Made my first video on youtube of this thing. Nothing fancy, just having some fun. Kinda funny the camera falls over right at the end.

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A couple more i forgot.

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Now going back up, action photos!
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Full throttle! :twisted:
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A small update, new tires! I decided to try out some Proline bfg's. The others just seem too aggressive for driving in sand. They seem to dig in more than move the bug forward. Maybe these will stay on top of the sand.

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Plus these look at ton better. A bit taller, skinnier and fill out the wheel wells. Looks like i'm running 37" tires, haha.

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I'll be trying these out in the snow long before the sand. We just got dumped on.
 
Such a great build the new tires look perfect. Might need some paddle tires for all the snow we just got would also work great in the sand. Nice work.
 
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