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You got it. Thank you. Read too fast and missed it.his post said he had it done
My line x guy is cooler than yours, he didn’t charge me anything.So I actually did this as well with my local LineX place recently. I bought some new bodies and had them spray the inside to maintain the paint/graphics on the exterior. I’ve been meaning to take a picture and post about it, but have been busy. I had the shop put LineX on a Senton, Granite, and Losi Mini-T 2.0 bodies.
The bodies are heavy now, but also solid - there’s very little flex in them. The shop also sprayed it on thick, while I haven’t measured it, I’d say the coating is 4-5mm thick in most places.
I need to cut out/dremel the material away from the body mount post holes so I can actually get the posts through the body to clip them on. I’ve taped them up and traced out where I need to remove material, but haven’t started the excavation yet.
Cost me $120 for all 3 bodies. The guy who runs the shop told me his people were fighting over who got to do this special project because they all thought it was pretty cool.
Lol jk, no but seriously he was just wanting to try it… so he hooked them upMy line x guy is cooler than yours, he didn’t charge me anything.
I've posted this a few times, but someone already did all the hard work for everyone.
https://www.rctech.net/forum/painti...tection-bashers-long-article-many-photos.html
TLDR
"WAS THERE A CLEAR WINNER?
For me, yes! “Test Number 8: Drywall mesh first, then Shoe Goo. Allow to dry, then spray with 3M rubberized undercoating.” It is relatively easy to apply and provides a tremendous amount of body reinforcement. However, there were several close contenders. Each of the contenders would work for most people. The type of rig you drive and how you drive it may affect the method of surface protection that you choose. Your decision may also be affected by how much time and money you are willing to spend on the materials and application. More about that later."
I think mine was only applied to the outside as they were old broken had holes, cracked everywhere.. but I just checked the inside is a smooth blackFinally took some photos of my bodies.
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