Johnny b
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Ok..ummm...so how you know this Josh?it's flopppier than an 80 year old's boobs!!!
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Ok..ummm...so how you know this Josh?it's flopppier than an 80 year old's boobs!!!
I had a sweet ol German gramma who liked to give tight, long, uncomfortable hugs. Did that sound weird?Ok..ummm...so how you know this Josh?
Love it!! Creativity has no boundaries sometimes. Good job with the paint also. I like how you left the back part clear, just like on a full-size supercar.I've always liked the look of the traxxas XO-1, but was never willing to jump ship & buy one. Since I now have an Infraction I thought I'd just buy a shell & put it on there since they're so close in size. After very little research I bought one. When I got the clear body in my hands my very 1st impression was what a cheap, flimsy piece of sh!t that it is!!! I had to do some trimming around the rear diffuser & ream 4 new body post holes. Once I got it fitting pretty well I noticed that normal grps don't fill out the wheel wells how I'd like, since the xo wheels are bigger. After conferring w/ @Diem Turner (who was a big help once again!) about bigger tire options I ended up buying a set of XO-1 tires from Jenny's. They look so much better & the rears are wider, but read that they balloon too, so I trimmed a little material around the wheel arches so I hopefully won't slice those $85! () traxxas tires. On to paint, chose tamiya dark metallic blue ps-59 & tamiya bright gun metal again ps-63. Left the windows & "engine" cover clear, did the hood & back deck lid in the bright gun metal. I really like how it turned out, but it's not perfect. This definitely took a lot more paint than the buggy bodies that's for sure, glad I'd bought enough to finish. Anyways, thanks for looking @ the new Chinook, v2
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Looks great!! Hate to see it ruined jumping those snowbanks but, what can you do?I've always liked the look of the traxxas XO-1, but was never willing to jump ship & buy one. Since I now have an Infraction I thought I'd just buy a shell & put it on there since they're so close in size. After very little research I bought one. When I got the clear body in my hands my very 1st impression was what a cheap, flimsy piece of sh!t that it is!!! I had to do some trimming around the rear diffuser & ream 4 new body post holes. Once I got it fitting pretty well I noticed that normal grps don't fill out the wheel wells how I'd like, since the xo wheels are bigger. After conferring w/ @Diem Turner (who was a big help once again!) about bigger tire options I ended up buying a set of XO-1 tires from Jenny's. They look so much better & the rears are wider, but read that they balloon too, so I trimmed a little material around the wheel arches so I hopefully won't slice those $85! () traxxas tires. On to paint, chose tamiya dark metallic blue ps-59 & tamiya bright gun metal again ps-63. Left the windows & "engine" cover clear, did the hood & back deck lid in the bright gun metal. I really like how it turned out, but it's not perfect. This definitely took a lot more paint than the buggy bodies that's for sure, glad I'd bought enough to finish. Anyways, thanks for looking @ the new Chinook, v2
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What's the wing on there Josh? Looks perfect for a thing ah've got here!Guess what? Amain hobbies had the clear XO-1 body on sale & I bought another one last week. Fitting to the infraction was much easier this time around, although something is wonky in the back end & their predrilled post holes aren't quite square to everything else. Maybe that's why it was only $30? You guys ever see traxxas put out a subpar product?
Didn't really wanna spend any more $$ on paint either, so I used the rest of the bright gun metal & dark metallic blue that I had left. I tried to take a shortcut & just used the window decals to mask the inside of the windows- just like I did the 1st time. After masking everything I shot the blue, but as soon as the paint hit those decals they wrinkled & puckered up like crazy!! I noticed it happen on the 1st one, but must've lucked out & only had the wrinkles in the middle. This time it was all over, w/ some bad spots along the edges. So, naturally there were spots where it bled under the edges that I wanted to keep clear. I went ahead & sprayed the silver anyways, trying to think of a way to hide those bad spots. I decided to trim about a 1/4" around all of the clear areas & try to paint a "frame" around everything to cover those spots w/ some black. Color # 3!!!
I know, it's another traxxas XO-1 body & it looks awfully similar to the 1st one, but I don't really care! I LOVE these colors & although it's definitely not perfect I'm still pushing & teaching myself new skills. I'll just try to learn from my mistakes & do better on the next one (which there certainly will be- I've already been looking for the new puzzle to tackle ) Anyway, hopefully someone will see my efforts & realize that it IS possible to create something unique, cool looking & challenging @ the same time.
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Beautiful job well done .I'm not a fan of blue but I must say it looks sweet on your rig.the gun metal looks great also.nice color combinations.your wheels came out really nice also.hope to see what else you do to this.keep up the good workI've always liked the look of the traxxas XO-1, but was never willing to jump ship & buy one. Since I now have an Infraction I thought I'd just buy a shell & put it on there since they're so close in size. After very little research I bought one. When I got the clear body in my hands my very 1st impression was what a cheap, flimsy piece of sh!t that it is!!! I had to do some trimming around the rear diffuser & ream 4 new body post holes. Once I got it fitting pretty well I noticed that normal grps don't fill out the wheel wells how I'd like, since the xo wheels are bigger. After conferring w/ @Diem Turner (who was a big help once again!) about bigger tire options I ended up buying a set of XO-1 tires from Jenny's. They look so much better & the rears are wider, but read that they balloon too, so I trimmed a little material around the wheel arches so I hopefully won't slice those $85! () traxxas tires. On to paint, chose tamiya dark metallic blue ps-59 & tamiya bright gun metal again ps-63. Left the windows & "engine" cover clear, did the hood & back deck lid in the bright gun metal. I really like how it turned out, but it's not perfect. This definitely took a lot more paint than the buggy bodies that's for sure, glad I'd bought enough to finish. Anyways, thanks for looking @ the new Chinook, v2
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I'm also curious about what wing that isWhat's the wing on there Josh? Looks perfect for a thing ah've got here!
Ah hate predrilled bodies for that very reason, end up having tae put mounts on the wonk tae straighten a'thing up!
It's this cheapo plastic amazon wing that I found while looking for a real carbon fiber wing. I drilled the holes to mount it. I think it's actually meant to be put on a 1:1 car as a jokeI'm also curious about what wing that is
Well it looks great, that's all that matters!It's this cheapo plastic amazon wing that I found while looking for a real carbon fiber wing. I drilled the holes to mount it
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I was going to try this very thing on my next paint job here soon. I won’t be now. Thanks for being the Guinea pig here, Josh!!just used the window decals to mask the inside of the windows-
Thanks velo!! Yeah, I would advise against doing that. If your body comes w/ that translucent light blue film for masking the windows I'd probably feel okay using those. I used em for my jconcepts Baja body & they were perfect, but if they're just the vinyl (?) window decals I wouldn't- especially if they're traxxas!!I was going to try this very thing on my next paint job here soon. I won’t be now. Thanks for being the Guinea pig here, Josh!!
Oh, the car looks great man! Good job on your second time around!
I was going to try using all of the little stickers, like for the doorhandles and other details, on the inside of a proline jeep body to mask off the areas so I could paint them, instead of using stickers on the outside.Thanks velo!! Yeah, I would advise against doing that. If your body comes w/ that translucent light blue film for masking the windows I'd probably feel okay using those. I used em for my jconcepts Baja body & they were perfect, but if they're just the vinyl (?) window decals I wouldn't- especially if they're traxxas!!
Didn't @Smilinbri just order a clear 3s senton shell?Your all motivating me with these awesome paint jobs. Anyone know if they sell clear Senton or typhon 3s shells anywhere?
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