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Old 12-28-2009, 06:15 PM
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I was wondering if anyone has mounted the Tamiya Ford F-350 High Lift body without using the screws. i'm hoping to make it look as realistic as possible and i can't see that happening with the screws on the side. i've already sealed the antena hole and used bondo to smooth out the rest of the body. if someone has done the "no screw" look, can you post pics and how you did it. thanks in advance!
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anyone?
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the only thing i can suggest is figure out how to use velcro....u might have to make custom body mounts
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I did several with velcro on scale cars and it does work REALLY STRONG
As in don t go crazy on the velcro or you d end up damaging the body that is really not flexible to remove it.

I also use magnets, works great too

Both would require some work on the body mounts aye.
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the magnets sound like a good idea, i think i can get my hands on some small neodymium magnets. i'll post pics when i figure something out. The velcro sounds promising to. thanks all for the ideas!
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