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Great video! I got so much great info from this. Painting, license plate and custom decals. Plus your Bronco looks sooo cool.
Thanks!!
Thats a supper cool crawler now!
Liquid mask is another good option for crisp lines. It requires a little more patience but well worth it. Great video.
Yeah I do liquid mask for poly bodies for more detailed jobs. Its a pain though since I dont have an airbrush yet.
Nice quick improvement to the Bronco! Well done.
I've enjoyed watching your TR4-XM Bronco videos. Waiting patiently for mine to show up at the LHS. May use some of your ideas - your truck looks great! Cheers.
Thanks!
Jolie customisation bravo 👍🤟
Well done. Subscribed.
Howd you manage to fit those tire beads on those injora beadlocks? The bead is so thick on the traxxas trx4m tires great job!
I made a video about it! Check it out! ua-cam.com/video/3urdxGc5M8A/v-deo.html
Had to check out the plates that’s awesome and prices are really good 👍🏻
Yeah I love them I have so many sets haha
cool job! big like!! 👍👍👍
id HIGHLY recoend you to lightly scuff up the surface thats getting painted to allow it to stick and have something to grab onto.
Ive yet to have any issue with it adhering and its taken some decent hits.
Any suggestions for a paint that's more black?
If you don't care about metallic I'd just go with the Tamiya black non metallic
That’s called fine line tape😉
lisence plate in front goes inside front window like in real cars
Nice, but did you realize the whole body is assembled and can actually be fully disassembled, to paint without need of masking glasses and details?
Yes, however it was far simpler and faster given the paint job I was doing to just mask it traditionally.
First
it is much better and eaiser to put the whole car body in a plastic bag and just tape the edges, just a tips.
How exactly do you do this plastic bag method? If you could expand a bit further I’d really appreciate it.
Or if you know of a video I can watch that would nice too! Thanks in advance!
You know I actually just figured it out watching this video. I think this is a good idea. Gonna try. Thanks!
You could've shortened this video with a hex driver
Great video! I got so much great info from this. Painting, license plate and custom decals. Plus your Bronco looks sooo cool.
Thanks!!
Thats a supper cool crawler now!
Liquid mask is another good option for crisp lines. It requires a little more patience but well worth it. Great video.
Yeah I do liquid mask for poly bodies for more detailed jobs. Its a pain though since I dont have an airbrush yet.
Nice quick improvement to the Bronco! Well done.
I've enjoyed watching your TR4-XM Bronco videos. Waiting patiently for mine to show up at the LHS. May use some of your ideas - your truck looks great! Cheers.
Thanks!
Jolie customisation bravo 👍🤟
Well done. Subscribed.
Thanks!
Howd you manage to fit those tire beads on those injora beadlocks? The bead is so thick on the traxxas trx4m tires great job!
I made a video about it! Check it out! ua-cam.com/video/3urdxGc5M8A/v-deo.html
Had to check out the plates that’s awesome and prices are really good 👍🏻
Yeah I love them I have so many sets haha
cool job! big like!! 👍👍👍
id HIGHLY recoend you to lightly scuff up the surface thats getting painted to allow it to stick and have something to grab onto.
Ive yet to have any issue with it adhering and its taken some decent hits.
Any suggestions for a paint that's more black?
If you don't care about metallic I'd just go with the Tamiya black non metallic
That’s called fine line tape😉
lisence plate in front goes inside front window like in real cars
Nice, but did you realize the whole body is assembled and can actually be fully disassembled, to paint without need of masking glasses and details?
Yes, however it was far simpler and faster given the paint job I was doing to just mask it traditionally.
First
it is much better and eaiser to put the whole car body in a plastic bag and just tape the edges, just a tips.
How exactly do you do this plastic bag method? If you could expand a bit further I’d really appreciate it.
Or if you know of a video I can watch that would nice too! Thanks in advance!
You know I actually just figured it out watching this video. I think this is a good idea. Gonna try. Thanks!
You could've shortened this video with a hex driver