Factory Team RC10GT (Open Box Build)
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Re: Factory Team RC10GT (Open Box Build)
Another step to calling this one done. I purchased the TBG Ford body but I think it was for the shorter chassis truck. The length wasn’t even close. I found this recently and finally trimmed and mounted it up. It’s a “correct” Factory Team GT body and it fits much better. And besides, GM is better than Ford.
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Re: Factory Team RC10GT (Open Box Build)
Looks long and low in your last photo.
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For sure. I’m really starting to like the low slung low CG look of the newer style bodies more and more. I still prefer the first gen GT body, but the new trucks look good all sleek looking.
One thing I wasn’t fond of with this body. Was the placement of the exhaust stinger in relation to the pre marked location on the body. Even with the body off the angle of the pipe in relation with the chassis was a little off. A little pulling and bending of the pipe hanger it looks much better.
Here’s a few before and afters.
One thing I wasn’t fond of with this body. Was the placement of the exhaust stinger in relation to the pre marked location on the body. Even with the body off the angle of the pipe in relation with the chassis was a little off. A little pulling and bending of the pipe hanger it looks much better.
Here’s a few before and afters.
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I had no intention of painting today, it just happened. Anyways, what’s done is done. Another rattle can Mark Pavidis inspired theme.
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Re: Factory Team RC10GT (Open Box Build)
Todd,
For a rattle can paint job you did outstanding...i love the low slung body, the repositioning of the nitro pipe and the paint scheme.
It fits the style of a GT and just looks killer!
This is one kick ass truck GT!
For a rattle can paint job you did outstanding...i love the low slung body, the repositioning of the nitro pipe and the paint scheme.
It fits the style of a GT and just looks killer!
This is one kick ass truck GT!
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Re: Factory Team RC10GT (Open Box Build)
Well that's interesting.... Your Sierra is longer than my Sierra



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Re: Factory Team RC10GT (Open Box Build)
Thanks Alex, one day I’ll learn my lesson and buy some liquid mask and a cheap airbrush. Kinda don’t want to though

It’s all in the angles and photo trickery

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I learned something new today
that there was more then one version of the GMC Sierra. The difference being made up in length with the "crew cab" to make it longer.

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Re: Factory Team RC10GT (Open Box Build)
Aside from putting a receiver pack on it. I’m calling this one done.
Installed a decent condition used throttle servo so I could make the linkage without it flopping loose in the chassis. Trimmed out the windows. Put the bumper receiver pad on. And for that racer look added a fuel tank pull strap.
Installed a decent condition used throttle servo so I could make the linkage without it flopping loose in the chassis. Trimmed out the windows. Put the bumper receiver pad on. And for that racer look added a fuel tank pull strap.
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Re: Factory Team RC10GT (Open Box Build)
Now this was a sweet finish Todd!
Takes me back in time like it was yesterday....except my bones ache more now, hahahaha
Great build man!
Takes me back in time like it was yesterday....except my bones ache more now, hahahaha
Great build man!
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