immaechu
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So this past Christmas my girlfriend got me the Senton Arrma 3s 4x4 RC truck. Coming from a smaller truck this was definitely the best upgrade ever! And yes, with the bigger battery it could push up to 60+mph
The one I got came with the red body which is awesome for slashing and bashing but Pro-line came out with a Jeep Gladiator body. Of course I had to get it.
This is what it looks like on the website:
When you want something soo bad, you gotta get it. Am I right?
I bought the body which came with stickers to put on as well. But damn its my first time cutting and painting an rc body. I like how if you accidentally overspray onto the outer body, its okay. There's a film around it that you take off when everything is done.
Well here goes nothing. If I mess up, then I'll have to get another one.
After trimming the excess parts, masking, and learning from numerous Youtube videos; I think I got it down. I used some grey hobby paint to match the sting grey. Its not exact but it works.
This is the result:
To make the body fit, I had to remove the side bumpers (according to Pro-line) The tires stick out enough that nothing will scrape the body unless I roll it.
If you are interested in getting the Senton Arrma 3s as well heres the link where I got mine:
https://www.hobbytown.com/arrma-sen...s-short-course-truck-red-ara4303v3t2/p1250111
The kit doesn't come with batteries and charger so, that's a separate $100
Here's the link to Pro-line body:
https://www.prolineracing.com/bodies/jeep-gladiator-rubicon-clear-body-sc-mt.asp
Be ready to spend around $450-$500.
The one I got came with the red body which is awesome for slashing and bashing but Pro-line came out with a Jeep Gladiator body. Of course I had to get it.
This is what it looks like on the website:
When you want something soo bad, you gotta get it. Am I right?
I bought the body which came with stickers to put on as well. But damn its my first time cutting and painting an rc body. I like how if you accidentally overspray onto the outer body, its okay. There's a film around it that you take off when everything is done.
Well here goes nothing. If I mess up, then I'll have to get another one.
After trimming the excess parts, masking, and learning from numerous Youtube videos; I think I got it down. I used some grey hobby paint to match the sting grey. Its not exact but it works.
This is the result:
To make the body fit, I had to remove the side bumpers (according to Pro-line) The tires stick out enough that nothing will scrape the body unless I roll it.
If you are interested in getting the Senton Arrma 3s as well heres the link where I got mine:
https://www.hobbytown.com/arrma-sen...s-short-course-truck-red-ara4303v3t2/p1250111
The kit doesn't come with batteries and charger so, that's a separate $100
Here's the link to Pro-line body:
https://www.prolineracing.com/bodies/jeep-gladiator-rubicon-clear-body-sc-mt.asp
Be ready to spend around $450-$500.
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