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Ford Focus Project (evo chassis)
This is my first project in a long time. I was walking around dollar tree and found a pull back car with this body on it and it looked like the perfect size for an Xmod. Here is the body just sittin on top of a xmod evo chassis and next to the supra body (to show the size of the focus body). I am currently prepping for paint, although i dont know what color yet, most likely a monster energy rally car look.
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Heh, I have one of those Focus bodies floating around somewhere too. Once you shave down the excess plastic and paint in some of the details, it doesn't look half bad. As a tip I would suggest painting the headlights but it's up to you. Let's see it painted
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as for ideas for paint u said ur gonna do a monster rally body u should go for a black with the monster logo and go ken block style
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supra and subaru body wanted |
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Its ready for paint, gonna lay down a grey primer, then hit it with a flat black and some bright green or maybe white graphics. Here is some update pics.
Also i mounted the body onto a first gen chassis using the classic velcro method |
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ok every one keeps showin xmods they make themselves and i dont know how 2 post new threads so im gonna comment on this (sorry).where r u people finding model car kits 2 put on xmods?!?! i have looked every where and cant find anything! please guys help me out!
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Now back on track... It looks really nice so far, Do you plan to raise it up or leave it at that ride height?
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7mm front suspension travel from my EVO!!! see how I did it here! http://www.xmodsource.com/forum/show...342#post249342 |
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thats the great part of using velcro to mount the car you can adjuct the ride height in like ten seconds. it sits on the rear a little lower than it does on the front...... and i used three different grits of sandpaper to make sure it was as smooth as possible.
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im workin on the little body lines where the paint is still on there, kinda hard to do on these lil gys, thats why i prefer to use a model car body that has no color on it, just light sanding and then you get to paint! and thanks for the compliment!
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