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J_Bone 06-25-2012 10:59 PM

Updated...Race ready.
http://i1158.photobucket.com/albums/...z_Method-2.jpg

Tijuana_Taxi 07-02-2012 09:57 AM

MethodRC..Any idea when you will have any Hellcat bodies back in stock? Needing to order a couple.

seth556 08-05-2012 07:59 PM

Anyone have pictures of their Mirage body mounted up? Looking for one mounted in rear motor.

alex4r 08-05-2012 08:39 PM

I saw the post on facebook and would like to order a couple more hellcat bodies also.

I haven't got a 2wd SC yet (hope to have one before October) but I painted up a fresh hellcat for it when it comes! :D That is if I don't end up selling it or using it for practice and tweaking my theme on a new one when I get my buggy bodies for this winter.

http://oi48.tinypic.com/111qfzc.jpg
http://oi47.tinypic.com/11ki2hg.jpg

knowitall156 08-09-2012 08:23 PM


Originally Posted by MethodRC (Post 10835483)
Hey guys! We are thinking about coming out with a heavy duty version of our Hellcat body. Just want to see what sort of interest there will be.

Harold, Method RC

The durability of the body is the only thing that has kept me from buying another. Mine came with cracks on both sides between the window post and door area brand new in the box.

J_Bone 08-10-2012 10:10 AM


Originally Posted by knowitall156 (Post 11076123)
The durability of the body is the only thing that has kept me from buying another. Mine came with cracks on both sides between the window post and door area brand new in the box.

I got two bodies with the same cracks. I reinforced that area along some other spots on the second body and it has lasted 6 weeks and no major cracking or tearing.
These bodies do have a good design and work like they say they do. Just needs a little TLC.

Cameron Kellogg 08-10-2012 12:20 PM

http://methodrc.com/template/images/Feature-2.png

knowitall156 08-10-2012 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by J_Bone (Post 11077965)
I got two bodies with the same cracks. I reinforced that area along some other spots on the second body and it has lasted 6 weeks and no major cracking or tearing.
These bodies do have a good design and work like they say they do. Just needs a little TLC.

I shoe goo'd mine to save it as well, but most likely will not purchase another until or if they come out with a heavier duty version. In the meantime I am running the J Concepts X flow. I am going to bring both next race night and test the 2 back to back to see if I can tell a difference in handling and jumping.

alex4r 08-10-2012 01:14 PM

both of mine didn't have any cracks out of the box. the first one i used a solid 3 months in 4x4 sc and thought it was lasting a while because of only one small crack on the front fender lip from knicking it with body scissors. then after reading the thread one night and saw what people were saying I looked harder, its getting a few small stress cracks but they aren't noticable unless you know what you're looking for. I'm sure they would eventually crack all the way through but I think it still has plenty of life in it.

One thing I like about this body is how lightweight it is, so if a thicker one becomes available I hope I can still get the original. :)

Also, I'm due for some new bodies for my RB5 and ZX5 for the winter season, sure would be neat to have method bodies on all my cars ;)

knowitall156 08-20-2012 09:19 PM


Originally Posted by alex4r (Post 11078511)
both of mine didn't have any cracks out of the box. the first one i used a solid 3 months in 4x4 sc and thought it was lasting a while because of only one small crack on the front fender lip from knicking it with body scissors. then after reading the thread one night and saw what people were saying I looked harder, its getting a few small stress cracks but they aren't noticable unless you know what you're looking for. I'm sure they would eventually crack all the way through but I think it still has plenty of life in it.

One thing I like about this body is how lightweight it is, so if a thicker one becomes available I hope I can still get the original. :)

Also, I'm due for some new bodies for my RB5 and ZX5 for the winter season, sure would be neat to have method bodies on all my cars ;)

when are the hellcat bodies going to be back in stock

SouthFloridaApp 08-22-2012 04:48 AM

I would be interested in a thicker version of a SCT as well. I don't care about a difference in weight. In fact, when one adds all the shoe goo/drywall tape to regular bodies they get much heavier... You may want to offer a Club Racer Version (Thicker) and a National Champion Version....

knowitall156 08-22-2012 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by Cameron Kellogg (Post 11078334)

Cameron, when is Method coming out with more stock of the Hellcat body?

rustlererad3 08-22-2012 10:09 AM

Alex4r that paint job is sick

MethodRC 08-25-2012 10:15 AM


Originally Posted by knowitall156 (Post 11123357)
Cameron, when is Method coming out with more stock of the Hellcat body?

Hey guys. We're working on moving through some of our buggy body stock and will get some more Hellcats back in after that. In the meantime anyone who throws up some picks of their Mirage body for the TLR 22 will get a $5 coupon. Show 'em if you've got 'em!

todb 09-06-2012 07:14 PM

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Here are couple of pics of my Durango with Aerodynamics by Method RC.


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