Looks great Mike. Did you change your mind about doing the battery cup mods?
Have you given any thought to what body and paint scheme you're gonna do? This car deserves something very special.
Thank you and I still plan on doing most of those mods when I take it apart to dye the printed parts. Haven't decided on a paint job yet, that is definitely my least favorite part.
Just picked up this nice 10L that I'm going to rob the electronics from for this build. It has 410-M1C esc, Ner 3fm receiver, Airtronics 94737 servo and Reedy mod motor.
jbmeyer13 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2019 11:48 am
Looks great! I pulled out a pair of brand new 10t arms and took a photo side by side. Onve you get them dyed it will really feel like it's coming together.
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Hi bud what dye did you use to come close to the original AE color?
Thanks
Jake
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