原帖由 mikewu 於 2006-5-26 20:02 發表
I have seen this in Lap Liu St. before.. I think it came out around the same time as the hard shell Land Rover Defender...
But the stickers are.............
Yes...The land rover defender is not bad actually and I think it also suits CC01 chasis. However the defender has not headlight cover! Regarding the stickers, it is not a difficult job to remove it. Actually the body shell is quite hard, it can be repainted to whatever colors after stripping off of the stickers. Afterall, it is a 90% replica of Tamiya's Pajero RTR Lexan body but costs much much less.
Hello Mikewu,
What do you mean by Landie cover? You mean Land Rover Defender? It is also available in Ap Liu Steet at around $120. An option of dark green or red body color.
By the way, referring to your previous post about refurbishment of Pajero. It seems that you can reproduce sticker. I have the original Pajero RTR version sticker. If you can reproduce it, then we can convert the China Pajero to Tamiya RTR look la...haha
If you are sure that the Defender can also fit CC01 then I will also buy one....it looks nice.
Just for sharing, for removal of sticker and residue, try "De-Solv-it". It works like magic!
原帖由 txzmxn 於 2006-5-27 15:12 發表
Is that tire made with soft plastic? could it be install to tamiya rim?
since the price of tamiya tire for CC-01 already become $79/pare
Soft plastic, of course not the soft rubber tire as original Tamiya.
For playing for fun I think it is OK la.
I have seen photos on the web with it fitted to Tamiya rim.
原帖由 speedstar 於 2006-5-27 00:13 發表
Hello Mikewu,
What do you mean by Landie cover? You mean Land Rover Defender? It is also available in Ap Liu Steet at around $120. An option of dark green or red body color.
By the way, referri ...
Mikewu 兄, I am trying to remove the stickers but want to re-apply the stickers of head lamp and rear lamp later after I spray painted the body. Any idea to remove the stickers but not to damage it for reuse later?
EXCREMELY CAREFUL LAW!!!
Honestly I don't think there is a best way to remove stickers...
Some "See Fu" told me to first heat up the sticker by using hair dryer, then start with ...
thx...I'll try. The last resort is to scan the removed stickers (or the Tamiya's original stickers) and then print on sticker photo paper..... But I am too lazy or it does not worth the effort spent
It works! I used the hair dryer and blew the sticker a while (<10s) and it can be peeled off!
A little bit adhesive residue was left but the sticker itself can still be reused
Bigger sticker may need continuous blowing at removal.
原帖由 mikewu 於 2006-6-3 00:51 發表
Hmmm......... That's a little tough...
I do have brand new stickers for the "soft shell" Pajero.... Unfortunately it's now sitting at my friend's house in New York... He suppose to se ...
Thanks for your offer.
I have that sticker too but I like paint scheme to true pajero rally more.
I found various templates of Pajero paint schemes on the Internet la.
Now investigate how to produce the decals...