The first bump from a branch or rock will pop that Jerry can right off the painted surface, will definitely need a couple of screws after that. Also any craft store sells mirrored sheets of vinyl for about 2 bucks, then use the ones on it for a pattern. Everything looks so sweet on your Bronco. Love to watch 👁👁the making of the accessories on the computer.👍
Thank you. Shoe Goo provides a strong hold, not as strong as hardware of course but it can take some abuse, and being a polycarbonate body, no worries about it pelling paint as its painted from the inside. If it does get knocked off, all you have to do is peel off the glue and reapply. For some of the most ultra scale vehicles, the builders would rather have things "fall" or "pop" off the body rather than tear or break off. That's why although even less strong, magnets will sometimes be used to hold scale accessories rather than glue or screws. All depends on the type of build and driving you'll be doing, but it's one of many things I learned talking with guys at USTE.
@@MakeItRC Very well explained, you would know best I'm sure, never thought of cracking the body if you had screws. Such a beautiful truck, keep those videos coming, I learn so much even if I don't have one to enjoy yet, someday. Have fun man! 🏁👍✌
You should get some wpl they are really good crawlers i can recomend th c44km km stands for kitmetal it has 2 gears and metal chassis axles linkage gears but it is in 1/12scale so it is a little bit smaller I got mine for $70 or 700 swedish crowns
Hi mate, are you still working on the nissan pathfinder body? Im super keen on seeing how it turns out, there are almost no pathfinder rc bodys out there.
Finally able to post a new video! Thanks for watching 👍.
This bronco looks FANTASTIC.
The icing on this awesome cake would be a SuperScale kit.
Keep it up dude, your work is always on point.
Great video , nice camera work 🎥🎬 Awesome location 🌎 Super nice crawling 🚙💨Love it
The first bump from a branch or rock will pop that Jerry can right off the painted surface, will definitely need a couple of screws after that. Also any craft store sells mirrored sheets of vinyl for about 2 bucks, then use the ones on it for a pattern. Everything looks so sweet on your Bronco. Love to watch 👁👁the making of the accessories on the computer.👍
Thank you. Shoe Goo provides a strong hold, not as strong as hardware of course but it can take some abuse, and being a polycarbonate body, no worries about it pelling paint as its painted from the inside. If it does get knocked off, all you have to do is peel off the glue and reapply. For some of the most ultra scale vehicles, the builders would rather have things "fall" or "pop" off the body rather than tear or break off. That's why although even less strong, magnets will sometimes be used to hold scale accessories rather than glue or screws. All depends on the type of build and driving you'll be doing, but it's one of many things I learned talking with guys at USTE.
@@MakeItRC Very well explained, you would know best I'm sure, never thought of cracking the body if you had screws. Such a beautiful truck, keep those videos coming, I learn so much even if I don't have one to enjoy yet, someday. Have fun man! 🏁👍✌
This inspired me to build something similar! I can’t wait to see the next round of updates!
You should make a mini crawler
You should get some wpl they are really good crawlers i can recomend th c44km km stands for kitmetal it has 2 gears and metal chassis axles linkage gears but it is in 1/12scale so it is a little bit smaller I got mine for $70 or 700 swedish crowns
YAY, been waiting for this!
What happened to the prerunner build
You should make a 1/25 scale truck, from a model truck body
lol discount code is on point 😂 Nice video 👍
Cool bro 👍👍
Hi mate, are you still working on the nissan pathfinder body?
Im super keen on seeing how it turns out, there are almost no pathfinder rc bodys out there.
Yes I am. I'm using a similar MST CFX chassis for that build. It's a lot of work to get that body looking good, but I do love that era of Pathfinder.
How much would the basic vehicle cost? (electronics, chassis, body, wheels, ect.)
Probably in the $350-$450USD range if I had to guess.
Do you have to pay for 360 to make stuff
Only if used commercially. Fusion 360 is free for hobbyists.
What, a 'real' RC?! How could you?! 🤣