Radioshack Mattracks Hummer with Duallys
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Radioshack Mattracks Hummer with Duallys
So I had a bunch of extra Mattracks Hummers sitting around (parted them out for the tracks and bodies) so I have decided to start a new project. Here is how it will look when done. I will have to take off the bumpers so there is clearance for the tires when turning, but if you have any suggestions/comments please let me know.
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RE: Radioshack Mattracks Hummer with Duallys
I just had the extra parts laying around so I figured that I would make this for a winter beater. I know it isn't that cool, but it will be something different.
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RE: Radioshack Mattracks Hummer with Duallys
haha yea man deffianatly its always fun makin new things... but the epoxy thing would actually work if you line the tires up right
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RE: Radioshack Mattracks Hummer with Duallys
I think that they actually have holes where the fake chrome parts are suppose to line up so I will probably just get some bolts to put through them. Thanks for the tip.
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RE: Radioshack Mattracks Hummer with Duallys
Here is what I have done so far (trying to make it as light as possible). I have to say that it already looks much better than a stock radioshack truck. Not to bad for a free truck.