New bumpers and wheels on an old crummy is how we do it in Oregon on our 1to1's.I too am looking real hard at the tf2 for my next build after a long string of axials.Really enjoy your vids thx for your effort and enthusiasm.
i know you were unhappy with the front bumper, but it looks great. i like the closeness to the radiator. i know you thrive on making completely original creations. I've never seen anything like this.
This truck is awesome! I look forward to seeing it running and learning more about it. Great inspiration for my own TF2! Thanks for sharing this video.
Get some A&M Sliders. They are solid and you can drop the electronic's down to the sliders for a lower center-of-gravity. They also make really good bumpers to....custom too.
@@RCeveryday yeah! I just got a tft and I've been driving into your videos like crazy and noticed you were from TX. I got out there all the time to crawl with the group.
Haha very nice! I haven’t been over there in decades but I actually had a birthday party out at that pavilion when I was a kid. My dad use to work at 30 and belt line.
Just a random question here. Have you ever tried a non patina paint job on any of your rigs? Dont get me wrong The patina jobs you do are a dam good job, and i have learned A LOT from your how to video's. I am just curious if you have ever tried a designed paint job that is not a patina look.
I’ve done a few. The bruiser clone truck is glossy. Just kind of boring and tedious to do. With the patina I’m able to be more creative and have more fun with it.
Have you checked out Ethan Boening. He makes custom parts for tiny trucks and has great ideas for the trail finder and fairly priced. If you have not give him a look
New bumpers and wheels on an old crummy is how we do it in Oregon on our 1to1's.I too am looking real hard at the tf2 for my next build after a long string of axials.Really enjoy your vids thx for your effort and enthusiasm.
Cool truck, thank you for keeping us up to date, hope you'll find the right time to go out for a Hilux head-to-head, that would be awesome 👍
i know you were unhappy with the front bumper, but it looks great. i like the closeness to the radiator. i know you thrive on making completely original creations. I've never seen anything like this.
Wheel and tire combination looks perfect for that truck 👍
This truck is awesome! I look forward to seeing it running and learning more about it. Great inspiration for my own TF2! Thanks for sharing this video.
Get some A&M Sliders.
They are solid and you can drop the electronic's down to the sliders for a lower center-of-gravity.
They also make really good bumpers to....custom too.
Ethan Boening also makes cool parts for TF2 as well as the small scale Team Associated CR12.
Ethan is a really good guy.
Talented fabricator.
Yota science!! Can't wait for that comparison video!!
It looks great!! Awesome job. Very realistic look.
absolutely.
I really like the paint job you have on your Mojave! Super cool!!
Killer Video!! If you ever find your way to the DFW are come out to Duck Creek! Killer crawling and great dudes!
The duck creek in garland?
@@RCeveryday yeah! I just got a tft and I've been driving into your videos like crazy and noticed you were from TX. I got out there all the time to crawl with the group.
Haha very nice! I haven’t been over there in decades but I actually had a birthday party out at that pavilion when I was a kid. My dad use to work at 30 and belt line.
@@RCeveryday We meet every Thursday evening and Saturday and Sunday Morning. The TF2 wave is in full force right now!
ScalerFab has metal single bar sliders if you are still looking
You need to weather the wheels now. Looks good though, I need to get a trailfinder
i might just have to get me a TF2 i haven't ventured into the RC4WD world yet
You won't regret it! 😉
hello from France , tres jolies roues and nice car
Thank you
Good Times:)
Can u pls do one with a flatbed tray on it
Another great video. Thank you for sharing and giving some ideas and know how to do things. 👍
Just a random question here. Have you ever tried a non patina paint job on any of your rigs? Dont get me wrong The patina jobs you do are a dam good job, and i have learned A LOT from your how to video's. I am just curious if you have ever tried a designed paint job that is not a patina look.
I’ve done a few. The bruiser clone truck is glossy. Just kind of boring and tedious to do. With the patina I’m able to be more creative and have more fun with it.
@@RCeveryday I agree with you RC
Where did you get the wheel nuts,any info will help looking to put on mt custom clodbuster,thanks
all of the parts are from Rc4wd.com. it shows the part numbers in the video when they get installed on the truck.
Have you checked out Ethan Boening. He makes custom parts for tiny trucks and has great ideas for the trail finder and fairly priced. If you have not give him a look
Part infos? Rc4wd list maby
All of the part numbers are in the video as they get installed on the truck. They are all Rc4wd parts
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