HL Walker Bulldog build
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 7:47 pm
This is going to be a basic build for me. As much as I loved modeling years ago, I don't have the time so much these days.
Started with a highly upgraded model to start with which helps a lot.
Smoke & sound, Metal tracks, sprockets, transmission gears, motors, HD springs, rx18
Most of the work was already done!
I cut the stock battery plug and switched to Anderson Power Pole connectors - this increases conductivity and takes up less space in the battery compartment
Now detailing the driver figure. I filled gaps with modeling putty and am painting and weathering him up. I may get around to detailing the tank, but we shall see.
With the rx18, its easy to disconnect the smoke unit. I did this because it was so loud and the smoke effect is cool, but not necessary. The noise difference was amazing though. I can now appreciate the sound effects!
I may paint the metal tracks and sprokets. What is the easiest way to do this?
Thanks again everyone!
Started with a highly upgraded model to start with which helps a lot.
Smoke & sound, Metal tracks, sprockets, transmission gears, motors, HD springs, rx18
Most of the work was already done!
I cut the stock battery plug and switched to Anderson Power Pole connectors - this increases conductivity and takes up less space in the battery compartment
Now detailing the driver figure. I filled gaps with modeling putty and am painting and weathering him up. I may get around to detailing the tank, but we shall see.
With the rx18, its easy to disconnect the smoke unit. I did this because it was so loud and the smoke effect is cool, but not necessary. The noise difference was amazing though. I can now appreciate the sound effects!
I may paint the metal tracks and sprokets. What is the easiest way to do this?
Thanks again everyone!