hamz9561 Proud Short Bus Rider Supporter Military Veteran Messages 14,626 Reaction score 1,195 Points 1,130 Location In a padded cell RC Driving Style Bashing Dec 27, 2007 #2 Most of the bodies used in the hobby today that I've seen are made from Lexan. I don't think I've ever seen one from aluminum.
Most of the bodies used in the hobby today that I've seen are made from Lexan. I don't think I've ever seen one from aluminum.
BOUTCH Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 3,232 Reaction score 3 Points 0 Location Canada, Québec RC Driving Style BashingRacing Dec 27, 2007 #3 Wouldnt it be destroyed after a couple bash session...? Well for me anyway.
Coach Z RCTalk Addict Messages 754 Reaction score 11 Points 123 Location Newport, ri (mostly) RC Driving Style Bashing Dec 27, 2007 #4 As shiny and cool as it would be I dont think aluminium is ductile enough to be a real good choice for bodies.
As shiny and cool as it would be I dont think aluminium is ductile enough to be a real good choice for bodies.
Lessen Super Awesome! Supporter Messages 13,846 Reaction score 13 Points 721 Location Aurora, Ohio (Cleveland) RC Driving Style Racing Dec 27, 2007 #5 I honestly can't imagine there would be enough market for it.
olds97_lss RCTalk VIP Supporter Excellence Award Build Thread Contributor Messages 20,381 Reaction score 2,329 Points 1,628 Location Dekalb, IL RC Driving Style Bashing Dec 28, 2007 #6 Maybe body plates for a roll cage or something, but I'm with these guys. For the cost and weight gain, I don't see many folks dropping the coin on them.
Maybe body plates for a roll cage or something, but I'm with these guys. For the cost and weight gain, I don't see many folks dropping the coin on them.
E exactcustoms Guest Dec 28, 2007 Thread starter #7 wouldnt be something i could make or consider making.....was just curious