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March 5th, 2012, 12:23
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Elite
I stand corrected, your body work fooled me! Impressive work on such a small scale.
Paint is expensive and a LOT more difficult than some think, done a few bodies myself for Slashes. Gotta work backwards and have a good imagination.
Lipo brushless is the way to go, but I've never played with a 5T before, they sure look like fun!
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2012 B.I.T.D. and 2011 M.O.R.E. Class 3000 Champions
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March 5th, 2012 12:23
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March 5th, 2012, 13:53
#12
Re: Robby Gordon RC Trophy Truck
Thanks again . When doing the lettering I use the tip of an exacto knife to lay down the middle letter then work out from there . That way everything is centered . for instance your name has 11 letters so to center it i would put the center marker on the middle of the 2nd "o" and space the rest of the letters off that . Hope that helps if you ever wanna give it a shot .
CHROMOLYKID
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March 9th, 2012, 08:50
#13
Back2Back TL Champ!
Re: Robby Gordon RC Trophy Truck
Here was my RG slash 4x4. Right when the new logo came out. It helps having a sticker machine to cut your paint stencils for you
"Its the fastest who get paid, and the fastest who get laid. If you aint first.. you're last" - Reese Bobby
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March 11th, 2012, 14:24
#14
Re: Robby Gordon RC Trophy Truck
Looks good I know what you mean about the vinyl lol . I like to do all my decaling with it , it's just great to work with
cause you can get really detailed .