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  1. 14 hours ago, stephwc said:

    I will get mine next week. For those who have it, does the out of box p407 has built in lights/engine sounds?

    Sound of the video clips I saw has engine sounds+lights, some don't.

    Some don't have wipers, too. Weird.

    My wipers were not glued to the body.  Wipers came in a plastic baggy to mount later.  My model did not have lights or sounds.  I also had the version that did not have protection for the chromed camper cap, mine had the finish worn off.

    I noticed there is a "new" improved version being offered for $300.00+ USD or there about.

  2. On 7/20/2018 at 11:29 PM, RC4x4 said:

    I'm very tempted now. I think I may order one. My new built Bruiser needs painted. Black or white in this Clone?

     

    Cory

     

    I purchased a white one, but now that I'm in the process of painting the body, I think a black one would have been better for a color change.

  3. I purchased one of these RCs with a coupon.  I figured "why not?"  I have yet to run mine, but I did notice as I am prepping the body for paint, that a rear window kit does not fit the clone cab (at least with mine).  I am in the process of adding material and putty to make a window fit to leave the camper cap off the bed.  Just an FYI.

    Also, oven cleaner removes the chrome finish super-fast.  As I de-chrome a few parts.  My last observation with regards to the body, various body hardware looks cheap and strange, to me.  Nothing the metric hardware isle of a hardware store can't fix.

  4. I am finishing up the small(er) detail painting.  Side front marker lights were painted Testors signal yellow over a silver base.  Same yellow was used for the front grill/bumper unit lenses.  I mixed a custom medium grey metallic color for the front light buckets using Testors silver and gloss black.  The grill background was painted with Testors black.  The small body color trim panel was sprayed the same blue hue as the body; after being primed with grey Tamiya primer.  I'm not completely happy with the taped edge, but it is livable. :)

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  5. 3 hours ago, Frog Jumper said:

    I found and used DuBro turnbuckles for mine...  I can't remember the part number now, but I'll try and dig it up later...  The turnbuckles will let you fine adjust the steering and are dirt cheap...

    Terry

    Here are the parts I used in a similar upgrade:

    Dubro #2156 turnbuckles and CRP #1519 ball-ends.
    Kimbrough KIM-113 servo saver for Airtronics.

     

    Very cool!  I still have a problem where mine is pulling to the left.  I was able to adjust it with the radio trim... but would like to have it straight from the get go.

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  6. I forgot to paint the lower portion of the rear window body color, so I had to backtrack a bit.

    Roll bar was painted Tamiya Pure White to match the bed cover and I used the Pure White to paint the FORD text on the rear tailgate.  Tail lamps were painted using satin black Dupli-color lacquer and Testers enamel for the lenses.

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  7. I'm not sure if this is how all Frogs/Brats are (were), but I felt the front suspension and steering was wobbly and loose.   So, I drilled out the knuckle arms holes to 6mm and placed four step bearing (3x6x2.5 mm) in each hole.  Then used stainless machine screws to hold steering knuckles to the bearings.

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  8. 43 minutes ago, markbt73 said:

    Great looking truck - nice job!

    I've had mixed results with that Testors lacquer. On one body, over Dupli-Color primer, it cracked and crazed, but over bare plastic, it seemed to work well. Not really "one coat," though. I was afraid it would pool up if I sprayed it heavy enough to cover in one coat, so I did two light coats.

    I will agree.  It took about 2.5 cans of Testors paint and 2.5 cans of Testors clear.  I Googled the paint before I purchased, I read one modeling forum that had the comment of "'One Coat' means a separate clear in not necessary."  I decided to try this paint since I had a gaggle of 50% off coupons. ^_^  I sprayed the paint over a combination of Tamiya and Dupli-Color primer.

    I sprayed my body outside, what I found was I had to be up on the body with the can and move my arm slow to have the paint lay smooth.  When I did the 10 inches back method, I had a sandpaper texture finish.

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  9. For my driver, I read a few tutorials on how best to paint these figures.  I decided to use a variety water-based craft paints, since there were a tub of colors already at the house.  This was my first attempt at creating shadows and washes.

    The Tamiya Frog sourced helmet head was painted with leftover Rust-Oleum enamel (lime green).

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