just curious what build havent you been show on? hahaha i mean just look at bretts crispy spyder haha love the builds (all not just the capo) quality man keep up the good work!!
Sorry for the error. I wanted to ask, Why is Capo's 1:8 scale smaller than the regular 1:10 scales out there? I thought that in scale sizing, the smaller the number on the right side of the ratio , the larger the product, eg: the Traction Hobbys FOUNDER II JEEP is 1:8, but much larger than the 1:10 scale from other manufacturers.
How manufacturers chose the scale number is not very consistent. It’s a common thing to wonder how/why it’s chosen as it doesn’t properly match the real value.
Backyard crawling I just don't have any ball end 1.5mm drivers. I have them in 2.0mm and 2.5mm. I would be concerned with their ability to hold but maybe it would work. I don't own any Elkin tools but I can look into them if they are a high quality piece.
yay i own a set of standard and ball end. I try to use the standard whenever I can but the ball ends help in hard to reach places. they are also a very good product but they are going to set you back about 20 dollars. your local hardware store should have them
blast_v13 I guess I just don't have any ball end 1.5mm drivers. I have them in 2.0mm and 2.5mm. I would be concerned with their ability to hold but maybe it would work.
I'm kind of surprised that you would choose to build this Capo Jeep. From what I've seen, you don't seem to be a man focused on scale detail; scale interiors, accessories and driver figure for example, are not present in your RC videos. You like to go fast and compete. : ) What made you decide to build this miniature Wrangler model that will probably never have any option parts or aftermarket support from any of your favorite vendors?
The design of this truck intrigues me, so when presented the chance to build one I had to jump on it. I do like scale, but my Scout build was the last one I did with a full interior and such. I think this truck just needed to be experienced.
Nice! It's looking great so far.....looking forward to seeing that chassis
Nice! Looking forward to see the next buildvideo!
its looking good know, I cant wait to see it all finished !!
Thanks for the update, Looks like a fun build.
Wow man. Super impressed. Thanks for the great video's
looking good!
Wow...Serious amount of want here but i dont think one of my kidneys would fetch enough!
Did you ever complete the build ?
I'm curious also?
just curious what build havent you been show on? hahaha i mean just look at bretts crispy spyder haha love the builds (all not just the capo) quality man keep up the good work!!
Sorry for the error.
I wanted to ask,
Why is Capo's 1:8 scale smaller than the regular 1:10 scales out there?
I thought that in scale sizing, the smaller the number on the right side of the ratio , the larger the product, eg: the Traction Hobbys FOUNDER II JEEP is 1:8, but much larger than the 1:10 scale from other manufacturers.
How manufacturers chose the scale number is not very consistent. It’s a common thing to wonder how/why it’s chosen as it doesn’t properly match the real value.
that is one impressive looking truck. come on jump it. lol.
you should try the ball end hex drivers from elkin
Backyard crawling I just don't have any ball end 1.5mm drivers. I have them in 2.0mm and 2.5mm. I would be concerned with their ability to hold but maybe it would work. I don't own any Elkin tools but I can look into them if they are a high quality piece.
yay i own a set of standard and ball end. I try to use the standard whenever I can but the ball ends help in hard to reach places. they are also a very good product but they are going to set you back about 20 dollars. your local hardware store should have them
Backyard crawling $20 is pretty cheap in comparison to the $100+ you'll spend on the high end drivers.
yay, never thought of it like that
How did you fix this windshield
I heard that this is in a box 📦
I’m interested in finding out if you would let go of that half built kit you gave up on
Plz let me know !!!
O-O
amazing
nice
What is the 1/8 scale in capo that small?
I don’t understand your question
Mine is pretty much a shelf queen
is it just a model or an RC?
reclaimer429 It's a fully functional RC. Selectable 2wd/4wd, selectable lockers, 3 speed transmission.
Ball point hex driver
blast_v13 I guess I just don't have any ball end 1.5mm drivers. I have them in 2.0mm and 2.5mm. I would be concerned with their ability to hold but maybe it would work.
I'm kind of surprised that you would choose to build this Capo Jeep. From what I've seen, you don't seem to be a man focused on scale detail; scale interiors, accessories and driver figure for example, are not present in your RC videos. You like to go fast and compete. : ) What made you decide to build this miniature Wrangler model that will probably never have any option parts or aftermarket support from any of your favorite vendors?
The design of this truck intrigues me, so when presented the chance to build one I had to jump on it. I do like scale, but my Scout build was the last one I did with a full interior and such. I think this truck just needed to be experienced.
Did you just say $2400.........
tegbwoy91 $2,499.99 yessir cheap and ready to purchase
tegbwoy91 Yeah, the sticker shock is high on this one. It's definitely not for everyone.