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01.09.2010, 05:54 PM

And here I am spoiling my Dad with his own E-Revo and Supermaxx... :(


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01.11.2010, 11:43 AM

The Proline Ford F650 bodies are finally done. I hate painting bodies so the paint scheme is very simple. So right now the bodies are mounted on the trucks very low. I like it like that. My F650 body is red and my son's F650 body is blue.



You probably noticed that there are no bumpers. These bodies are long and the stock ERBE bumpers almost fit inside. I don't want to cut the bodies too much to fit around the stock bumpers. I could just raise the body posts and have the bodies fit over the bumpers but I really like the low slung look. I'm thinking of maybe making a couple plates out of Kydex that would screw on the bumper mounts and support the body from the inside? To install the stock bumpers, I could use some long spacers and longer screws but the bumpers would be poking out of the front grill and tail gate. I don't think it would look to good. I'll have to think about what I'm gonna do.



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