Getting Creative With a Can of Bed Liner!
#1
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Joined: Nov 2010
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From: Ohio
Hi Everyone.
Brand new to this level of RC. We started out with a Slash 1/16 VXL.
After breaking it in and skinning it up real good we decided to paint it and put a different set of tires on it. The paint is just rubberized bed liner. It really stiffens up the body.
The stickers were just laying around the house.
Check it out!

Brand new to this level of RC. We started out with a Slash 1/16 VXL.
After breaking it in and skinning it up real good we decided to paint it and put a different set of tires on it. The paint is just rubberized bed liner. It really stiffens up the body.
The stickers were just laying around the house.
Check it out!

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From: Ohio
#8
Hi Everyone.
Brand new to this level of RC. We started out with a Slash 1/16 VXL.
After breaking it in and skinning it up real good we decided to paint it and put a different set of tires on it. The paint is just rubberized bed liner. It really stiffens up the body.
The stickers were just laying around the house.
Check it out!
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Brand new to this level of RC. We started out with a Slash 1/16 VXL.
After breaking it in and skinning it up real good we decided to paint it and put a different set of tires on it. The paint is just rubberized bed liner. It really stiffens up the body.
The stickers were just laying around the house.
Check it out!
Attachment 663248
Attachment 663256
I have one of these I'm rebuilding to give to my sons. It's got a beat up body that I was going to chuck, but maybe I'll repurpose it. What wheels are those? I thought about going to revo wheels and tires because the oems make it ride kinda flighty.
#9
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From: Ohio
Thanks, the cool thing is when it gets real beat up again I just paint it.
The wheels are made by Traxxas; Response Pro 2.2 tires and wheels, part # 7175.
I like em and they do a lot better on dirt then the stock ones.
The wheels are made by Traxxas; Response Pro 2.2 tires and wheels, part # 7175.
I like em and they do a lot better on dirt then the stock ones.
I hate to say this actually looks kinda good.
I have one of these I'm rebuilding to give to my sons. It's got a beat up body that I was going to chuck, but maybe I'll repurpose it. What wheels are those? I thought about going to revo wheels and tires because the oems make it ride kinda flighty.
I have one of these I'm rebuilding to give to my sons. It's got a beat up body that I was going to chuck, but maybe I'll repurpose it. What wheels are those? I thought about going to revo wheels and tires because the oems make it ride kinda flighty.
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#12
I know you've mentioned it 100 times, but is this the "rubber" type or the polyurethane type? As in- when it dries is it glossy smooth and very hard or is it rubbery and squishy?
Sometimes they're labeled one way and come out another. I'm pretty sure the truck bed liner's come out rock-hard while the rubberized undercoating sprays come out too soft and chunky.
An epoxy-based paint would be the absolute best. We used to use them to paint swimming pools. You could probably even use plain old jb weld applied very thin.
To save on weight you could put the coating on only the highspots/fenders/lips etc.
Great idea! You've really got me thinking!
Sometimes they're labeled one way and come out another. I'm pretty sure the truck bed liner's come out rock-hard while the rubberized undercoating sprays come out too soft and chunky.
An epoxy-based paint would be the absolute best. We used to use them to paint swimming pools. You could probably even use plain old jb weld applied very thin.
To save on weight you could put the coating on only the highspots/fenders/lips etc.
Great idea! You've really got me thinking!



