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Vector Images of RC Vehicle wraps

Seven Sin Design

New Member
Not that I've ever seen. You may have to do a custom template for this one. Use a photograph and take some good measurements. I think for something that small, making an outline template would be the best way to get a nice, clean looking proof.
 

CheapVehicleWrap

New Member
You'll spend more time looking than if you made your own.

I have a local hobby shop interested in this.

Here's something I did a few weeks ago 1:24 club car was auctioned off at the 24th annual Hotwheels convention in LA (a HUGE event). Proceeds went to Make a Wish Foundation (whom I TOTALLY and personally respect). Nothing went for more than $200 except a few Hotwheel prototypes. The bidding can go wild sometimes as I know a few collectors with million $+ collections. Well, the car took 2nd place. Woulda took first if it wasn't a Japanese (Jada) and an actual 1:64 Hotwheels car (clubs were allowed to enter non Hotwheels cars).
 

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CheapVehicleWrap

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a few more
 

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jfiscus

Rap Master
I have had bad luck with wrapping the thin race style bodies. They seem so flimsy & you can't use much heat on the corners. How do you "hold" them in place to get the wrap on easily?

I made my own templates for the bodies I used.
 
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