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One of the most important aspects of a sweet, long-lasting, custom paint job is Body prep. If not carefully prepped, the paint will not stick to the Lexan properly, will flake off, and can cause the actual paint process to be much more difficult than it should be. This article will take you through the […]
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Pro-Line Scale Accessories to Customize your Twin Hammers
The Vaterra Twin Hammers is one of the latest Rock buggy / Racer vehicles that has taken the industry by storm. It balances the cross over from Rock Crawler to Rock Racer and even a Baja Style race vehicle. There are so many options and so many directions you can go in detailing it and Now Pro-Line has […]
Our friends over at HemiStorm turned the Desert Raid into a Range Rover. “Hope you guys and girls like what I did to the truck!” – Chris Chris HemiStorm Products
Cutting Holes in a Pro-Line Flo-Tek Body with a Dremel by Team Driver Jim Hustins The Flo-Tek body was the first SC body specifically designed to minimize the short-course body parachute effect! If you have ever raced or bashed a short-course truck, you know that SC bodies act like parachutes when going over jumps, causing you […]
Check out the two Distinct Styles showing how versatile the #3412 1966 F-100 Clear Body can be! Desert Pre-Runner Style Here is what was used to accomplish this style: F-100 Clear Body and Decals #3412-00 One Can of Red Lexan Safe Paint One Can of Black Lexan Safe Paint ONE (1) Performance Off-Road Crawler/Desert Truck Light Bar […]
The Build – Part 7 The wheels and tires on the RC10 Classic are excellent reproductions of the original set. These tires were molded by Pro-Line and are a little softer than the originals. I’m happy to see that AE even included the cool plastic knock offs. Build Notes: While the screw-together wheels are good […]