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GCMscaleGarage
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GCM R/C Scale Garage Videos! Here's where you will find building tips and tricks for your scale R/C rigs and scale garages.
GCM Scale Garage #6 Making Shock Adapters
GCM Scale Garage #6 Making Shock Adapters
Here's a simple way to adapt small scale shocks onto our 1/10 scale trucks, using the larger M3 hardware that the 1/10 trucks tend to use.
Here's a simple way to adapt small scale shocks onto our 1/10 scale trucks, using the larger M3 hardware that the 1/10 trucks tend to use.
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GCM Scale Garage #5 Making Workbench Lights
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GCM Scale Garage #5 Making Scale Workbench Lights for your Scale Garage This episode is an idea for those of us who are working on scale diorama parts and items. I'm offering here my own take on some scale lighting, making a strip flourescent out of LED strips and aluminum channel. Enjoy!
GCM Scale Garage #4 Scale Body Mounting Ideas
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GCM Scale Garage #4 Here's some tips and tricks for body mounting on your scale cars and trucks. From simple to the compound and custom, there's a body mounting trick in here for your next buid!
GCM Scale Garage #3 Tuning Tire Foams
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#3 Performance gains using Foam Trimming Techiques. Here's some commonly known tips on getting some better performance from just about any tires! As long as your rubber compound is soft enough to mold to the surface of the trails or rocks, these foam trimming ideas can help you get the most out of your tires.
GCM Scale Garage #2 Tire Cutting
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#2 Re-Sizing Tires using Cut-and-Glue Method. This is a common practice in scale modelling, but when it's your first time, these tips may help you overcome the fear of the knife! In all my tire cutting now, it seems to be that a 4 lug trim seems to be the magic number to get the bead down to the next lower rim size. The 2.2's were a 4 lug cut, now on 1.9 wheels. The 1.9's here were a 4 lug remo...
GCM Scale Garage #1 DIY Fenders
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Here's the Beginnings of the GCM Scale Garage Series! #1 Make your own Scale Truck fenders! This method works for inner fenders as well, have a look! This may be a common practice among scale builders, but it's a great tip for us all to remember.
So what type of sand paper is need to sans the ruff parts on plastic?
Wow this is exactly what i needed it!!!!😮 i want to add exterior fenders to cover the back and front wheels of a 1/10 RC truck RGT EX86170 Challenger to make it look a bit like the 1946 dodge power. 😊 wagon.
Brilliant, Thanks mate! *Subbed*
Great no nonsense video!
What if i want to run crawlers on my brushless slash? Should i get a single cell foam and tape the inside as well?
Nice work, thx for sharing
Awesome job. Amazing
Awesome job thanks for showing us the tips.
Your Old Videos are full of great tips too!! 🍺🍺👍👍😎 Carmine 🚂 🚙 SSGT USAF Ret. (disabled)
Great video great shop thanks for the ideas
You Inspired my for making a workbenchlight... see my video on my channel. thank you very much. like your vids
awesome idea
Loved it!. Im making a custom mail box that looks like a big rig. Just what I needed to pull it off, and show off the tires. Thanks, a lot!
great work. what scale is this?
1/10th. This is a R/C Scale channel.
I'm gonna put fenders on my 1999 mx5 miata body shell
1990 rc mx5 miata
Awesome! I am going to make fender flares (hopefully) for a Pro Line 1970 Ford F100 body off of eBay thats going onto my Maxstone 10, but the flares previously there were cut. But now I can make flares that will fit 2.2's instead of the usual 1.9! Thanks a ton guys!
dude you really need to do some more vids. i love your videos
That is the coolest scale shop I have ever seen like and subscribed
you do great work man, keep it up
thanks for the tips, i called earlier from seeing your site and you got some clever ways to do stuff
Well done, Chris! I really like watching videos where I feel like I have learned something of value.
Awesome tips, Thanks for sharing!
Nice work, Chris. Have to try it myself one day. I think you helped me get past my fear, but we'll see!