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Default B4 Aerial Mod

Now this isn't a huge modification, its pretty tiny compared to some things on here. But anyway, the moulded aerial mount in my b4 snapped a while back, I had resorted to gluing the aerial to the remaining mount which obviously wasnt a great idea and I snapped the aerial wire removing the aerial. Anyway, I fixed the aerial wire and set about mounting it a better way. Now some people would buy a new chassis, but for £25 I thought, if I bought a new one its a waste of the old one so why not have a go and see what happens. I removed the plastic aerial mount from my touring car as I couldn't get a alloy one. Here are the results, not perfect but seems to do a job. Please excuse the ruined shell :P




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Did you cut the hole in the shell with a knife and fork?

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Ha, might aswell. I just did it with a stanley knife. Was a bit late so I wasnt too concerned. Im not so fussed on how the shell looks, its knackered anyway.
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Did you cut the hole in the shell with a knife and fork?

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Its unfortunate that you broke the aerial mount on your chassis, the fix seems completely acceptable. Id recomend a small square of carpet tape to cover the hole from underneath tho.

As for the shell? I like the quality of your aerial hole, you could smoothen it up with a soldering iron

If it wasn't late, would you have been concerned more? Did you check your watch first? What time does the concern stop?

A bit of black tape on the shell and nobody will tell anyway.
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just a question.. how did you actually manage to break the mount? this is the first i've personally heard of one breaking.
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Not quite sure, it was a while ago. thanks for all the lovely comments on the shell
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