Proline 1978 C10 Body For Traxxas Slash!
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- Today I do my best to walk you through the process of trimming, painting, and finishing the 1978 Chevy C-10 body from Proline Racing. This body is designed to fit on a Traxxas Slash. I didn't include every single thing that happened during the process, but I did my best to add the most important parts. If you are interested in only certain parts of the process or just want to see the final result, I suggest using the "chapters" feature. I was pretty happy with how it turned out in the end and I'd be happy to read your feedback in the comments below!
Links to everything:
Body - www.amainhobbies.com/proline-...
Extended Body Mounts - www.amainhobbies.com/proline-...
Curved Scissors - www.amainhobbies.com/protek-r...
Straight Scissors - www.amainhobbies.com/traxxas-...
Recommended Paint - www.amainhobbies.com/search?s...
Slash 4x4 - www.amainhobbies.com/traxxas-...
Chapters
0:00 - Intro
0:14 - Trimming
1:01 - Extended Body Mounts
1:34 - Painting Prep
1:58 - Masking
2:21 - Painting
4:27 - Drilling Mounting Holes
5:36 - Decals
6:09 - Shoo Goo Mod
6:26 - Final Thoughts + Photos
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Outro Music: By - CinderStudios
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I hope you guys enjoy this video! I put a lot of time and effort into painting this body and editing the video, so if you aren't already subscribed, please consider doing so! We would really appreciate it. If you are not interested in watching the entire process or just want to see certain parts of the process try using these timestamps!
0:00 - Intro
0:14 - Trimming
1:01 - Extended Body Mounts
1:34 - Painting Prep
1:58 - Masking
2:21 - Painting
4:27 - Drilling Mounting Holes
5:36 - Decals
6:09 - Shoo Goo Mod
6:26 - Final Thoughts + Photos
Hey, I’m thinking of buying one of these do I need the extensions or are they just recommended?
@@adamhayhoe7532 Hey Adam, yes unfortunately you do need the extended body mounts. Otherwise the C10 body's "grill and tailgate" sections will hit the bracing for the front and rear bumpers. And then the mounting holes are way above where the body posts are. I wish you didn't have to buy them, but it is worth being able to use such a cool body, I hope that helps, let me know if you have any other questions!
-Cole
Dang this turned out really clean. Super cool to see it done step by step from the ground up.
Thanks Miles!
Looks good!
Thank you sir!
Nice very well done!! See ya on the next one.😁
Thanks you! Glad you liked it Mark!
that looks awesome 😀 👌 great job 😀👍👍😎
Thanks!
After cleaning the body, i scuff the inner side so the paint will adhere better. I also drill the holes first before I start painting. One can should be good enough and 1 or 2 coats of white backing is all you need. Btw, love the way you edited the video!
Thanks for the advice! I didn’t realize until I had bought 3 cans of blue paint that it just needed to be backed in white. Now I know for next time though. I drove it around the yard last weekend and I noticed a couple spots were bubbling up or something, so I might have to try the scuffing technique on the next body. Do you just scuff it with sandpaper? I appreciate the kind words and thanks for watching!
- Cole
I use the green Scotch-Brite Heavy Duty Scour Pads that you use on dishes. Scuff the body good, once painted the scuffs will disappear and the paint will stick on the body much better.
@@jlp-mtb1391 Alright, I will try that next time! Thanks!
I have a power wagon purple body that is still transparent with that same paint
Yeah I wasn't very impressed with this paint, if you back it with a couple coats of white, it should make it less transparent. Hope that makes your paint job turn out better!
-Cole
That looks great! I just bought a used Traxxas Slash 2wd 1/10 and I'm looking for a nicer looking body. So far this is the nicest looking body I have seen. Is there any others that you considered?
Awesome! It’s a great looking body! But it is not very durable, lots of cracks and splits. I just liked the looks of it. I’m going to buy an extra thick stock slash body and paint it up next.
Super cool!!! For the shoo goo do you put the tape on first or the goo I want to do it to some of mine but I can’t remember what order to do it in
Thanks man! I always put the tape on first and put some blobs of hot glue, just to keep it stuck down. Then I cover it all in a layer of shoo goo.
@@3DudesRC cool thanks!!!
@@JustGrant25 No problem!
I keep on hearing about a soft spot with this proline body’s, is this true?
Yeah, the area by the step side of the bed seems to be a much thinner plastic than the rest. I haven’t had a whole lot of time to drive with the new body, so I’m not sure if there are any other weak areas. Let me know if you have any other questions!
-Cole
Will this body work for the lcg nitro slash ?
I can't guarantee that it would fit, but you should be able to make it work, just might take a bit of extra trimming. Hope that helps!
-Cole
So, I guess it's not very strong. Do you super bash the truck or was semi gentle with it and had it still crack/split?
Either way, it's probably depressing to sink so much cash into a body and have it crumble away. I was interested in this body for mine, but I think I'll steer clear of Pro-line.
I’ve hit a fair number of jumps with it. But compared to the original body I had on it, I went very easy on it. It’s a great looking body, but the durability is just not there. It was definitely disappointing seeing all that money go down the drain. Thanks for watching!
You're welcome. Thanks for relaying the lack of durability and potentially saving other RCers the impending stress of having an expensive cover start turning into a regret. Do you think all Proline bodies are a scam? I can't stand the look of stadium trucks anymore, so I wish to give my Slash a facelift, but it seems that Proline offers the most custom bodies for the Slash.
@@DystrophicEvolution No problem. I would think most of the proline bodies are of similar strength. However, since the c-10 has quite a bit of detail and extra moldings with the steps and bed, maybe some of the more simple looking bodies would last longer. I can’t say for sure though as this is the only proline body I’ve tried.