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The Pro-Line Dodge Power Wagon was such a cool body. I used it on a couple of my project vehicles for RC Car Action becuase of its unique looks and super tough appearance. It would be great on a rock crawler, but would have to be scaled down because this body was meant for Maxx size trucks.
The picture here is of my project Traxxas T-Maxx that was featured in the Mega Mods article of the 2004 RC Car Action Buyers' Guide.
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...I got to meet Chip Foose!!! He was signing autographs at RCX (Radio Control Expo / www.rcx.com It is the largest RC event in RC) and he was nice enough to take the time for a photo with me and to chat a bit. A very nice guy!!!
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These are the badass helmets that Formula One firemen wear. This picture gets extra points from me because the relection...Michael Schumacher in his Ferrari.
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This is my Tamiya Volkswagen Touareg that I reviewed for RCCA. The pictures came out so well and made this model look real. To bad I had that long antenna installed.
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I painted this body for my HPI Nitro RS4 RTR3 and it came out pretty cool. I lifted the paint scheme from the full sized Newman Porsche 956. This just goes to show that you don't need a super elaborate paint scheme to be cool looking.
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This is the real Porsche 959 that competed in the grueling Paris/Dakar off-road race in 1985. I actually bought the RC version of this car from Tamiya. It was awesome and I so regret getting rid of it.
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Micros and minis: No matter where you live or what the weather, these little wonders are sure to keep you entertained for hours.
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Here is my Traxxas Slash which I have setup for racing. I competed with it for the first time back on October 25 at Pin Shop Hobbies in Oakville, CT.
The body is Parma's brand new Rattler body. It has great styling and the big wheel wells keep the tires from rubbing the inside of the body. I just wish it was not the end of the race season; hopefully I will get back out soon and possibly race with the rest of the editors.
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This is my Gmade Stealth rock crawler that was featured in the March 2008 issue of RCCA. I have it setup with two Holmes Hobbies Crawlmaster Sport 3014 outrunner brushless motors, two Castle Creations Mamba Max speed controls, two Hobbico CS-170 ultra-torque steering servos, a MaxAmps.com 3S 2100 LiPo battery pack and a Airtronics RD8000 8-channel radio controls it.
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This is my Pro Boat PT 109. It comes out of the box as you see here, so all the hard work is done for you. That is if you don't like building scale models. This boat looks even cooler at dusk because it comes with LED running lights.
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