Ho Hum, you know how it is.

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Ho Hum, you know how it is.

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One project comes to an end, you're putting it on the shelf and another one hits you in the back of the head :wink:

I've just secured a deal on this and I don't know what I'm going to do with it (I seem to have too many bodies and not enough imagination :roll:)

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Is it a Chenoworth or something :?: I can't remember who it's made by, what era it's from or what model RC10 it would be best suited to, please educate me :?
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Parma Chenowyth for the gold tub RC10. :D
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Cool thanks Mrlexan, as early as the 6010 or later :?: I'm going to be putting a chassis together especially for it so I might as well try and get it as close a possible.
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my mate put one on one of his cars.
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Anything up to the b2 for sure... but anything can be fit to anything. Tak (kustomeriz) put a similar Unser Buggy on this Yok 834b, of which I think looks fantastic.
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mrlexan wrote:Anything up to the b2 for sure... but anything can be fit to anything. Tak (kustomeriz) put a similar Unser Buggy on this Yok 834b, of which I think looks fantastic.
I think I'll put it on a six gear gold tub of some description. Oh boy it's a bit of an ugly duckling when painted :|
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I think it might look a little bit better on a B2..

From what I've seen, the paint job makes a big difference to how the shell turns out. I don't think (no offence to Vol's mate) the one above does it justice. There was a pic of one on here a while back that looked nicer :)

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from looking at my friends chenowyth, i have to say i've not seen a body that 'hugs' the shape of the pan so well. they seriously fit.
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