Topher Builds
I wanna be Dave
What’s up rcc? Haven’t posted here in a few but I have kept up with some of the builds posted around here and see a lot of nice work being done. Some good stuff in the Phoenix build threads and love seeing all the new gspeed rigs coming around.
Instead of trying to maintain multiple build threads of my own I’m just going to pop in from time to time and share with y’all what I’ve been working on. I can’t remember the last one I posted so I’ll just go over the last few trucks.
First up, the element Rc Knightrunner. Im a sucker for yotas of nearly all kinds and after seeing how welll done this “not a taco” Tacoma body was done I had to get in on it. The chassis overall is completely srock but the truck is still a lot of fun to drive. The long wheelbase and small tires with the ifs bulkhead up front help it get around well enough. It’s mainly a trail truck for me but partially because I want to keep this body clean.
The body was painted using automotive interior vinyl/fabric paint I got at autozone. I did a test body and painted the outside and then went and beat on it to see how it would take damage. I was happy to see that it would simply scratch rather than peel or crack so I ordered up a new body and got to painting. Decals j made at home on the cricut, the grill and other 3D printed grill and light buckets came from the knight customs items on myminifactory and printed at home on a prusa mini. Wheels are chanquish, tires are proline class 1 km3, and I was able to use the hub covers from the stock wheels after shaving them down a tad. Interior is a proline late model which fits and looks perfect, it’s a shame it was disco’d. I had to pay over retail to snag this one but I’m happy with it.
Instead of trying to maintain multiple build threads of my own I’m just going to pop in from time to time and share with y’all what I’ve been working on. I can’t remember the last one I posted so I’ll just go over the last few trucks.
First up, the element Rc Knightrunner. Im a sucker for yotas of nearly all kinds and after seeing how welll done this “not a taco” Tacoma body was done I had to get in on it. The chassis overall is completely srock but the truck is still a lot of fun to drive. The long wheelbase and small tires with the ifs bulkhead up front help it get around well enough. It’s mainly a trail truck for me but partially because I want to keep this body clean.
The body was painted using automotive interior vinyl/fabric paint I got at autozone. I did a test body and painted the outside and then went and beat on it to see how it would take damage. I was happy to see that it would simply scratch rather than peel or crack so I ordered up a new body and got to painting. Decals j made at home on the cricut, the grill and other 3D printed grill and light buckets came from the knight customs items on myminifactory and printed at home on a prusa mini. Wheels are chanquish, tires are proline class 1 km3, and I was able to use the hub covers from the stock wheels after shaving them down a tad. Interior is a proline late model which fits and looks perfect, it’s a shame it was disco’d. I had to pay over retail to snag this one but I’m happy with it.