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Old 07-14-2015, 11:54 PM
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Yes I think so. Not sure what to do about the black axles and cross members if I do that though.
Well there are aluminum hop up options out there but it means buying instead of making which you have done so great on this rig.
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Old 07-15-2015, 10:27 AM
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Great job! Looks fantastic...

How much will that cab cost in 1:16?
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Old 07-20-2015, 09:43 AM
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Well there are aluminum hop up options out there but it means buying instead of making which you have done so great on this rig.
I could make them but I don't really want to put in the effort and then still have plastic diffs. It will stay the way it is for now.

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Great job! Looks fantastic...

How much will that cab cost in 1:16?
Thanks! I don't think I will be building another in any scale but if someone made me an offer I couldn't refuse then who knows!lol I don't think that is likely.

Here's some pics of here from Friday night before it got all dirty at the show this weekend. I ended up putting a water tank on her. It has a pump under the tank but I couldn't get the water to stop siphoning out so I installed a small solenoid valve that opens when the pump turns on. The pump could be more powerful but it works pretty good and holds about 6 liters of water. I have a video uploading of it in action but some of the nozzles were plugged yesterday so it wasn't working great. Overall I am happy with what I got accomplished prior to the show. Hopefully I can add the final details to the truck over the next while.



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