Custom Lambo Body Conversion
Sup everyone. Went to Tj-Maxx and found this on sale. I got this one and an all BLK one. Was pretty easy to mount the body. Used sone lightweight wood to mount the rear clip and part of the R/C chassis that came with the car. I'll be posting the BLK one once I get it mounted on my chassis. Comments welcome.
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Those look pretty cool. Nice job on fabricating some mounts.
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With some proper wheels, it will look good. The bodies are nice and detailed, nice!
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The grey wheels in the pic are the ones I will be using. They came on the car, I just have to convert then to fit the xmod axles.
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nice, i always like a good lambo ;).
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do you know how to cut the holes into none xmods wheels hae been looking for a way if you know how .
nice lambo by the way, its looking pretty smooth, nice find. michael :D |
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