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A Tekno SCT410.3

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Don’t trust your losi wheels on a Tekno! Blew that beesh apart not even full throttleView attachment 184235
Are those the Tenacity/Baja Rey LOS43006 wheels? That's exactly my worries with JConcepts Hazards that I'm thinking about buying. I spent an hour, or more, trying to see any bad reviews on them.
 
No these were the stock losi 22s wheels. I think I have the hazards and they look nice, I haven’t used them yet. Once I get a set of the jconcepts choppers they will be going on this truck.
 
I love the look of hazards. I think they'll be tougher, the webbing extends behind the spokes, these look like there's only thin spokes holding them together.
 
Mud guard from a JConcepts eb48 body. You just need the parts shown in the photo. If you have the buggy you will know where the body mounts go.
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This thing handles so well on my track, it’s bumpy, rocky, and has some loose dirt on the surface. It jumps well too.
 
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got me so excited to get mine!! great read I'm gonna check out that nsdrc servo. that guard is awesome, but i dont have the buggy, but I'm definately using your idea, i dig the F out of that silverado body
 
got me so excited to get mine!! great read I'm gonna check out that nsdrc servo. that guard is awesome, but i dont have the buggy, but I'm definately using your idea, i dig the F out of that silverado body
I agree. That body looks great on there. And I'm not even a fan of Chevy trucks. But I like that one.
 
I was experimenting with paint and did something random on the buggy body.

Then I swapped some 12mm hex’s onto the badlands 2.8’s and mounted them up. Of course I had to drive it with the top down!
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I was actually trying the soapy water thing, I sprayed soapy water on it and began painting. Well, maybe it was too hot out and it all evaporated, because all that paint just stuck! I figured the soap residue wouldn’t allow that. Next time I will research how to do it.
 
I was actually trying the soapy water thing, I sprayed soapy water on it and began painting. Well, maybe it was too hot out and it all evaporated, because all that paint just stuck! I figured the soap residue wouldn’t allow that. Next time I will research how to do it.
You talking about the droplets trick?
 
Yea that’s it, I just went for it without any knowledge of what I was doing
I've seen it done, but with rattle can laquer paints. I use water based acrylics, so I'm guessing the only thing I could use would be a mist of WD40 lol. Otherwise my paint would just mix with the water 🤔
 
Every paint job is an experiment, unless you're ok just sticking window masks in and spraying a single color. And at least for me, I learned something from every paint job.
 
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