dallaslebeau210
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just of bit of medal to help keep it from flippig when my 4 yr old son plays with itNice job. Its fun to paint. Gotta love the hennesey, lol. What is that thing on the back of the truck.
yea its a ton o fun. now I'm looking for upgrade/replacement parts ect to kind of make it my own. I'm still really new to this rc hobby. Like maybe springs shocks ect.Nice improvisation. Its fun with the kids
THAT'S DISGUSTING!!!! Just kidding Dallas. You did a nice job for first paint. I really enjoy Air Brushing myself, and it isn't that difficult. Whether you use cans or air brush, it's all in the fun. Cut some clear soda bottles in half long ways and practice on them, won't waste any bodies. I found tin snips work best for cutting them, they're really thick on the bottom. Keep the shiny side up.yea its a ton o fun. now I'm looking for upgrade/replacement parts ect to kind of make it my own. I'm still really new to this rc hobby. Like maybe springs shocks ect.
Thanks i found some issues once it was done, but learned for my next body. Now if i can just find some parts/upgrades for this old thing.THAT'S DISGUSTING!!!! Just kidding Dallas. You did a nice job for first paint. I really enjoy Air Brushing myself, and it isn't that difficult. Whether you use cans or air brush, it's all in the fun. Cut some clear soda bottles in half long ways and practice on them, won't waste any bodies. I found tin snips work best for cutting them, they're really thick on the bottom. Keep the shiny side up.
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