Another RC Canuck!? 🇨🇦 sweet! I’m in East York Ontario. Where abouts are ya? Yup light coating or what I call “dusting on your coats” always works for me. Dust-coats definitely dry faster, & it gives the heavier laid paint something to keep it in place (in other words less likely to run)! 👍 Thanks so much for sharing, Eh! 🍻🇨🇦
How aboot that, eh? Lol! I'm in Victoria, B.C., but I grew up in good ol' Brantford, ON. Even pumped Wayne Gretzky's gas a few times when I worked at a gas station in high-school. 🤣
@@poorboysrc WHAAAAAAAT!? Pumped the Great ones gas!? That’s awesome! 😂👍My in-law family lives in Victoria. Really enjoying your content bud. Keep rocking it! 👍👊🍻
@@rcwreck-creation sure did pal! His late father, Walter lived nearby and would come to the gas station every week or so, I knew him well, he was such a kind man, and Wayne was awesome too! 👌 Thanks for watching and commenting, my man! And have an awesome Saturday! 😎
@@poorboysrc That’s really awesome bro! Yeah a lot of people, including Wayne? Would say the true Great one was Walter! After all, it wasn’t Wayne’s decision to put skates on his feet at such a young age! 🍻
Looks great Fil!! I loved my little heads up turbo hopper! I love the way it turned out! You are 100% right that rushing is the root cause of most failed paint jobs. It is hard not to want to rush it as it is usually the last thing to do before you can go have fun with it so I think all of us have rushed and goofed!! I know I have more than once!!!
She looks smart buddy! That reminds me of my first buggy, the Hoppers fragile sibling known as the Mugen Manx. I was also reminded of a conversation we shared about decals. I think its a word that will always be more fun when pronounced dee-cals. Thanks for the morning Saturday morning coffee entertainment.
The Turbo Hopper was my first RC, my mates had Tamiya's which I was envious of as they were a lot better performance wise. The wheel on top always protected it well though. Nice to see this look on a Hornet and takes me back 👍🏻 P.S. after dropping bodies myself, I now fold tape making a handle in the top of the body. Works a treat.
Wow, thats a sharp looking body, great work! I also have to thank you for the tip about using a micro fiber cloth. I was preparing a two tone LB body for clear coating while watching you. Couldn't get it clean with dish soap, but the fiber cloth worked perfectly! 👍 Thank you for saving my day!
Great looking body shell!, your Masking turned out absolutely perfect👌Nice work mate👍. Thanks for sharing your painting tips, they definitely work well. Another great video mate👍🍻🦘🇦🇺
G'day mate I watch your channel a bit from Australia. I remember the turbo jet hopper from the early 80s. Love what you done with your Hornet cool mate 👍
Ha ha, I love that action stance, very tense! I gotta love a good paint video, can never watch too many! Plus it makes me want to go paint something now, ha ha! Nicely presented, I like the flow of your videos, and of course the end result is awesome, although I didn't know that buggy myself, but very cool tribute! Have a great rest of the weekend there, buddy!
It is always nice to see paint schemes and decals that are different to box art. I notice when you paint (and most others I have watched), you spray in short bursts rather than a constant spray. I always find that each time you spray, stop, spray again, etc there is a greater risk of paint blotches appearing rather than an even fine spray due to the nozzle being partially blocked and then cleared again. Also, I always find I use way more paint than expected (maybe due to my technique). It is very rare that I can complete a whole body with one Tamiya size spray can.
Excellent! You got me hooked all the way through the video. Great combo. Uhh, btw, it’s called the Taiyo Jet Hopper in the rest of the world outside North America ☺️ So a Jet Hornet Hopper
Hey brother, nice to see ya over here! I've been a big fan of your channel for years! Jet hopper sounds so funny to me, probably because I grew up with it known as the Turbo Hopper. I suppose Jets and Turbo imply speed and radness. Lol! 🍻
@@poorboysrc Thanks, bro! Been watching several of your videos too. Top content. Yeah, but I think Tyco chose well to rebrand it as ‘Turbo’ instead of ‘Jet’. In my country the best seller was definitely the Nikko Turbo Panther, with second place to the Taiyo Jet Hopper. ‘Turbo’ sold a lot back in the 80’s ☺️ The Turbo Panther had a ‘real’ turbo feature too (basically just a 2-speed throttle feature - together with the high and low gearing)
I remember the Turbo Panther, it had the cool radio with the Turbo power throttle stick, lol! We loved our Turbos in the 80's, right?!?! Haha! Cheers pal! 🍻
Some great tips Fil. Think I'm going to have to watch this again the next time I have a body to paint (As an official old fart my painting has started to go down hill a bit) hehe. Hope you are enjoying your weekend buddy.
I used to have the turbo hoppers (a few of both) when I was a kid. I burnt up a lot of rechargeable AA batteries 😂. I just ordered the 049 decals from MCI. I'll be making the black turbo hornet hopper
Nice, that's wicked! Yeah we'd burn through aa batteries like there was no tomorrow, right? I remember getting rechargeable batteries for the first time, it was such a game changer!
This brought back memories Phil, my very first RC was a Nikko Lobo II from sears. Do you remember those? They were very similar and so much fun! Thank God batteries were cheaper back then for those cars. Another amazing video Phil with a trip down memory lane.
Yeah dude, I had that same buggy! I remember taking the body off and wrapping it in saran wrap to water proof it, lol! It didn't last long after that... 🤦
Nice work. How do you find those aluminium wheels on the Hornet? Thinking of getting some for a Chromed out Frog that I'm planning. Is it possible to polish those up you think?
Kiwi Mark, great name dude! The wheels are sexy, that's for sure! They're not super heavy, but enough weight to keep the Hornet's ass on the ground (aluminum chassis helps, too). They have a bit of a texture to them, I'm sure they'd polish up a bit if that's what you want. You can also hit them with some clear coat to give 'em a shine. 🍻
Turbo Hornet Hopper / Turbo Hornet turned out great! Well done 👍 How well does the spring loaded bar in the rear compensate the axle slap? Did the handling improve a lot?
Thanks for watching and commenting! The axle slap is a bit better, but it still drives like a Hornet, lol. The added weight of the aluminum wheels and chassis has helped the handling characteristics out quite a bit though. It feels much more planted now. 👊🏼
Hey Filly, this doesn’t relate to this video but I was hoping you could help me out with something? I’m a big Midnight Pumpkin fan like yourself and I’ve just ordered the aluminium chassis after being inspired by your video 😁 I wanted to upgrade the front suspension to the Ampro Engineering double wishbone, do you know if this can still be fitted to the aluminium chassis? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Cheers dude 🤙🏼
Hey Richard, congrats on the purchase, you're gonna love that chassis! I've never tried (or even seen up close) the Ampro double wishbone kit, but I do know of it, I've considered buying it a few times. I'm out of town this weekend, but when I get home tomorrow I'll take a closer look and get back to ya. I'm pretty sure it'll all work together, but I'd like to take a closer look at the chassis before I say for sure. 👊
Tamiya paint is lacquer, light coats work best with lacquer because lacquer never actually dries, it chemically cures on the outside.. the thinners always stay active, therefore the lighter the coats tge better. If you put too thick of a coat it’ll pool, or run, and tge thinners will never bond together properly
Instead of washing it with dish soap! Just spray it with Isopropyl Alcoholic and wipe it down. Edit: just got a wee bit further into the video and I see you already know the IPA trick!.
I used to race RC back in the day and my bodies would take a beating. It wasn't until I started washing them VERY well before paint, and even giving them a light scuff that they stopped peeling. It works really well! 🍻
Another RC Canuck!? 🇨🇦 sweet! I’m in East York Ontario. Where abouts are ya? Yup light coating or what I call “dusting on your coats” always works for me. Dust-coats definitely dry faster, & it gives the heavier laid paint something to keep it in place (in other words less likely to run)! 👍 Thanks so much for sharing, Eh! 🍻🇨🇦
How aboot that, eh? Lol! I'm in Victoria, B.C., but I grew up in good ol' Brantford, ON. Even pumped Wayne Gretzky's gas a few times when I worked at a gas station in high-school. 🤣
@@poorboysrc WHAAAAAAAT!? Pumped the Great ones gas!? That’s awesome! 😂👍My in-law family lives in Victoria. Really enjoying your content bud. Keep rocking it! 👍👊🍻
@@rcwreck-creation sure did pal! His late father, Walter lived nearby and would come to the gas station every week or so, I knew him well, he was such a kind man, and Wayne was awesome too! 👌
Thanks for watching and commenting, my man! And have an awesome Saturday! 😎
@@poorboysrc That’s really awesome bro! Yeah a lot of people, including Wayne? Would say the true Great one was Walter! After all, it wasn’t Wayne’s decision to put skates on his feet at such a young age! 🍻
@@rcwreck-creation you betcha! He was a great man. Thanks again for watching and commenting, my man. Have a great weekend! 👍🏻
Looks great Fil!! I loved my little heads up turbo hopper! I love the way it turned out! You are 100% right that rushing is the root cause of most failed paint jobs. It is hard not to want to rush it as it is usually the last thing to do before you can go have fun with it so I think all of us have rushed and goofed!! I know I have more than once!!!
Haha me too Addam, I've been in a rush, applied heavy coats, had my masking lift and caused runs in the paint. No Bueno! 👊
Most excellent! I have no Tamiya’s myself but that is a Hopper worth building. Well done Grasshopper
An RC double entendre, well done! 👌
She looks smart buddy! That reminds me of my first buggy, the Hoppers fragile sibling known as the Mugen Manx. I was also reminded of a conversation we shared about decals. I think its a word that will always be more fun when pronounced dee-cals.
Thanks for the morning Saturday morning coffee entertainment.
I think I remember that convo, the dee-cal/deckle struggle is real, I should dedicate an episode just to that, lol!
Have a great weekend pal! 🍻
The Turbo Hopper was my first RC, my mates had Tamiya's which I was envious of as they were a lot better performance wise. The wheel on top always protected it well though. Nice to see this look on a Hornet and takes me back 👍🏻
P.S. after dropping bodies myself, I now fold tape making a handle in the top of the body. Works a treat.
That tape handle idea is probably a life saver! I'm gonna try that next time. 🍻
@@poorboysrc I never went back, they are so slippery as you demonstrated so well 👍🏻
Wow, thats a sharp looking body, great work!
I also have to thank you for the tip about using a micro fiber cloth.
I was preparing a two tone LB body for clear coating while watching you.
Couldn't get it clean with dish soap, but the fiber cloth worked perfectly! 👍
Thank you for saving my day!
That's good to hear, Rwx. If my video helps out one person, then it was well worth it. Good luck with your Lunchbox! 👊
Great looking body shell!, your Masking turned out absolutely perfect👌Nice work mate👍.
Thanks for sharing your painting tips, they definitely work well. Another great video mate👍🍻🦘🇦🇺
Thanks mate! 🍻
Great paint job. Good you showed the removig of the foil, too. Uuuuuuuuuuuuu
Ooooooh, aaaahhhhhh... haha, the best moment in RC, right there. 🤣
Needs that spare wheel on the top, but still a 10/10. Love the turbo hopper tribute!
Absolutely it does! I'll have one on there when I get the running video going! 👊
G'day mate I watch your channel a bit from Australia. I remember the turbo jet hopper from the early 80s. Love what you done with your Hornet cool mate 👍
Thanks for watching and commenting, Lionel! Glad to have you here! 🤙
Ha ha, I love that action stance, very tense!
I gotta love a good paint video, can never watch too many! Plus it makes me want to go paint something now, ha ha!
Nicely presented, I like the flow of your videos, and of course the end result is awesome, although I didn't know that buggy myself, but very cool tribute!
Have a great rest of the weekend there, buddy!
Haha glad you like the action stance. Once one masters the stance, the bodies basically paint themselves. 🤣🤣🤣
Man that looks outstanding Filly
Thanks Thad! 🍻
Another great vid Fil. Keep up the amazing content
Thanks Bruce. Hope you're having a great weekend! 👍🏻
A slick trick for painting bodies; use masking tape on the outside of the body to create a handle.
Hey, that is a good trick. I'm gonna try that some time. 👊🏼
Damn bro I said that's a ugly red until tou peeled the plastic film. It looks marvelous gret job bud! Excellent vid as always. Have a great weekend!
Yeah that blue masking film can really trick the eye, can't it? I'm stoked with how it turned out. Cheers pal! 🍻
It is always nice to see paint schemes and decals that are different to box art. I notice when you paint (and most others I have watched), you spray in short bursts rather than a constant spray. I always find that each time you spray, stop, spray again, etc there is a greater risk of paint blotches appearing rather than an even fine spray due to the nozzle being partially blocked and then cleared again. Also, I always find I use way more paint than expected (maybe due to my technique). It is very rare that I can complete a whole body with one Tamiya size spray can.
I find as long as I'm using thin coats I'm ok, as soon as I start rushing and use heavier coats, that's when it all starts to fall apart. 😉
Excellent! You got me hooked all the way through the video. Great combo. Uhh, btw, it’s called the Taiyo Jet Hopper in the rest of the world outside North America ☺️ So a Jet Hornet Hopper
Hey brother, nice to see ya over here! I've been a big fan of your channel for years!
Jet hopper sounds so funny to me, probably because I grew up with it known as the Turbo Hopper. I suppose Jets and Turbo imply speed and radness. Lol! 🍻
@@poorboysrc Thanks, bro! Been watching several of your videos too. Top content. Yeah, but I think Tyco chose well to rebrand it as ‘Turbo’ instead of ‘Jet’. In my country the best seller was definitely the Nikko Turbo Panther, with second place to the Taiyo Jet Hopper. ‘Turbo’ sold a lot back in the 80’s ☺️ The Turbo Panther had a ‘real’ turbo feature too (basically just a 2-speed throttle feature - together with the high and low gearing)
I remember the Turbo Panther, it had the cool radio with the Turbo power throttle stick, lol! We loved our Turbos in the 80's, right?!?! Haha! Cheers pal! 🍻
Some great tips Fil. Think I'm going to have to watch this again the next time I have a body to paint (As an official old fart my painting has started to go down hill a bit) hehe. Hope you are enjoying your weekend buddy.
Thanks Rob, hope you're having a good one as well! Happy RC-ing, my friend! 🍻
I used to have the turbo hoppers (a few of both) when I was a kid. I burnt up a lot of rechargeable AA batteries 😂. I just ordered the 049 decals from MCI. I'll be making the black turbo hornet hopper
Nice, that's wicked! Yeah we'd burn through aa batteries like there was no tomorrow, right? I remember getting rechargeable batteries for the first time, it was such a game changer!
Great work Fil! Great to see another RC cat getting in on the action dude 🙌🏻 Great reminder of the light coat rule 😁
Yeah my pal Gary is always with me in my RC adventures, he loves being part of the action! Haha! Cheers pal! 🤙
I like the livery, the tyco scheme of a cool take on popular body.
Thanks buddy, I'm super happy with how she turned out. 😁
Absolutely love it!!
Right on, thanks dude! 😊
Looks awesome!
Thanks pal! 🍻
This brought back memories Phil, my very first RC was a Nikko Lobo II from sears. Do you remember those? They were very similar and so much fun! Thank God batteries were cheaper back then for those cars. Another amazing video Phil with a trip down memory lane.
Yeah dude, I had that same buggy! I remember taking the body off and wrapping it in saran wrap to water proof it, lol! It didn't last long after that... 🤦
@@poorboysrc Lol, that is classic! 👍🤜
Nice work. How do you find those aluminium wheels on the Hornet? Thinking of getting some for a Chromed out Frog that I'm planning. Is it possible to polish those up you think?
Kiwi Mark, great name dude! The wheels are sexy, that's for sure! They're not super heavy, but enough weight to keep the Hornet's ass on the ground (aluminum chassis helps, too). They have a bit of a texture to them, I'm sure they'd polish up a bit if that's what you want. You can also hit them with some clear coat to give 'em a shine. 🍻
I would have done Nikko Bison F10 decals, but Im unaware if anyone actually makes them. Turned out pretty good tho. Thanks for sharing.
I don't think I've seen those decals before, either. Agreed, it would be awesome to resurrect the Nikko Bison. 👊🏼
You should have called it The Turbo Hoppet 😁
Hahaha that's a great name! 🤣🍻
Turbo Hornet Hopper / Turbo Hornet turned out great! Well done 👍 How well does the spring loaded bar in the rear compensate the axle slap? Did the handling improve a lot?
Thanks for watching and commenting! The axle slap is a bit better, but it still drives like a Hornet, lol. The added weight of the aluminum wheels and chassis has helped the handling characteristics out quite a bit though. It feels much more planted now. 👊🏼
@@poorboysrc Sounds good, cool.
Hey Filly, this doesn’t relate to this video but I was hoping you could help me out with something? I’m a big Midnight Pumpkin fan like yourself and I’ve just ordered the aluminium chassis after being inspired by your video 😁 I wanted to upgrade the front suspension to the Ampro Engineering double wishbone, do you know if this can still be fitted to the aluminium chassis? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Cheers dude 🤙🏼
Hey Richard, congrats on the purchase, you're gonna love that chassis!
I've never tried (or even seen up close) the Ampro double wishbone kit, but I do know of it, I've considered buying it a few times. I'm out of town this weekend, but when I get home tomorrow I'll take a closer look and get back to ya. I'm pretty sure it'll all work together, but I'd like to take a closer look at the chassis before I say for sure. 👊
@@poorboysrc That’s awesome, cheers! I’m really looking forward to getting the chassis and giving it a blast 😃 Have an excellent weekend 👊🏼
Hey buddy what’s Bo r your fire dragon? Looks new
That's the Tamiya Dark Impact. Its got about 3 minutes of run time on it, lol!
How did I miss this video?
Haha, some of them just sneak by... 🤫
Tamiya paint is lacquer, light coats work best with lacquer because lacquer never actually dries, it chemically cures on the outside.. the thinners always stay active, therefore the lighter the coats tge better. If you put too thick of a coat it’ll pool, or run, and tge thinners will never bond together properly
Very good point, thanks for chiming in, brother! 👍🏻
LIKE !!
Thanks for watching! 👊🏼
Instead of washing it with dish soap! Just spray it with Isopropyl Alcoholic and wipe it down.
Edit: just got a wee bit further into the video and I see you already know the IPA trick!.
I used to race RC back in the day and my bodies would take a beating. It wasn't until I started washing them VERY well before paint, and even giving them a light scuff that they stopped peeling. It works really well! 🍻
Man my typing is atrocious
Haha, all good pal! 👍🏻