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Shodog's RC4WD Gelande

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This should be a fun project.

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The chassis doesn't appear too complicated. Along with the kit I bought a set of the Land Rover Discovery aluminum wheels

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The body will be a lot of work. This morning I tried out some new paint I've never used. It's a Boyd Coddington color call Chelzeam teal pearl. It looks fantastic in the sunlight.

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Re: Shodog's RC4WD Gelande

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I think you mean "chezoom" :mrgreen: that's gonna be awesome! I too love that color! It changes a bit in sunlight
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Re: Shodog's RC4WD Gelande

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Yup your right, Chezoom. It looks awesome though

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Re: Shodog's RC4WD Gelande

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bit wasted on a slabsided D90 Jim... save it for something curvier.

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tamiya wrote:bit wasted on a slabsided D90 Jim... save it for something curvier.

This is what I'm shooting for

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shodog wrote:Yup your right, Chezoom. It looks awesome though
I agree!

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Re: Shodog's RC4WD Gelande

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A little bit of progress on the Landy. The body will take the most time so I started it first. For Christmas I bought myself one of the Landy racks from eBay. It needed a little bit of adjustment on the attach points. Drilled the mount holes and bolted it up for a test fit

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Next was addressing the mold flashing. There were several area of excessive flash. Plus the roof had some waviness. I filled in the imperfections with Bondo glazing putty. Just have to get some 400 grit to knock it down and sand it smooth.

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Since that was curing up I started the chassis. I'm on step 23 in the manual.

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I love the color choice! Should look amazing when you get done. Keep us posted on the progress! I might have to save up for one of these. :D
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I sanded the glazing putty smooth. Then washed the body with Soap and water to remove any residual mold release.

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Then sprayed the body with Tamiya fine line primer. This primer is super thin so it doesn't gum up any of the details

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Finished off the chassis. By far the hardest part was getting the tires to sit right in the bead locks.

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Shot the first can of paint on the body. I'm loving the color but not loving the paint. The tip would clog and spit drops on the body. So I had to start the paint off the body then spray over the body. This wasted a lot of paint into the air. Tonight I'll wet sand the color coat to flatten the paint then respray some finish coats with another can I bought. Once that is cured I'll move onto the clear coats.

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shodog wrote:I'm loving the color but not loving the paint. The tip would clog and spit drops on the body.
Are you using the Pactra rattle-cans? Funny you should mention that...those issues were precisely my experiences painting CYANide!

http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=17726&start=76

As I mention in that thread, I ended up taking a white plastic tip off another Pactra can that sprayed well, and swapped it for the CheZoom Teal's tip, and that helped it to spray more evenly.
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I had the same issue when I painted my Clod body with Pactra cans. I ended up wet sanding it so it was smooth. It really sucks because those rattle cans are not cheap these days.

From the looks of your paint I think it looks good.
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I should mention that the only Pactra I had these issues with were the CheZoom Teal and the window tint. Most of the other Pactra rattle-cans I've used sprayed nice and consistently when warmed up a bit in hot water before spraying. The window tint is absolute garbage. Avoid it at all cost.
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Re: Shodog's RC4WD Gelande

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The nozzles are junk. Really I've never had much luck with Pactra model paint. That is why I did a test on the bowl pictured above and it turned out well so I was encouraged to try it until what happened on the first coat.

Today I sanded the paint down with 1500 grit paper. Before spraying I warmed a new can of Chezoom in my jacuzzi and shook the hell out of it. the final color coats came out really nice I didn't find any blemishes when I was done.

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I let the paint cure for a day then I'll start laying down the clear coats.

I took a couple of outdoor shots of the chassis. Having built 3 RC4WD chassis (TF1,TF1J,TF2) I have to say this is the best one yet. It's really well engineered.

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Coelacanth wrote:I should mention that the only Pactra I had these issues with were the CheZoom Teal and the window tint. Most of the other Pactra rattle-cans I've used sprayed nice and consistently when warmed up a bit in hot water before spraying. The window tint is absolute garbage. Avoid it at all cost.
I really like their polycarbonate paints. I've never had a problem with them, it's their hobby model paints that suck. Last time I used them was for my MGD lunchbox and I ended up with a bunch of orange peel. I have used the window tint and found it came out splotchy. Best bet for those is to use real window tint which is easy to get scraps from at a window tint installer

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