Build Complete: Vaterra Ascender
#18
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Oh, you mean getting paint on the brush, then dabbing off most of it on a paper towel before brushing a tiny bit of paint onto the thing you're painting. That might work, or if the edges on the grille are sharp enough you could use the paint's surface tension to draw wet beads of paint and then leave it alone to dry, to get a thicker and more opaque coating of paint.
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My Ascender got a new body, a new paint job, and new taillights integrated into the body instead of the bumper.


It sure is a good thing I never need to sleep. This hobby would be a lot harder otherwise.


It sure is a good thing I never need to sleep. This hobby would be a lot harder otherwise.
#21
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They're great to have around when you want to do some meditative RCing. No worries about crashing into curbs or saucing the tires before driving, and a full-size 2S LiPo will last an hour or longer.
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Possibly, but it's not hard to renew contracts like that. They probably haven't bothered because the current fad is scalers with exposed rollcages in the rear. I don't particularly like that look.



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