Green Runner Project (updated 03/20/2012)
- Grizzly.RC10
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Re: Green Runner Project
looks like its going to be nice. I really want to do a green chassis rc10 one day. such a cool color lol.
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Re: Green Runner Project
and your gunna run it!!!! snap!! thats an expensive runner chassis!!!! hope you use a lexan protector for the chassis!
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Re: Green Runner Project
I will use a protective sheet like on my World's Carlowrydesign wrote:and your gunna run it!!!! snap!! thats an expensive runner chassis!!!! hope you use a lexan protector for the chassis!
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=17469
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Re: Green Runner Project
on your worlds car did you just use normal paint. how is it holding up?
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- Grizzly.RC10
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Re: Green Runner Project
Aircraft Paint with an appretNorman wrote:on your worlds car did you just use normal paint. how is it holding up?
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Re: Green Runner Project
Looks wicked Please pardon the noob question, but where did the carbon shock towers come from?
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Re: Green Runner Project
Look like Fiber Lyteteman wrote:Looks wicked Please pardon the noob question, but where did the carbon shock towers come from?
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Re: Green Runner Project
its your rc car do what you want. but why throw money away running a factory powdercoat... when you can just rattle can a spare chassis that color and beat the heck out of it, just seems a waste to me. no offense intended. NICE build though, it looks like it would make a great SHELFER not runner!
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Re: Green Runner Project
hey Grizzly.RC10,
Sorry I didn't mean to be a bully... I hope I dont discourage you in anyway from building cool RCs and enjoying your hobby as you choose. My bad. I just got a little crazy when i saw that nice green chassis! The dremel work on the outer edge and nose plate are nicely done too!
Sorry I didn't mean to be a bully... I hope I dont discourage you in anyway from building cool RCs and enjoying your hobby as you choose. My bad. I just got a little crazy when i saw that nice green chassis! The dremel work on the outer edge and nose plate are nicely done too!
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