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How do you cut the thicker lexan bodies?

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I just bought a new body for my truggy. It's a proline bulldog, and this is thicker than my last one. I can't really score and rip it like the thin ones. I bought a cutting tool for the dremel and it melts it more than cutting it. Any suggestions are appreciated.
 
Thanks guys, i ended up using dremel, a blade and pliers to snap it. Turned out not bad, its only my second body. Tryin to post a pic but its not working.
 
Can remember the 1st time i tried to do a shell for my t maxx using a stanly knife because i had no scissors . That was a waste of 20 quid looked like a 5 year old had done it . Lol .
 
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Thats is one nice looking rig . Did you buy the wheels white or spray them yourself ? Lookin to get some white one's for mine
 
No they were like that. I kinda wanted different ones
 
I have tried every method, and found that the one I described works best for me, gives me the cleanest body lines. I am not a fan of score and snap, one slip of the knife and you can waste a body.

Also, NEVER make any right angle corners, ALWAYS round any inside corner, a right angle corner is much more likely to tear at the corner.
 
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