Thanks, much appreciated! Glad to hear it, I tried to space out the transitions just right for people to blink between clips, that way yall don’t miss a second of the video Lol 😂
Sweet! You got an Atlas 🤙 it does pretty good for what it is. Not sure if they still have the option but there’s mounts hanging by the chassis for optional leaf springs. I didn’t find that out till I cut them off because they hit the links and limit suspension travel. It’s a cool truck though. A fusion SE really helps it. Merry Christmas 🎄🎁
Yep, as cheap as it is, I figured it’d make for a good budget trail beater project. Planning on keeping everything as cheap as possible, but still being solid and dependable. Obviously it’ll get a rusty patina paint job, that’s why I went with the yellow one, I’ve never worked with a yellow rig before. Should be a fun adventure start to finish. Merry Christmas to you as well!
@ for the price it’s definitely a good budget project. I’m interested on how you weather the body. I haven’t started that, have an idea but a lot going on at the moment.
There’s a small chance I may make a weathering video, not 100% sure though, making workbench type videos really isn’t my cup of tea. I try to avoid the other side of the camera as much as humanly possible, but we shall see how it goes. I just got another (cheap) airbrush and compressor, so hopefully this one will work better than the last, it’d be nice to at least make it through a whole body before it takes a dump.
@ right with you on not wanting to be in front of the camera and I don’t do many how to videos either. Was wondering if a airbrush system would be worth getting. Never messed with on before so that’s a whole nother learning process lol
So since I’m just starting out with the air brushing thing, I’ve just been trying super cheap options. But I think I’m starting to like it enough, I may have to get a decent setup. These really cheap ones are dang near throwaways because they clog up in some unfortunate spots and ya can’t really get them super clean. They definitely add another level to the weathering and patina, but I’m not sure I’ll ever have any other use for them than that. It is worth diving into some RUclips videos for research before deciding what to buy.
Merry Christmas 🎄🎄
Merry Christmas to you as well!
Very nice video! I keep blinking at the transition.
Thanks, much appreciated! Glad to hear it, I tried to space out the transitions just right for people to blink between clips, that way yall don’t miss a second of the video Lol 😂
Sweet! You got an Atlas 🤙 it does pretty good for what it is. Not sure if they still have the option but there’s mounts hanging by the chassis for optional leaf springs. I didn’t find that out till I cut them off because they hit the links and limit suspension travel.
It’s a cool truck though. A fusion SE really helps it. Merry Christmas 🎄🎁
Yep, as cheap as it is, I figured it’d make for a good budget trail beater project. Planning on keeping everything as cheap as possible, but still being solid and dependable. Obviously it’ll get a rusty patina paint job, that’s why I went with the yellow one, I’ve never worked with a yellow rig before. Should be a fun adventure start to finish. Merry Christmas to you as well!
@ for the price it’s definitely a good budget project. I’m interested on how you weather the body. I haven’t started that, have an idea but a lot going on at the moment.
There’s a small chance I may make a weathering video, not 100% sure though, making workbench type videos really isn’t my cup of tea. I try to avoid the other side of the camera as much as humanly possible, but we shall see how it goes. I just got another (cheap) airbrush and compressor, so hopefully this one will work better than the last, it’d be nice to at least make it through a whole body before it takes a dump.
@ right with you on not wanting to be in front of the camera and I don’t do many how to videos either. Was wondering if a airbrush system would be worth getting. Never messed with on before so that’s a whole nother learning process lol
So since I’m just starting out with the air brushing thing, I’ve just been trying super cheap options. But I think I’m starting to like it enough, I may have to get a decent setup. These really cheap ones are dang near throwaways because they clog up in some unfortunate spots and ya can’t really get them super clean. They definitely add another level to the weathering and patina, but I’m not sure I’ll ever have any other use for them than that. It is worth diving into some RUclips videos for research before deciding what to buy.