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Old 06-06-2013, 02:14 PM
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The new body for my D8T. Pretty basic, but I like it. It's the fourth body I've done. I'm still bad at trimming.

My son and I are about to do one for his Losi 8ight 2.0.(JConcepts Punisher).Does anyone have that? I'm curious howit fits.

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Old 06-06-2013, 07:34 PM
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Simple but I reallly like it!
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Thanks, man. I do like that no-nonsense look. :-)
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Looks good, and clean. If your using those big scissors hanging in the back ground, that's probably why you can't trim a body very good, you need some small curved scissors that are for the purpose or an x-acto knife. That would help tremendously.

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And also a sanding drum on a dremal.     The sanding drum will let you get in the wheel arches and give them a perfect look.
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ORIGINAL: littlemel

And also a sanding drum on a dremal. The sanding drum will let you get in the wheel arches and give them a perfect look.
Yes true but it's also very easy to mess it up real quick when using a dremal, don't ask how I know.
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Looks good, and clean. If your using those big scissors hanging in the back ground, that's probably why you can't trim a body very good, you need some small curved scissors that are for the purpose or an x-acto knife. That would help tremendously.
I have not used my Huskey Titanium Extra-Strength, "Big" scissors on a body...but if I needed to I would. Ha! Attached are the ONLY tools I've ever used. That reamer is a beast.If you want to see the drremmel bits let me know (I have a lot). I know WHATto do, I just can't do it, I've tried score and peel and it works if you have a real steady hand, which I don't. Same with the dremmel.

I'm getting better though each time - which is what is important to me. But I still suck at getting that polished trim.

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Yep those are the scissors I was referring to, Iv'e never had much trouble using them just take your time.
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I cant do the cut/score and break method.  I get it close with a scissors and then sand it down perfect<div>
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Looks awesome man! A truggy is definitely high on my list!
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where from you get this body.<div> I am also looking for one like this. what paint you used for it. it looks simple but nice I am also thinking to paint my RC car like this.</div>

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