Well, with most resins, you just add dye to color it to whatever you want...
Still, however you end up doing it, will be cool. How's the backyard R/C wheeling park coming along?
Bart
Well, with most resins, you just add dye to color it to whatever you want...
Still, however you end up doing it, will be cool. How's the backyard R/C wheeling park coming along?
Bart
HAHA! It's still sitting in the back yard - I did clean up the area tho so the whole thing is usable again!
Sent from my "two hands on a keyboard"
Look what I just found:
COOL!
I could buy it & put it into my render scenes at work! That would be cool! Other than that, test paint job ideas... I wonder if they have an S-10 Blazer...
I just wish there was more than a Micro Machine of a 1st gen Trooper. World renowned SUV with ZERO model kits EVER made for it. Weird.
Bart
We can tackle that next, Bart! Making a Trooper would be cake!! The Rodeo that guy made is almost there! Haha really tho, it would be easy. I'd say choose the axles & wheels you want & scale the body off of the width they give you. There are 1.55, 1.7, 1.9, 2.2 size wheels & the tire sizes range from 2.6 to 6 - inches. You could probably even make the body from lexan because of how the Trooper is shaped.
You ever seen this one before? Tamiya
It's so expensive because it's so rare - I think it's the rarest of the CC-01 chassis kit varieties. Next time you go to Japan, look for it!
Yeah, one of the Indonesian Trooper guys made this recently:
http://forum.planetisuzoo.com/viewto...model&start=25
It's a pretty good effort. The basic shape is correct.
Yeah, I have seen it before. They also make a regular Mu model kit just like that. I went into several huge model shops in Tokyo and Osaka looking for a 1st gen Trooper kit, and all I could find was the Mu, the usual VX kit, and this 2nd gen Bighorn kit.
http://www.noppin.com/portal_ya_deta...n%2Fk135118090
I even muddled through a conversation with the shop keeper, and he confirmed no such kit was ever made. Anyway, I was thinking the 2nd gen Bighorn kit could be sanded down and shaped into a 1st gen. You would just have to use a lot of filler, square it off and shape the rockers and you could get it pretty damn close.
Bart
Whoa! I never saw this before!
From: http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/1-9-s...u-trooper.html
Bart
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I just stumbled onto that Trooper thread myself! The shape is a little off but not too bad at all. I love all the details in it! Go Mittens!
It is styrene - evidently hobby shops carry sheets of it. I read .040" - .060" is what gets used the most in this type of stuff. Here is a great thread on how to work with the glues & other info when modding bodies.
I contacted Smooth-On today - just waiting to hear back about what product recommendations they have for what I hope to do. I'll keep you posted.
Btw, Bart, check out the new kid on the block - Deadbolt
It's kinda Trooper-esque - more than the Wraith anyway.
Cool, can't wait to see what you do! I've been slammed at work with a huge upgrade project, which should ultimately yield some overtime. I'm seriously thinking about ordering a crawler soon. Its just one of those things I need to do. Plus, it will be fun to have for the winter months.
Bart
PS - Your link to the Deadbolt didn't work.