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06-06-2006
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| | All Round Modeller | Ah Charlotte,
Do you mean the Bodyshell...??? These are available painted or unpainted from just about any model shop.....For a car that size you are probably looking at about £17.99 for a new shell..if you are lucky you will find one ready done at that price too, otherwise they tend to go up to about £25 for a ready painted one.
As yours is the HPI Car, these shells are readily available and the bodyclips are about £1 per pack.
If you don't mind painting your own shell, have a look in your local Halfords as some of their stores do stock HPI Cars and Spares..including Bodyshells, so you might be able to get them there. (My local Halfords does HPI Cars).
If not, try modelsport as suggested above, they have the lot.
And to Steve, good work so far, you will have a lot of fun with that one...keep us posted !!
Regards.........Mark
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07-06-2006
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#12 (permalink)
| | Daughter of Nigel.d
Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Basildon Essex Real Name: Charlotte My Models: WWII planes mostly Visit AerynPk's Gallery
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| thanks mate ill have a look in halfords next time im up there. |
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07-06-2006
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#13 (permalink)
| | Mad Modeller at large
Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: CHESHIRE,UK Real Name: steven My Models: R/C Nitro/Electric Cars,Boats and Model Railways,Scalextric Visit dynamite25's Gallery
Posts: 515
| I think all halfords stores only stock the 1/10 bodyshells and afew monster truck shells but not the super size ones,i want to get another two HPI shells for mine as i want the Toyota GT-1 and a Lamborghini Murcielago but will have to wait to get them. |
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07-06-2006
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#14 (permalink)
| | All Round Modeller | Steve,
I doubt you will want the supersize shell for that car as they are 280mm and 300mm wheelbase shells which will probably be way to big for your car.
Your car will be around 255 - 260mm wheelbase which is now the standard size for pretty much all 1/10th cars.
Check www.hpieurope.com and you can see what shells will fit your car, you have plenty of choice !!
Regards.........Mark
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08-06-2006
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#15 (permalink)
| | Mad Modeller at large
Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: CHESHIRE,UK Real Name: steven My Models: R/C Nitro/Electric Cars,Boats and Model Railways,Scalextric Visit dynamite25's Gallery
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11-06-2006
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#16 (permalink)
| | All Round Modeller | Hi Steve,
Nice looking models !!! I did not realise HPI did a supersize electric car...probably one of the only manufacturers that do these days so I will stand corrected on that one. Good luck with them. I do fancy their Murcielago too
Regards......Mark
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11-06-2006
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#17 (permalink)
| | Mad Modeller at large
Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: CHESHIRE,UK Real Name: steven My Models: R/C Nitro/Electric Cars,Boats and Model Railways,Scalextric Visit dynamite25's Gallery
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| The nitro one has only had 3 tanks through it and hasn't been fully run in yet and is still very much brand new and i started to run it in back in 2004 before i went on holiday in august,but after i came back of holiday i had to much back pain to go out and use them so my nitro cars haven't been used for nearlly two years now but hope to get back out there and get them running again. |
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11-06-2006
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#18 (permalink)
| | Scale Model Member
Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Inverness Scotland Real Name: Iain My Models: i currently have a hpi nitro mt2 and a thundertiger ts4n Visit Phoenix's Gallery
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| you need to get a decent filter on that nitro dude
the hpi ones do them no justice
get a motor saver one |
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11-06-2006
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#19 (permalink)
| | Mad Modeller at large
Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: CHESHIRE,UK Real Name: steven My Models: R/C Nitro/Electric Cars,Boats and Model Railways,Scalextric Visit dynamite25's Gallery
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| Yeah they are naf really i want to get one like on my TT RallyGame which has two foam filters in them. |
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11-06-2006
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#20 (permalink)
| | Scale Model Member
Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Inverness Scotland Real Name: Iain My Models: i currently have a hpi nitro mt2 and a thundertiger ts4n Visit Phoenix's Gallery
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| motor saver air filters are amongst the best
go to the hpi forum they are recomended by near enough everyone
i run a motor saver on my mt2 and it is a realt good filter |
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