![]() ![]() Three-piece front injection-molded bumper with D-rings. Molded grill, fender flares, exhaust, and door handles Two-piece design with removable front lower valance ![]() ![]() Trailrunner body thermoformed in high-strength polycarbonate So, whether the look you want is off the dealer lot, a weekend warrior, or full-blown off-road trail rig, the choice is yours-your journey begins here! Now you can make your RTR your own without buying additional accessories. Also included are injection-molded roof rack, three-piece front bumper with D-rings, snorkel, and accessory decal sheet. The Trailrunner body was designed for looks, function and customization featuring a two-piece design with removable front lower valance, injection-molded fender flares, B-pillar appliques, door handles, windshield wipers, mirrors, and front grill installed right out of the box. The Trailrunner comes equipped with a high-strength polycarbonate body that has been pre-painted to look fresh from the dealer showroom. The Trailrunner 4x4 is just that, with inspired styling from todays off-road vehicles. No trail truck would be complete without a detailed and realistic looking body. Putting a lift on it would decrease the amount of trimming I am going to have to do for the larger tires but I dont think you can really lift the IFS, I havent found any mods for it yet anyway.MODERN SCALE REALISM. I was also thinking of getting the metal bumper mounts but I am not sure if I'am going to start adding too much weight to this Truck. I also want to add a chassis brace or two to increase the rigidity of the frame. I am going to get a few more parts to add more weight, the SSD HEAVY BRASS KNUCKLES, BRASS LINK MOUNTS and a BRASS DIFF COVER. I already ordered some parts to add weight to the bottom of the truck, 5 Lug Wagon 1.9" Steel Stamped Beadlock Wheels (Black) and Enduro Beadlock Hex Adapters brass. I want to increase its crawling ability as much as possible while still maintaining the scale 4Runner look. I will also be adding the 3d printed inner fenders. I just need to find someone in or near Toronto to print the parts I want, the prices on shapeways are a bit much. I will be adding alot of Knights Customs parts and blood brothers graphics makes a great decal sheet for it. I want to make this look like an overland 4Runner, I really wish the body was licensed. I Kinda messed up the first few decals I put on, especially the large mountain ones on the sides, after finding a good tutorial video and some practice I think I started to get the hang of it by the last one - the banner across the top of the windshield. I will probably have to trim a bit off the fenders but I want to find a larger set of fender flares that will work before I start cutting up the body. I went with 4.19 OD tires, that seems to be the biggest you can run on the Trailrunner with out some major cutting to the fenders. I also order some RC4WD parts from a Canadian distributor 5 Lug Wagon 1.9" Steel Stamped Beadlock Wheels (Black), MICKEY THOMPSON 1.9" BAJA MTZ, Rock Crusher X/T 1.9" Tires, Enduro Beadlock Hex Adapters brass and a small screw driver kit because I have never hated allen keys more in my life then right now. So while my local hobby shop was still open (due to Lockdowns) I was able to pick up some generic shock keys that mostly fit. However I live in Toronto and the shipping and duties was more then the part (this happens alot). I wanted to get the IE RC Shock keys to lower the rear a bit. I got the DS3225 25KG to replace the front steering servo. I am really enjoying it so far, even if I' am only driving it around my backyard for the moment.Īfter the first drive and reading up on what most people upgrade first on the Enduro Platform, I order a new servo off Amazon. Almost got back into Warhammer, then I found some RC crawling and build videos on YT and two days later I got the Enduro Trailrunner. Fire Orange 4Runner - Enduro Trailrunner (First RC Truck)Īfter looking at screens far too much in the last year and watching alot of YouTube Videos. ![]()
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