It's not Mastodon any more, it's Harry Plopper
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 3:41 pm
Wasn't that Simpson's movie horrid? I'm sorry I shouldn't have quoted from it. 
Anyways, I'm giving a my Wheely King a make over so extensive, it needs a new name. I might go with "Stumbo", but I haven't decided.
Here's what I got.
I picked up a set Moab M3s, because I wanted a stickier compound than what I have. I would have liked Losi's Rock Claws, but they're really popular, and I didn't feel like hunting them down. I mounted them up on a set of Proline's new Eight Shooter beadlocks.

They're really nice. The rings are cast metal, and add at least an ounce of weight. I like that they protect the screws. The wheels are only 1.2" wide, so there no need to have to narrow them. The inside diameter is only 1.8", so the weights stay out of the way of the foams. Proline advertises that this helps with the rotational mass as well.

Last time I has issues with star-cutting the foams, and gave up, this time I figured out that an Exacto blade works best for me. I narrowed them by a little over a 1/4". I cut the corners, and cut the a star pattern. I think these are going to work pretty good.

The centerpiece of the new truck will be a Ripper7 Hellcat chassis, that I just picked up from him.

I got some work to do on that. I figure I should start by painting the Lexan pieces, but then I figure I should drill them for the shock towers first, so we'll see what happens. I still a got a few more things to pick up before I really get my head into this, and I'm also trying to decide if I want to use Ultra Flat Black, or Candy Blue.
Then there's the new body. This was a mistake, I had every intention to get the '80 Chevy K10, because it reminded me of my first Stomper I had when I was a kid, and I loved my Stomper, but I somehow managed to order a '72 Chevy C10. Which is alright, I am a bow tie guy born and raised, but I don't know, I just prefer this model for a street truck. So I'm using it for now, but it may be temporary

That's it for now, I'll keep you guy's updated on my progress.

Anyways, I'm giving a my Wheely King a make over so extensive, it needs a new name. I might go with "Stumbo", but I haven't decided.
Here's what I got.
I picked up a set Moab M3s, because I wanted a stickier compound than what I have. I would have liked Losi's Rock Claws, but they're really popular, and I didn't feel like hunting them down. I mounted them up on a set of Proline's new Eight Shooter beadlocks.

They're really nice. The rings are cast metal, and add at least an ounce of weight. I like that they protect the screws. The wheels are only 1.2" wide, so there no need to have to narrow them. The inside diameter is only 1.8", so the weights stay out of the way of the foams. Proline advertises that this helps with the rotational mass as well.

Last time I has issues with star-cutting the foams, and gave up, this time I figured out that an Exacto blade works best for me. I narrowed them by a little over a 1/4". I cut the corners, and cut the a star pattern. I think these are going to work pretty good.

The centerpiece of the new truck will be a Ripper7 Hellcat chassis, that I just picked up from him.

I got some work to do on that. I figure I should start by painting the Lexan pieces, but then I figure I should drill them for the shock towers first, so we'll see what happens. I still a got a few more things to pick up before I really get my head into this, and I'm also trying to decide if I want to use Ultra Flat Black, or Candy Blue.
Then there's the new body. This was a mistake, I had every intention to get the '80 Chevy K10, because it reminded me of my first Stomper I had when I was a kid, and I loved my Stomper, but I somehow managed to order a '72 Chevy C10. Which is alright, I am a bow tie guy born and raised, but I don't know, I just prefer this model for a street truck. So I'm using it for now, but it may be temporary

That's it for now, I'll keep you guy's updated on my progress.