Large scale pictures!!!!
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wow when i started this thread back in christmas i wast expecting this but keep them cumming please this is a good thread becasuse people who want 2 mod the cars this will haelp them decide and also 4 people looking 2 get involed in the gread wold of large scale thnks again!
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hi all
i have some pics cummin 2day or 2moz of my marder its not quite fineshed yet but i dont want to make a complicated becuse soooner or later its gonna get broken anyway
i have some pics cummin 2day or 2moz of my marder its not quite fineshed yet but i dont want to make a complicated becuse soooner or later its gonna get broken anyway
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RE: Large scale pictures!!!!
wakey....Check www.fg-hopups.com. I think [link=http://www.fg-hopups.com/images/DSC00316.JPG]this[/link] is the alloy gear cover that you might be looking for.
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ill have some of of my crappy body soon but car is what matters and the rims and the tires and shocks and the engine and the pullcord and the fuel tank and the servos and the battery
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thanks .. the truck actually went higher but my bro was just getting the hang of my girl friends camera, so a few times he missed the truck. I was surprised he got this those 2 pics.
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RE: Large scale pictures!!!!
ORIGINAL: BILKO1
My new toy
Hope to give it a run tomorrow if my wheels turn up.
My new toy
Hope to give it a run tomorrow if my wheels turn up.
What buggy is this?
Sorry, I'm new to large scale...
I'd like to know what buggy this is so I can research this.
Thanks,
Mike
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yeh theres nothing like a huge RC to thgrash around in i recently got MT tires for my marder there massive
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RE: Large scale pictures!!!!
Went out bashing today! Tried hard (within reason) to break some plastic, but didn´t succeed. Flipped the car around but it held up. I really like the look of a car fresh out of the sand or mud, gives it personality.
So here is my standard Marder (again), with the exception of some steel gearing. This time with lots of sand!
Two tips though...
First, don´t carry the car by the rollcage in the hole in the roof with the engine running, zapped my fingers on the spark cap! Have to blame the wet weather...but it was interesting nonetheless... OUCH!
And...
Inspect your bashing grounds first, I ran at a construction site today. I went for a pile of sand at about 25mph, steep and perfect for some high jumping... only to find out that it wasn´t sand at all but instead a pile of concrete the building guys had left after some pouring earlier. CLANG!!!
Surprise! Very funny, since nothing broke. Only gouged the chassis a tiny bit in the front... Phew!
A nice day of bashing!
Stefan
So here is my standard Marder (again), with the exception of some steel gearing. This time with lots of sand!
Two tips though...
First, don´t carry the car by the rollcage in the hole in the roof with the engine running, zapped my fingers on the spark cap! Have to blame the wet weather...but it was interesting nonetheless... OUCH!
And...
Inspect your bashing grounds first, I ran at a construction site today. I went for a pile of sand at about 25mph, steep and perfect for some high jumping... only to find out that it wasn´t sand at all but instead a pile of concrete the building guys had left after some pouring earlier. CLANG!!!
Surprise! Very funny, since nothing broke. Only gouged the chassis a tiny bit in the front... Phew!
A nice day of bashing!
Stefan
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RE: Large scale pictures!!!!
yeh it always looks better with mud and dirt on it an i too cant find falt wit plastic parts on these but if they break then ill get alloy no sooner