Lexan bodies are vacuum-formed and you'll never get the details of molded plastic. I haven't seen the Dan bodies, but had a feeling Lexan would not be a good choice for such small, highly scrutinized models.
As you can see, it has beautiful BLUE front headlines. Nothing but the best masking tape and recycled cardboard. Notice the VERY useful shark tail fin on the back?
What ghetto-beast is complete without a custom-tailored cardboard exhaust?
Crap... anyone know why my "IMG" codes aren't working?
As you can see, it has beautiful BLUE front headlines. Nothing but the best masking tape and recycled cardboard. Notice the VERY useful shark tail fin on the back?
Ahhh, I need to ATTACH the picture instead of try to use IMG, well here ya go folks:
Maybe I'm just an A##%^&* but I don't think I should expect fingerprints in the plastic, an very rough surface and uneven draw around the cars going from top to bottom.
As an aside, the kids I was going to give the bodies that I wasn't going to use weren't happy with the quality either. They suggested that we try to contact Tinyrc and work this out instead of asking for money back. Well, nothing ventured, nothing learned. The cardboard body looks very much like a real body we have been designing. I have maniacs for students. We have fun in study hall. 4 tables, 4 raceways for bits and zipzaps and IRs. I asked for the worst examples. I don't know what I'll get. BAE
My little brother loves to showoff his bitcharg. Not knowing the contest has a "theme" to it. He uses my account, since he didn't make his own.......Anyways, to keep the integrity of the conest, I summit this. A failed attempt of AE86. With the use of sharpie to give the very rough and uneven surface and gold nail polish. Sharpie paint right over the words that say "tofu shop" in the intial D ae86.