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AjDale

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Got my new body from Malaysia today, this thing is incredible! 100% airbrushed paint, working on mounting and fitment now!
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I'm personally not a fan of the OZ Racing look on this body or the mix. With that much eye candy in the body I would go understated on the wheel like the black choice or the white spokes in post 1. Just my opinion 🙂
 
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When in a drift comp, the rear white wheels would be a good focal point for the pitch.

Good tip for those of us who don't do that.

For me in the scale/crawler world, I like symmetry, balance, etc. Different goals 🙂
 
Good tip for those of us who don't do that.

For me in the scale/crawler world, I like symmetry, balance, etc. Different goals 🙂
It wasn't for you. It was for Dale. The owner of a RC drift car. He's asking opinions of a RC drift car. Not crawlers. I made no mention of crawlers or that you do it incorrectly.
 
I hate turbine wheels on pretty much anything, always have. I personally like alloy wheels on drift cars, because why not? I also want my wheel/tire combo to be flush with the fender, if not even poke a little for aesthetics. All personal opinion however.
 
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