RC Modify 39

Blue GTR R35 Widebody Fast and Furious 6 Style – RC Car

Introduction

Ever thought of building your own RC car, inspired by the Fast and Furious series? I took on this fun project and transformed a simple RC car into a stylish Blue Nissan GTR R35 Widebody. Please relax and enjoy the video that we made!

Picking the Car and Getting Started

Thank you to our fans for voting for this car to be built and modified in our project. I started with a basic Nissan GT-R R35 model car body. With the right drift chassis, the project was off to a great start.

3D Printing Magic

3D printing isn’t just for tech wizards! Using the HeyGears Resin 3D Printer, I added cool features to the car, like custom body posts and extended wheel nuts. It’s amazing what you can create with this tool.

Adding Style with Paint and Details

The painting was a blast! I added window tint, clear coats, and even silver calipers. It’s all about those little touches that make the car stand out. Inspired by my childhood movie, Fast and Furious! I try my best to make it look close to the movie version. with the RC parts I could find.

The Final Touches

With some clever gadgets like LED microchips and engine sound effects, the car really came to life. After a bit of testing, it was ready to show off.

Conclusion

Building your own RC car is a fantastic DIY project that anyone can try. It is hard and time-consuming but the reward is in the process of making it and sharing the final product with our fans. Whether you’re a Fast and Furious fan or just love tinkering with gadgets, this is a fun way to explore creativity.

RC Modify 38

HELLCAT BUGGY WHEELS RC Car version! In RC Car Modify 38, a Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat undergoes an incredible transformation into a buggy-style vehicle, inspired by a popular YouTuber (WhistlinDiesel). The addition of 3D-printed buggy wheels provides impressive grip on various terrains like roads and grass. Join us to witness the amusing modification and enjoy its outstanding performance. Stay tuned for even more outrageous RC builds and a summer project involving fixing an E30 car.

RC Modify 37

From Stock to Supercharged V8 1969 Camaro Z28 RS RC Car Build

In this part of the video, Mackey introduces himself and the project he will be working on, which is a 1969 Chevy Camaro. He also shows a finished body that has holes in it, but with a cooler-looking grille that he plans to use for the project. Mackey also mentions a V8 supercharger blower engine that he has been working on and is still being tested. He then briefly mentions the other components that he has for the project, including the wheels, engine sound, motor, and ESC, and states that there will be more things to come in the video. Finally, Mackey mentions that he will be using the M-Drift 2 chassis for this project and invites the viewers to get started. Enjoy the video!

RC Modify 36

Red EVO 9 Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift Style – RC Car

In this video, Mackey, the founder of RC Modified, is taking on the exciting challenge of building a replica of Sean’s red Evo from the Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift movie. He starts by introducing the diecast model that he will use as a basis for the reference and then moves on to showcase the various parts he has carefully collected to achieve an accurate representation of the 1/10 scale.

For the RC body, Mackey will be using a Tamiya red PS paint and incorporating LED lights, seatbelts, a spoiler, and an exhaust. He then proceeds to guide viewers through the process of assembling the M-Drift chassis, making necessary modifications to place the motor in the front, and setting up the wiring for the battery, ESC, and LED lights.

Finally, Mackey moves on to RC body modification, where he discusses the challenges and errors he encounters while working on the front bumper to match the EVO design. Let’s go for a ride and enjoy the video!

RC Modify 32

RC Drift Car Mod with Air Suspension Effect

In this exciting episode of RC Modify, Mackey takes the Max Speed Technology RMX 2.0 for a spin and showcases its high-speed drifting capabilities. This RTR car comes expertly assembled, tuned, and drifted at the Max Speed Technology facility, ensuring that it’s ready to drift right out of the box. Mackey unboxes the car and shows off its impressive AMG GT3 body, complete with a flawless paint job and sticker placement. He then tests out the gyro and brake, which work perfectly, before taking the car for a spin on the carpet. But the real test comes on the poorly made asphalt race track, where Mackey is able to pull off impressive drifts and turns, thanks in part to the gyro. He emphasizes that the gyro plays a big role in RC rear-wheel drive drifting, making it easier to achieve the precision that real cars have. After all the action, Mackey removes some stickers to give the RMX 2.0 a custom look in a final RC modification.

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