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Proline 2017 F150 Raptor body fits will from what I've seen and heardI hope they come out with a MT410 specific body. I am researching what bodies will work with my new build and it will be my first RC body that I will have to paint and fit myself. It is hard to find one that will work with this kit as I have to cross reference the list from Tekno.
I run one. Did exactly one wheely(first pull of trigger cuz wheelies \m/) and cracked it all to heck. I then proceeded to extend the wb with et48.3 game changer chassis. Still run the raptor but drywall taped up and it’s bad shape.Proline 2017 F150 Raptor body fits will from what I've seen and heard
The Proline Bash style bodies are all 100% white including the windows which is why I’ll never buy any. I would rather just keep tearing up regular bodies that at least I can do cool paint jobs on.For me it would depend which style body they go with.
But if these new bashable proline bodies are any good then they will easily win sales over the "Russian" offerings that can often resemble potatoes and of course come in one solid colour only.....
Yea you have to drywall tape and silicon the body before you run it first time or it'll go kablooey quick hahaI run one. Did exactly one wheely(first pull of trigger cuz wheelies \m/) and cracked it all to heck. I then proceeded to extend the wb with et48.3 game changer chassis. Still run the raptor but drywall taped up and it’s bad shape.
Did you ever hear anything back from them about it?I've passed this thread along to Pro-Line. Thanks to everyone that took the time to comment.
Was just reading through this thread and was happy to see your comment and just wanted to confirm, I had EXACTLY the same experience. Spaz stix and Tamiya on the same body, cured 48 hours, and shoe goo'd some areas. The spaz stix areas lifted Tamiya stayed perfect.The one thing I have noticed is that the shoe goo will eat through Spaz stick paint and some times lifts the paint from the body. I have not had the issue with Tamiya polycarbonate paint.
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