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Custom FX
THRUST SSC LAND SPEED RECORD CAR
BUILD INSTRUCTIONS
#1 Please read all instructions fully, work carefully and slowly is my best advice!! I do
carry all parts if you do make any mistakes! Please contact me if you need further build
pictures or advice. Any special tools or equipment can be supplied or supplier details
given out.
#2 The Thrust SSC kit is cast to fit the standard Mega G Plus chassis, with some slight
revisions to the wheels on the axles.
#3 To modify the chassis, simply push on the rear wheels so they are as close to the
chassis magnets as possible whilst still allowing the wheels to turn freely, for the fronts,
remove the wheels from the axles, trim the shoulder on the inside edge as far back as
possible and reassemble, for the best results possible I recommend the aluminium wheels
I do.

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  • Page 1 Custom FX THRUST SSC LAND SPEED RECORD CAR BUILD INSTRUCTIONS #1 Please read all instructions fully, work carefully and slowly is my best advice!! I do carry all parts if you do make any mistakes! Please contact me if you need further build pictures or advice.
  • Page 2 #4 With the chassis work carried out, check for fit on the chassis, some clearance work in the side pods maybe required where the wheels sit against them, this will let the wheels turn freely, also check the body clip as sometimes resin can collect on the underside of the tab then not letting the chassis to clip into place nicely, simply cut away any flashing/excess with a hobby knife or Dremel.
  • Page 4 #6 Prepare body and associated parts for paint, I find cleaning with a cream cleaner is best, any tough spots or resin repairs can be rubbed out using 1000 grade sanding paper. #7 The body is now ready for primer (best held in a multi arm hobby tool or use a crocodile clip in a vice to do this), I personally use Tamiya XF-2 flat white for this job.

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