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  1. 17 minutes ago, lifeofbrian2007 said:

    Sure, but Tamiya plastic is very toy grade rigid plastic with no flex, RPM or similar would be good but I've never seen any.

     

     

     

    Depends on the kit. Many of the higher performance kits have better plastics or fiber reinforced plastics. I personally find the classic re re's to be strong and stand up to use pretty well. 

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  2. Hello and welcome to the forum. If you plan on driving fast, you'll probably want a polycarbonate (Lexan) body. They are lighter and won't shatter into pieces the first high speed crash you have. If you have a 4tec 2.0, then I'd recommend the Traxxas Ford GT body. It's absolutely stunning and made specifically for that chassis. Otherwise, just visit some of the online sites and browse the bodies they sell and pick one to your liking. One other thing, I see you have created 6 posts that most likely could have all been contained in just one thread about bodies. Just makes things neater and easier for you and others to keep track of information. 

  3. So my BF is a heavy runner. As such, I didn't want to spend all that time with paint and prep like I did with my MB. I just sprayed a couple light coats of clear over the black plastic, did the trim in silver and sticker'd it. From more than 2 feet, you can't tell the difference. Here's a pic, it's super dirty so not as shiny as when I get it cleaned lol.

     

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  4. The best advice I can give is to use some hockey tape to make it look as clean as possible. Here's my TT-02 Evo X body running 3 LEDs per front bucket and 4 per rear for a total of 12. I think I did a pretty clean install and the tape hides the wires from the outside looking in.

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  5. 4 hours ago, geniusanthony said:

    What is a good setup to do POV recording on the bench and for running vids? I made a few yesterday with tripod but the view was much too close up, incidentally I also need to learn editing software because what came out was rambling garbage.

    Part of it has to do with what camera you are using. I like GoPros as they are great all around and shoot excellent video. Getting into editing can be a bit of a learning experience but you could always try something free out like Davinci Resolve which is very feature packed for something that's free.

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