RC Customization: 3D Printing Tips, Electr Plating, & Liberty Walk Paint Job

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In this latest episode of Scale Builder's Guild, the team dives headfirst into an array of thrilling projects that will make any RC enthusiast's heart race. From James Knight's Night Customs' innovative 3D printable panels for the H10 Optic, featuring a striking beetle-like design and meticulously detailed engine components, to the tantalizing teaser of a weathered throttle therapy project, there's no shortage of excitement in the air. The discussion around 3D printing tips for achieving smoother finishes adds a layer of technical finesse to the mix, showcasing the team's dedication to pushing the boundaries of RC customization.
Transitioning to the rockabilly buggy, the team unveils progress on the sand cut send aluminum panels and hints at upcoming resin printing techniques for electr plating experiments. The meticulous attention to detail and the pursuit of perfection shine through as they share their journey in bringing this project to life. Moving on to the VS410 builder kit, a Liberty Walk inspired paint job steals the spotlight, demonstrating the team's flair for creativity and individuality in the RC world. A humorous anecdote about sourcing parts adds a touch of light-heartedness to the mix, showcasing the team's ability to navigate challenges with a good dose of humor.
As the episode unfolds, the frustration of an SCX24 build using a Muse carbon comp chassis and Iso kinetic axles takes center stage, highlighting the team's perseverance in the face of obstacles. With the Furite Komodo motor and Injora shocks and links in play, the team navigates the build process with a mix of determination and ingenuity. Despite the lack of instructions for the Muse kit, the team's resourcefulness shines through as they tackle the build with characteristic grit and resolve. Through each project and challenge, the Scale Builder's Guild team showcases not only their technical prowess but also their unwavering passion for the world of RC customization.

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