MaxII Bigfoot/Tall tub

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  1. #21
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    Dang now that's cool!!!
    I too can't wait to see the it when it's all done.
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  2. #22
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    Need a little help

    Ok, I can't even pick my own clothes, so I need some opinions here.IMG_0936.jpgIMG_0933.jpg
    Generally orange is flashy when paired with blue, but, I don't know that I like this orange with this blue. The blue rim doesn't match well either. Should I find another orange, blue or just stick with the flat black?

    I want to give a special thanks to MattO for helping me out with the rims/tires.
    These were a trial set for his machines, but did not swim well enough to replace the rawhideIII's......Thanks Matt!

  3. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebuggyman1 View Post
    Ok, I can't even pick my own clothes, so I need some opinions here.Attachment 8105Attachment 8104
    Generally orange is flashy when paired with blue, but, I don't know that I like this orange with this blue. The blue rim doesn't match well either. Should I find another orange, blue or just stick with the flat black?

    I want to give a special thanks to MattO for helping me out with the rims/tires.
    These were a trial set for his machines, but did not swim well enough to replace the rawhideIII's......Thanks Matt!
    I personally have never liked orange with my blue. Based on the options you've given, I'd say go with the flat black. However I think that what would really look best is silver.
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  4. #24
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    Ok, So how does the silver look?
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  5. #25
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    My vote is for the silver, Jim. Looks great!
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  6. #26
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    i think the silver or the flat black look good either way.

  7. #27
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    Silver looks great!
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  8. #28
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    Ive always loved black myself.
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  9. #29
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    I've always said the Max2 is the most capable amphib out there. A few modifications can make the machine go from mild to wild, and Jim has addressed the main weakness of the Max 2 head-on by giving it more clearance for bigger tires and wheels. This is a very innovative technique, and I'm captivated by what Jim is creating. I hope Recreatives is watching this build, and taking notes.

  10. #30
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    I like the both color combos but I would lean more to the orange and blue. I think with a machine like that it needs to be flashy. You have already made bold moves with the modifications, so I vote for a bold color scheme to complement the bold changes.

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