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| spoon37 | Jul 28 2006, 03:28 AM |
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yeah, an E-maxx would work, I was thinking clod axles myself but any monster running gear should do just fine, then all you really need to do is match the wheels, in thos pics they look pretty slick to me so you could use narrowed clod foams, or something like Tamiya mammoth dump truck tyres which are already pretty slick, for that look you would have to round off the edges tho...the mammoth tyres are very square in profile... also maybe those Nylint 1:6th tryes would almost work, they are about 6.5" diameter and quite narrow, only problme is the deep tread ans sidewall tread that kind ruins the look for a snow cruiser... the body dont look too tough tho, if you use strong running gear like an E-maxx or similar your may be able to use stuff like plywood, it'll be heavy but its prolly the easiest and toughest way of making it... damn you got me thinking now... just when got the parts to make my maxx spares into a roller maxx... |
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