Model: (Click to see more) 99999: Misc.
Status: Project
Date: 3-Apr-2007
Comments: 6
Support the site and get your own showroom and more!

Subscribe for just just £1.25/mth!

Here I added a better body mount, that allowed me to move the body a little further back, Mounted the servo, added another piece to the front bumper, and mounted the BFG spare tire.







If you liked those pictures, you should see these...
Sand Slingin Slasher - Part 3

Comments

monster_beetle

3-Apr-2007

I think you´ve used aluminium on the front cage. But I was wondering if you´ve soldered it sogether.

tecnica2001

3-Apr-2007

No, no aluminum was used, I cut out the center part from a CRP front frog bumper, heated the ends with a heat gun, to make the plastic soft and bendable, and bent the ends back towards the body, drilled holes on the bottom of the center post for screws and voila, the bottom portion of the bumper is made out of a stock frog bumper, that i just cut the ends off.

tecnica2001

3-Apr-2007

Rear bumper/cage thing is just made out of, Clodbuster axle brush guars, bolted onto the frog tranny and just adding a piece of brake line and bolting it in between the guards.

monster_beetle

3-Apr-2007

Ok, that's clear to me. Very good idea that you got. The plate you mounted it on in the front. Is from what metal? I think aluminium will bend very easy when you land on the bumper...

tecnica2001

3-Apr-2007

It's a sheet aluminum, but its mounted on top of the bumper mount, also it's protected by the cut out bumper underneath.

Tobbe70

24-Jun-2008

The rims are extremely beautiful and as a big fan of the fullscale white-spoke rims this goes straight into my favourites! Rock on!


Want to leave a comment?