Thanks, Ill know more when it arrives

Finished restore


Lowgear wrote:The arms are CCP brand.
Plastic can be plated, Not sure who does it but it is done,Lonestar wrote:Lowgear wrote:The arms are CCP brand.
oh - are the arms alloy then??? CCP only works on metal afaik.... assuming we talk about that Ohio company that does chroming for full-size cars
thanks!
Paul
Exactly, plastic is plated all the time. Chrome & gold-plated plastic is everywhere, not to mention color-chrome-plated plastic. The temperature range of the chrome bath solution is around 45 to 50 degrees Celsius (113 - 122 * F) so that's not hot enough to melt the plastic, it's not even close to boiling temperature.nvxwax wrote:Plastic can be plated, Not sure who does it but it is done,Lonestar wrote:Lowgear wrote:The arms are CCP brand.
oh - are the arms alloy then??? CCP only works on metal afaik.... assuming we talk about that Ohio company that does chroming for full-size cars
thanks!
Paul
Thanks, No plans of changing a thing other then maybe the shock springs (Not sure if that much rust will come off lol) I plan on cleaning it up and blocking it up on the shelf.MelvinsArmy wrote:Wow, that is one awesome King Cab! It almost looks like it could be a project truck from RCCA back in the day. It's totally loaded! I'm gonna say those are alloy wheels, specifically Sees wheels. They should clean up very nicely.
Lowgear is right, those arms are likely CCP arms. That was pretty much their whole business, taking stock Tamiya parts and chrome plating them and then reselling them as CCP parts. I'm pretty sure the company is long out of business, unless they moved on to non-r/c stuff.
I love that body. Heck, I love everything about that truck. I hope you don't change a thing on it. Just clean it up and you'll have one of the baddest King Cabs ever.
Now i cant say this is one of his painted body's but the detail is amazing. Maybe someone on here knows a little more or were to look or ask.Motion Graphics - Richard Muise is the great grand daddy of R/C painting and the first to prove painting R/C car bodies is a full time legitimate business. It's no wonder too, if you look through the many pages of his gallery, you'll find body after body that have appeared in R/C car magazines and paint company ads through his 14 years in the business. In fact, many of the R/C paint styles popular not only today but through out the years were invented by Richard.
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