Kyosho Pro-XRT stadium truck rebuild (Team version)

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Re: Kyosho Pro-XRT stadium truck rebuild (Team version)

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R6cowboy wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2024 10:10 pm Little over two years later, body's done. But need to order another decal set because I botched a couple of the stripe decals. Haven't painted a r/c body since '95, so not too disappointed with the turnout.


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Well done dude that came out phenomenal 8)
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Re: Kyosho Pro-XRT stadium truck rebuild (Team version)

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1911Colt wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 9:03 am
R6cowboy wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2024 10:10 pm Little over two years later, body's done. But need to order another decal set because I botched a couple of the stripe decals. Haven't painted a r/c body since '95, so not too disappointed with the turnout.


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Is that the salvaged original body or one you made from a mold?
Team Blue Groove had the Pro-XRT body in the works since last year and released it earlier this year, so it's a TBG body.
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Re: Kyosho Pro-XRT stadium truck rebuild (Team version)

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R6cowboy wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 8:25 pm Next up after cleaning and whitening all parts, was to glue both broken chassis tabs for the front top chassis plate. Both tabs were broken off cleanly and were still bolted to the broken top chassis plate. "Loctite Plastics Bonder" was used to glue the tabs back the the chassis tub. I used two short pieces of antenna tube to hold the broken tabs perfectly straight while initially setting them to the chassis. The antenna tubing fit snug into the bolt holes and worked perfect. This stuff seemed to work extremely well, I tried quite hard to pull the tabs off after waiting more than a full day for curing.


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Nice build!

Is she going to be a runner or a shelfer? If you're going to run it I'd add really long screws for the top plate assembly passed the brakage and passed the height of the ribs. I would actually get even longer countersunk screws, and assemble those from the bottom and add nuts at the top.
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Re: Kyosho Pro-XRT stadium truck rebuild (Team version)

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Chewbacca wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 8:27 am Nice build!

Is she going to be a runner or a shelfer? If you're going to run it I'd add really long screws for the top plate assembly passed the brakage and passed the height of the ribs. I would actually get even longer countersunk screws, and asseble those from the bottom and add nts at the top.
Thanks, and excellent idea, but it's just a shelfer. Even my runners are shelfers... :lol:
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Re: Kyosho Pro-XRT stadium truck rebuild (Team version)

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Body mounted. Really want to remove the suspension arms and soak them in 12% peroxide (in lieu of the 3%) for a day or two to see if I can get better whitening results.

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