Did my first lowered diecast with a wheel swap today. It's decent. Needs a little more work to roll freely but I think it turned out alright. I need a Dremel bad. All off the metal that needed to be cut was done with a hand file lol.
Playing around with ride heights, love the look with it laid out but I definitely need a Dremel to make it roll with it that low
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I think I'm gonna do a 1:24 99 silvy build. These posts are inspiring me lol. Probably do a custom frame built to work as a bagged chassis, tubbed bed, narrowed rear, shaved all around, painted interior, motor details, and hopefully I can find some staggered billet type wheels, something like 24x9/24x14.
I might :secret:Get a dremel and do it. That stance would be killer! I usually choose stance over rolling. Not like youll be sitting on the floor pushing them around right?
:shake:Get a dremel and do it. That stance would be killer! I usually choose stance over rolling. Not like youll be sitting on the floor pushing them around right?
Should be able to find a set of wheels easily. Buy a Dub City Big Time Muscle with the wheels you want. Lots out there and their not worth a ton of money.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...me+muscle+&_nkw=big+time+muscle+1/24&_sacat=0
Most of the models I built when I was younger was 1:18. They were they easiest to customize lol.Ha yea hear that. 1 64 has to be the cheapest. I cant imagine doing a detailed 1 18