Yellow/white lettered tires
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From: Alexandria, KY
So I have seen lettered low pro 1/10 scale tires out and about. I'm looking for a set for my car for a set of wheels that are more show then. an example is shown below. any leads?
these I believe say scorpion on them in yellow. yellow or white is fine. I've seen dunlop, yokohama and bridgestone. but I like these as well. I have 2 sets of alloys, one for running with some nice racing tires and these would be for show when the car isnt being run (with my in process body that I'm detailing with cage, exhaust etc)
these I believe say scorpion on them in yellow. yellow or white is fine. I've seen dunlop, yokohama and bridgestone. but I like these as well. I have 2 sets of alloys, one for running with some nice racing tires and these would be for show when the car isnt being run (with my in process body that I'm detailing with cage, exhaust etc)
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i have seen something along those lines. i dont think it said scorpion thou. 1 of the other forum(maybe losimicro) but some1 had the letterings on the tires & they were just stickers. ill take a look & see if i can find anything.
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From: PERTH, WESTERN AUS, AUSTRALIA
if im right iv seen some tyres like this on some TB03 kits on ebay... the kits might come with them... so maybe theyr sold seperatly
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From: Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM
I know alot of people carefully paint the sideway writing on some tyres i used to do it with tamiya tyres you need a steady hand and a small brush,alot of people use this method on the sandscorchers
You can also use those small touchup paint pens too
eg
You can also use those small touchup paint pens too
eg
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They don't manufacture them. They should...LOL
He makes them by hand. Try hunting for some small decals on the bay. Like from a 1/18 scale model car. Thats what I did once. Worked well. Paid $12.18 shipped.
-Cut them out
-Apply small layer of super glue
-Stick it to the tire & let it dry.
He makes them by hand. Try hunting for some small decals on the bay. Like from a 1/18 scale model car. Thats what I did once. Worked well. Paid $12.18 shipped.
-Cut them out
-Apply small layer of super glue
-Stick it to the tire & let it dry.



