Hey Adam I was going ask you for a pic...nice one mate looks great im guessing that's a Tamiya

Jake
greengiant wrote:To get it be the correct size takes a lot more then just a bit of lowering.
If that is all you want to do just remember that the more you cut the hull to get rid of the big space between the tracks and the fenders the longer the upper will be compared to the lower and you will have to correct that discrepancy.
3mm should not be much of a problem but you still may have to move the headlights back a bit and sand off a bit of the front and rear of the upper hull to get the front top and bottom to match up when screwed together.
You will also find the gearboxes are to tall for the top and bottom to go back together. I solved that problem by heating the lower hull and pushing the fronts of the gearboxes down a bit being careful not to have them cant to the side which would make the rear sprockets not square with lower hull. I believe others have modified the gearboxes to get the same result.
greengiant wrote:To get it be the correct size takes a lot more then just a bit of lowering.
If that is all you want to do just remember that the more you cut the hull to get rid of the big space between the tracks and the fenders the longer the upper will be compared to the lower and you will have to correct that discrepancy.
3mm should not be much of a problem but you still may have to move the headlights back a bit and sand off a bit of the front and rear of the upper hull to get the front top and bottom to match up when screwed together.
You will also find the gearboxes are to tall for the top and bottom to go back together. I solved that problem by heating the lower hull and pushing the fronts of the gearboxes down a bit being careful not to have them cant to the side which would make the rear sprockets not square with lower hull. I believe others have modified the gearboxes to get the same result.