I am waiting for delivery of the metal/alloy rims and I also noticed the screws for the gearboxcover arent holding. So I have to source some M1.6 screws and nuts.
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65% of my ball nuts are glued with ca glue Tomorrow I could break the fakes diff (mine arrived today too)
Some spares take a lot of time. My dad waited 2 monthes his Hunter and mine arrived complet in 3 weeks. Strange! |
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Waterbok, can you help me (not only for the evo ) please? My father's hunter has a bigger sound than mine. And we have the same configuration. esc receiver lights etc
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Thanks for the info
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made some progress on my orlandoo tonight
Painted some details. rear lights, side mirrors, wippers, bumpers and front grille. I smoked windows with 1/1 smokey tape The color was decided in a VIP consil. Misses Stingray-63 decided for a cameleon blue/green color. (not the weather to paint. rain and fresh) The second body will be tamiya mica red( my father one) but I need advices for the undercoat. JONNY???? |
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Depends what brand of paint, and what sort of result you want ... for Tamiya TS paint I'd suggest red oxide primer is the safe choice, but white primer would give a brighter looking result. I'd avoid grey primer.
Other paint systems might specifiy a colour base coat - metallic silver, or might even be black ... |
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Thank you Jonny.
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