SC10T---the build
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Re: SC10T---the build
This has no Decals its all Paint --------Little teazer for the look. Painted this up for my slash> im going team look so i think i will do a Diet DEW truck for the sc10T--. This one just needs a little more details on the Shock molding. then i can run and bash it .color scheme has a cool origin.[/img][/img][/img][/img]
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Re: SC10T---the build
That looks awesome! Kinda retro too which is super cool.
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Did This body up for a friends SC10 we a are starting our summer series tom. painting and getting my two sons ready for their first race has kind of put the SC10t on the shelf but i am sure after race and seeing the sc10s run il get pumped to finish MY project [/img][/img]
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That's one of my favorites I've seen. Exactly how hard is it to do something like that? I know it's relative to natural ability(of which I have none), but seeing some of the paintjobs on here recently have gotten me considering trying the airbrush again. Just curious what to expect/try when first starting. PM me or start a new thread if you want. I don't want to throw yet another good thread off with one of my posts. Yeah, I think new thread would be good. Maybe by you or one of the other fine painters here...
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Re: SC10T---the build
..........or you could just have a look through and add to this thread maybe
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=2286&hilit=carter+style
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=2286&hilit=carter+style
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Yes, add-on is a great idea. I think of forums as a living breathing organism. Great stuff is obtained thru search and I use it often. Sometimes great threads get lost deep within the pages of a forum, or are being discussed in other forums. Especially in a vintage forum like this. If we can't keep all threads alive then they run the risk of being lost forever. Then you just have another internet database... . Good link Synergy.Synergy wrote:..........or you could just have a look through and add to this thread maybe
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=2286&hilit=carter+style
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Re: SC10T---the build
Pics of progress on the chassis?, I'm dying to see this completed, and if I may ask, what was the length of the extension?
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Someone is a closet Trans Am fan! Nicely done!
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Sorry I know that this is the wrong thread but since you posted those pics : What wheels are those??!!mrlexan wrote:Someone is a closet Trans Am fan! Nicely done!
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Ask bngiles
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They are Sees.
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Re: SC10T---the build
this chassis is probably one of more to come. it's got to start somewhere, i'm sure it will end up looking sweet. i would powder coat it if i were you. cant wait to see the chassis finished.
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YAP GUESS I GOT CAUGHT ---OUT OF THE CLOSET NOW GREAT SHOT OF THE MUSTANG AND THE BODY DONE. I did this scheme on the mustang body when i got my DS new thats one of those paint jobs i wish i had saved the body from. When i saw the proline body for slash it just said DEW. so i did. I have a new mustang body for DS and when i do that buid she will be the MTN DEW. For The sc10t im thinkn bout doing a Diet DEW maybe reversing colors for kind of the team look
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The paint work is FANTASTIC!!! how long do you take to paint 1? I never have success in painting...
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