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Royal Male
20-10-2011, 08:26 AM
Hi,

I need a new shell for my 1/10th SCT and wanted some opinions on whats available...I'm after durability over looks..

cheers

ASKay
20-10-2011, 08:46 AM
Hi,

I need a new shell for my 1/10th SCT and wanted some opinions on whats available...I'm after durability over looks..

cheers


proline flowtek is nice and robust... relative to the SC10 4x4 body... thats all i know...

berry50
20-10-2011, 09:07 AM
I've just painted up a couple of Floteks. They are really nice (the bodies, not my painting skills that is!). :thumbsup:

styleone
20-10-2011, 10:53 AM
When I ran short course for about 12 months I trashed many many body shells. Without doubt the strongest construction was the Pro-Line RS14
An unusual shape but a very very tough shell :thumbsup:
http://prolineracing.com/images/products/secondary/3319-00-1.jpg

Nas
30-10-2011, 05:33 PM
When I ran short course for about 12 months I trashed many many body shells. Without doubt the strongest construction was the Pro-Line RS14
An unusual shape but a very very tough shell :thumbsup:
http://prolineracing.com/images/products/secondary/3319-00-1.jpg

I quite like that shape actually, makes it look like a Dakar rally vehicle :thumbsup:

http://i992.photobucket.com/albums/af42/nitrodrink/060221004.jpg

Brabusben
01-11-2011, 01:49 PM
Proline Flo-Tek and JC manta have been the strongest shells for me, manta wins slightly but Flo-Tek holds its own and looks awesome ;0)

kayce
01-11-2011, 02:32 PM
Hi,

I need a new shell for my 1/10th SCT and wanted some opinions on whats available...I'm after durability over looks..

cheers

The problem with SCT body selections, when seeking durability, is that it's all but impossible because the bodies are so large and have so many sharpe angles built into them - and then the owners beat them up pretty bad. I've heard "not crashing" helps tremendously. :lol:
All you can really do is reinforces the obvious weak spots with shoegoo, perhaps combined with some drywall tape - or the only other thing I've seen done is to "paint" the body with automotive undercoating (comes out black, and heavy) but supposedly very durable.

Brabusben
01-11-2011, 02:53 PM
Agree, but some are better than others - I always reinforce mine with gorilla of gaffer tape, the Proline raptor and stock Traxxas shells for me were very weak - both broke rear wing sections on first tumble. Both my manta and Flo-Tek shells have been through the mill and are holding up really well. The Manta shell, I really don't like - bad paint job on my part, and wheels rub but I cannot break the damn thing other than two tiny cracks in the usual place on rear arches

Howler
02-11-2011, 06:18 PM
I use the Flo-tek too and it seems very durable.