DIY Chassis Guard

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stevenryannn

RC Newbie
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Location
Edmond, OK
RC Driving Style
  1. Bashing
  2. Racing
My homemade chassis-guard I made the other day.


What's Needed:
2-3 Aluminum cans
Scissors (or another means to cut the cans)
Power drill.
Some nuts and bolts.
Bread ties with the paper burnt off (for threading panels together)
Scrap metal for brackets/support.

Enjoy.


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Support bracket for rear fenderwell.
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wow
what else can i say but wow
nice rc10

did you stuff a 2.5r in there?
 
Thanks.
I purchased it a couple of months or so ago and came with the 2.5r, but yes that's what's in it. The guy kept it in pretty good shape, I've had to make some fixes here and there where it had been "rigged" for lack of a better term. I'm pleased.
 
Looks like a little advertising program going on here very creative.:D
 
Lemme guess, you call it the silver bullet? I love creativity and ingenuity. Nice job. Makes me thirsty for some reason.:)
 
Oh mah gawd! Well one thing is for sure, I can tell you love to drink, beer, crown, vodka, looks like all walks of life lol!
 
Yeah, it just so happens that my "work bench" is out in the garage where we party, my other hobby lol. The only one being drank at the time of construction was the Four loko. =P
 
Looks a lot my my "workshop" - love it there!!
O yes, great body work, I am busy fashioning some mud guards for my Baja_wish me luck.
 
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