One of those little "crack lighters" aka torch lighters would be perfect for this or a Hot Air soldering iron. I think I might have to give this a try on my scale rig. 👍👍
Thanks for all the great content, have gotten back in the hobby after taking a break for several years. Going all leaf spring and scale with weathering. This channel is a lot of the reason for getting back in the hobby. So thanks!
Just a thought.Were the roll bar is scewed into the rear fender well if you had some magnets to the screw that go down under the rear fender and had fender wells maybe some strong magnets might help keep the body.But would still need something on the front fender wells too.To keep the body from coming off.Just a idea.Iv done something similar to my 4 door extra speed jeep body and it worked in that application.But each style of hard bodies are different.But I think I'll try the heat and rock to make dents
It's been a long while since I had a chance to watch your channel, really enjoyed this one, it had such a great "just hanging out messing around in the shop" vibe, especially watching you work at that door panel and rocker with the blade 😁
Easy fix Buddy. Use adjustable wood clamps and oh-so-slightly squeeze the sides together while heating it with a blow dryer. Wait for it to cool and check it. Works great. But.....the dents are cooler. Hahaha
I could be wrong but for the rock to be hot enough to do it, the rock could crack from the heat. And it would likely melt the paint and plastic by the time the dent is deep enough and leave a rough texture on the body. Heating from the back is the safer option.
Just had a question I watched this video a while back and I purchased the same products and I'm getting ready to do mine now and the bottle says to use some sort of primer I was just wondering it didn't look like that you did and would I be safe being on putting it on something that's already painted
It’s been a while. Talking about the iron paint? It always comes with with a primer but I have never used it. I just put it straight onto painted areas. Acts like a primer lol.
@@RCeveryday excellent thanks a lot I ordered the products that you had on there and it didn't come with a primer so I just thought I would ask I figured paint would probably work as a primer the least you could do is rust🤣
@@RCeveryday so the shoe goo wont destroy the body??...do u think i thin sliced piece of double sided clear tape from gorilla glue company will do the trick??..oh thanks to man..i recently did a wonder shop target camper build,,ur video inspired me to do one..i put a door on there with a tv/kitchen sink/counter and bed..lol...thanks for answering my question
Tape could work. I tried lots of glues when I first put it on and it came off easy on the trail. You could even bolt it through the body if you wanted. I had to do that on a Land Rover I did a long time ago.
@@josecanseca8979 I have used shoe goo extensively and it has worked great where it very easy to apply and even levels itself out. I did encounter one exception on the Panda 6 x 6 where the shoe goo melted through the inner coating and the red paint. But I have used it on every other body shell you could possibly think of with great success. I’m using it to strengthen the body before or after it cracks. Or, to attach LED wiring to the bodyshell. Definitely let it cure outside for a week, tho. It definitely out-gasses for days.
"Let's refrain. I always go a little too overboard with this stuff" - perfectly describes the RC hobby, in general.
“Don’t try this at home disclaimer”. 😂
Thank you for not using fast forwards crack motion video style and YT hipptity hopity music god bless you sir ..thanks for a normal video
One of those little "crack lighters" aka torch lighters would be perfect for this or a Hot Air soldering iron.
I think I might have to give this a try on my scale rig. 👍👍
Aye, you can get "flameless" lighters, i have a nice little one that only gets used on heat shrink tubing for wiring. Fairly cheap too
I did a similar thing, found indirect flame or a heat gun works best. Without accidentally burning stuff such as preinstalled lights and wiring.
Great dents and the truck has a cool 'dust' and 'grime' patina, which suits your TF2 very nicely indeed, thanks!
Thanks for all the great content, have gotten back in the hobby after taking a break for several years. Going all leaf spring and scale with weathering. This channel is a lot of the reason for getting back in the hobby. So thanks!
The dents are perfect bro, and the bent rockers go with it i think. Looks real that way. Great job 👍
Your work is awesome. As always.
Great job. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Awesome body! Rc goals!
Thx for the tips. I enjoyed the content and your rigs. Very sweet indeed 👍 👍
To make dents and have some more control on the heat than just a open flame. Try a monokote iron. Not too spendy, can usually get them at the LHS.
A little butane torch that you get at gas stations work really good for this
nice way of denting it 👍👍👍👍
Very cool! Love the rig man!👌😎👍
Thank you the deck look's biger
Great video, more ideas for patina.
Just a thought.Were the roll bar is scewed into the rear fender well if you had some magnets to the screw that go down under the rear fender and had fender wells maybe some strong magnets might help keep the body.But would still need something on the front fender wells too.To keep the body from coming off.Just a idea.Iv done something similar to my 4 door extra speed jeep body and it worked in that application.But each style of hard bodies are different.But I think I'll try the heat and rock to make dents
It's been a long while since I had a chance to watch your channel, really enjoyed this one, it had such a great "just hanging out messing around in the shop" vibe, especially watching you work at that door panel and rocker with the blade 😁
Easy fix Buddy. Use adjustable wood clamps and oh-so-slightly squeeze the sides together while heating it with a blow dryer. Wait for it to cool and check it.
Works great.
But.....the dents are cooler.
Hahaha
You could also glue some styrene strips or angle along the inside out of view
Very awesome
Awesome 😍
Dude is that Bob Ross standing next to the truck?
Get a rock that retains heat and heat the rock up, then push it into the body? Wear heavy gloves. Maybe will work?
you can also use a hot air gun?
would like to do it at the sand scorcher!
Can you use vise grips to hold the rock and heat the rock instead of the body?
I could be wrong but for the rock to be hot enough to do it, the rock could crack from the heat. And it would likely melt the paint and plastic by the time the dent is deep enough and leave a rough texture on the body. Heating from the back is the safer option.
cool vid! big like! 👍👍👍
What brand are the wheels you have on the red truck? Love them. Would like to use that style on my land cruiser.
Those are from boom racing.
Been trying to find those hubcap/covers. Mahalo
Sorry to bother you again but can you tell me how wide is the 53 inch trailer thank you and nice job on ur custom rc
It is 9 inches wide
Just had a question I watched this video a while back and I purchased the same products and I'm getting ready to do mine now and the bottle says to use some sort of primer I was just wondering it didn't look like that you did and would I be safe being on putting it on something that's already painted
It’s been a while. Talking about the iron paint? It always comes with with a primer but I have never used it. I just put it straight onto painted areas. Acts like a primer lol.
@@RCeveryday excellent thanks a lot I ordered the products that you had on there and it didn't come with a primer so I just thought I would ask I figured paint would probably work as a primer the least you could do is rust🤣
baking soda and crazy glue for dirt to fill up the cracks in floor door plus lose no mounts ?????
cool video on the rubber snorkal how do u make stay on the body...
I used goop (like shoe goo) It has held pretty good for a while now.
@@RCeveryday so the shoe goo wont destroy the body??...do u think i thin sliced piece of double sided clear tape from gorilla glue company will do the trick??..oh thanks to man..i recently did a wonder shop target camper build,,ur video inspired me to do one..i put a door on there with a tv/kitchen sink/counter and bed..lol...thanks for answering my question
Tape could work. I tried lots of glues when I first put it on and it came off easy on the trail. You could even bolt it through the body if you wanted. I had to do that on a Land Rover I did a long time ago.
@@RCeveryday thanks brother i appreciate you trying to help me
@@josecanseca8979 I have used shoe goo extensively and it has worked great where it very easy to apply and even levels itself out. I did encounter one exception on the Panda 6 x 6 where the shoe goo melted through the inner coating and the red paint. But I have used it on every other body shell you could possibly think of with great success. I’m using it to strengthen the body before or after it cracks. Or, to attach LED wiring to the bodyshell.
Definitely let it cure outside for a week, tho. It definitely out-gasses for days.
Very nice body, is it hard body?
Yes. It’s the Rc4wd mojave body set
Can you tell me what kind of rims you have on this?
They are boom racing 1.55
@@RCeveryday Thanks, I wasn’t aware of this company. Like the availability of scale looking rims!
A heat gun would work I think
4:16 …or a prehensile tail. Jus’ sayin’.
Do you no what happend to the normal tf2? It doesn't apear on rc4wd's website only the Lwb, marlin and midnight edition
Not sure. I know they have been having issues getting things like most places.
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Your snorkel is on the wrong side!