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I'm painting up my ProLine Blockbuster shell (3426-00). I want to fully customize it, not just by giving it a paintjob, but also by altering the look by adding a roof. Everything will be explained, as well as some in depth information on how to paint lettering and logos on your RC ride. I use simple, basic materials to do my paintjobs, such as rattlecans and tape.
Below some information about the Pro-2 chassis on which this shell is mounted:
Time for a huge upgrade in 10th scale SC Trucking! I have gotten myself a Pro-Line PRO-2 Short Course kit (4001-00). After using my HPI Blitzes as a base for my shortcourse truck paintjob for a while, I found them rather limiting in terms of body options. And seeing as they are a few years old right now, I figured it was time for an update.
Over the years Pro-Line Racing has brought a lot of aftermarket options to the tenth scale shortcourse racing and bashing scene. Among them are the PowerStroke shocks which I use on my Axial Exo Terra and various other items like the ProTrac suspension arms. Not only do they look cool, they also add a lot of variety to the way you can set up your vehicle on the track. Last year Pro-Line announced the release of the PRO-2 SC Kit. I'm a big fan of building kits, and seeing all upgrades were now wrapped up in a huge package deal, because that's basically what it is, I could not resist getting my hands on one.
The build went very smooth. You start from a ready assembled chassis plate on which the differential housing, servomount and servosaver, battery tray and sideguards are all pre-installed. All that is left to do is assemble and install the shocktowers, shocks and A-arms and you're all set to add your own ingredients. The kit comes very complete with some clear instructions on how to put it together, the only items you need to add (as always) are a steering servo, ESC/motor combo, a receiver a battery and a pinion gear.
After assembling the car I was impressed with the level of quality and finish I experienced in this kit. When looking at the finished chassis it is clear that this SC is a total different breed than the Blitz that I used to run. Everything is lightweight, thoroughly engineered and well layed out. The ground clearance is massive, with huge suspension travel, and no risk of bottoming out on landing. And although it seems to have such a high stance, the low center gravity chassis feels well balanced and more than sturdy enough to handle a high power motor.
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