Painted bodies but uncut
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Painted bodies but uncut
I see alot of painted bodies uncut that go for high bucks .You only get one try cut them out. How do you guys do it ?
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Re: Painted bodies but uncut
A pair of sharp scissors around the bottom. A pair of curved scissors for the front and rear and a Dremel with a sanding drum for the tight spots. If the cut out lines are hard to see I usually test fit the body 5-10 times during the process to make sure I am only removing the material that absolutely needs to be removed for proper fit.
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That's how I've been doing it for years now (eesh, probably 20+).8rad wrote:A pair of sharp scissors around the bottom. A pair of curved scissors for the front and rear and a Dremel with a sanding drum for the tight spots. If the cut out lines are hard to see I usually test fit the body 5-10 times during the process to make sure I am only removing the material that absolutely needs to be removed for proper fit.
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Re: Painted bodies but uncut
Xacto knife with a fresh blade. Score along the line, then snap it off.
Where the knife does not work, I use lexan scissors.
Where the knife does not work, I use lexan scissors.
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Yep...all of the above. Just go slowly. You can always remove more material but it's difficult to put it back!
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RedScampi wrote:Yep...all of the above. Just go slowly. You can always remove more material but it's difficult to put it back!
Very good point. I was trimming a Sand Scorcher body and removed too much from the front nose cone

As mentioned before just keep mounting it and taking small amounts off.
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Another option would be to purchase the same body unpainted. Cut out the unpainted version and fit it/mount it and get it just the way you like it, then slide it over the painted body and use it as a template for trimming and mounting hole placement. You'll still use all the techniques described above, but you'll be less likely to fubar an expensive body/paint job.rctenracer wrote:I see alot of painted bodies uncut that go for high bucks .You only get one try cut them out. How do you guys do it ?
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Re: Painted bodies but uncut
I did a search and that's how I ended up in this old thread, but I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for.
Is there a template, instructions or detailed pictures floating around here as to where to cut an RC10 Classic body?
Is there a template, instructions or detailed pictures floating around here as to where to cut an RC10 Classic body?
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