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Mark 10-21-2004 11:33 AM

Modifying the bit body
 
Well, Ive seen several bits now with bodies that have added things to it. Is that puddy or something? If so, can I get some suggestions on what type of puddy (brand/type/etc) that I should use. Thanks :D

payaso 10-22-2004 01:23 AM

You can use putty for many different mods on a bit body, and you can also use the packaging that the ZZ come in for ground effects. Do a search, or just browse the site. Plenty of info here.

And welcome to TRC.




silla

Mark 10-22-2004 04:21 PM

Thanks for the welcoming :D I barely got into this and its pretty cool. Im just wondering why you all like lexan. Can you mold it or something? Also for paints, which do you prefer, spray or brush.

nasphere 10-22-2004 06:33 PM

lexan is the best thing for rc... its really strong so they cut it thin, so its a lot lighter, plus theres more space. And we all learned in our physics classes: lighter = quicker acceleration, and more space means you could fit more batteries "under the hood."

it all works up to the ultimate bit


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