After I straightened the guard I sanded out most of the deep scratches. Then gently sandblasted it, and used a scotchbright pad to smooth it out a little.
As for the red wheels, I just can't bring myself to keep them red. After installing my new wheels I first made them red and stared at it for a while. I personally just like the white nylon wheels look better. I've always been a fan of the white nylon on black chassis cars.
Yeah, looks like a legit racer from 91. Great finishing touches with the electronics. Jealous, I hope mine comes out that nice! So is your plan to run this sexy beast?
My goal, while I don't race and never have, was for the car to look like it was just pulled of the track. My knowledge on correct electronics is limited and I just used what I had. The receiver does have a '91 date on the bottom so I at least knew that was good to go. I still need to finish the battery and solder everything up. Waiting on my final build to finish the wiring. I don't have any intention of running the car. I don't live in an area with any decent tracks. Last one I found was flooded with every type of car on the track at once. Kids with 1/8 scale buggies and this wouldn't be a good mix. Entering a racing class would just be embarrassing as I've never done any sort of track time but practice and that was a good 12+yrs ago.
I even added the super long antenna tube. None of my cars run antennas out of the body but this car needed one
slotcarrod wrote:I like your choice for decals on the front tower!
The whole car and all you like is my stickers, thanks Rod
No No No! I love the whole car, it has a true factory racer feel! I just like the decals as well. I was wondering what to do on my runner front tower, plain or some sort of decal? I like your choice. May copy!
Still need to change out the hingepins but that's another night. Just finished installing my new screws. So much better than blue. And I thought these rear tires looked more appropriate for a race tire.