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Looks like you got some military hardware in the bottom:)
 
heres mine new revo 3.3 5308. i just got it 2 days ago! its awesome!
 

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some more pics
 

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seems like you had fun with it!
and you have put the wheels on wrong!!

yes i no haha i didnt notice till after i took the pics. i had to wash the tires and rushed to put the tires on to get some pics and didnt think about putting them on the right driections lol
 
I'm back..:D

been a while but back to rc..well just my revo3.3 thats all i have..
but yeah heres my new body desert rat metalic blue..put my 3.3 engine back on with my RB carb/pipe works great..:) my rb engine blew up on me..:\but 3.3 runs very well..

here she is..body was kind of tight fit but worked out was for a 2. revo and i have a 3.3..the only thing is that the front grill sticks out a bit because the body bit short and the back i had to drill a hole for the pins to go sideways ..
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Hey guys how is everyone its been awhile since I have been on just thought I would say hey and glad to see this thread is still growing ;)
 
Yeah I found that body on another forum. Got it for $40. I still need to cut it though since it's never been mounted. That blue body was all F'd up from the previous owner, so I dremeled as much as I could to make it semi-presentable.
 
Go easy on me... this is my first ever custom R/C paint job and I learned a lot. My nephews picked the colors and the masks (they picked the dark metallic grey because its the same color as my real car). I had to rush it a little more than I really wanted, but I wanted to get enough done for the little kids to be happy.
 

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Well if that's your first painted lid.....I'd say you learned a few things before you started. That looks awesome!
 
Coming from the heli world, we normally purchase pre-painted canopies (from the factory) at really good prices - $30-$50 for a fully painted / designed fiberglass canopy. So yeah, at first I didn't know what to do with blank car bodies.

I watched a couple of vids on youtube to get the idea, and understand the fundamentals. Basically, it boils down to -start of with clean surfaces, apply masks, paint each layer conservatively - after 3 or so coats, move to the next color. Rinse / Repeat.

The hardest part for me was the trimming of the body. They don't tell you anywhere that a dremel is required -I found a dremel absolutely necessary for cutting out most of the intricate shapes in the body. This part was not fun for me. Plus, I think I inhaled about 5lbs of material fiber. This could be dangerous - or not. Next time I will wear a mask.

Well if that's your first painted lid.....I'd say you learned a few things before you started. That looks awesome!

p.s. Small world - this was all done in Raleigh, NC. That's where my nephews live. All of this stuff was bought at ToyTown in Fuquay-Varina. What a nice hobby-shop. Raleigh is growing so fast its not even funny. I went to school there 20 yrs ago - its crazy how all the traffic is now out beyond the (inner) beltway, while inside the beltway (old Raleigh) everything is nice and smooth.
 
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