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Re: Team car (tub) build

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Looks awesome!

Just out of sheer curiosity....is that spur on backwards or is it different than I'm thinking. I could swear the flat side goes to the hub and the other side has shallow standoffs for the screw heads. There again this may be a spur I am not familiar with!
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RC10resto wrote:as they say in Canada "beauty eh"
Canada is correctly spelled C eh' N eh' D eh'.

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Re: Team car (tub) build

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gomachv wrote:Looks awesome!

Just out of sheer curiosity....is that spur on backwards or is it different than I'm thinking. I could swear the flat side goes to the hub and the other side has shallow standoffs for the screw heads. There again this may be a spur I am not familiar with!
:oops: you are correct, believe it or not, I just went down stairs, and corrected the issue. There would be no sleep tonight had I didn't . Thank you for calling me out on it, but I still think the spur should be black. Thanks for the compliments eh!, also there should be a little Canadian head on the left, one with a toque that would mean EH!!

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Re: Team car (tub) build

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8)

psst....... antenna mount. :wink:

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Re: Team car (tub) build

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I have it in the box with the servo mounts, I don't normally put them on my builds. I have before on some others, but decided not to on this one. :wink:

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Re: Team car (tub) build

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Is it going to get paint or stay clear?
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Re: Team car (tub) build

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Original bodies always uncut, down the road, I may do a full sweep of all with newer bodies and box art,.... one day

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That's cool. I am not good enough to paint and would have a hard time choosing a scheme. I like clear cause it reminds me of all the display cars at the hobby shop growing up. Even my shelf system is based on our old display shelf.
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I'm a big fan of clear as well, it gives the essence of the completed car/truck, with the advantage of showing the inside.

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Re: Team car (tub) build

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Very nice build Marlo!

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Re: Team car (tub) build

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This really turned out nice sir!

I think I'm going to have to update my thread with the current pics I sent you 8)

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