Showing posts with label Onevia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Onevia. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Team "Drift Lab" promo video

Here is a small promo me and my team mate made during the weekend. Hope you enjoy. 


Sunday, September 9, 2012

Latest video update: 09 September


Here is the lates video, filmed during the weekend training. This is not in the best quality and somehow does not include some great shots, but still show some skills. We now have 3 drivers in our drift trains and we try hard to go up to 4. Thats a huge progress for all of us.

Here you go. Don't expect more than 480p :-(



Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Onevia gets Uras'd; part 3. Finished

Here it is. Not as wide as I expected. Only +5-6 mm in total on the rear and +3-4mm on the front. Can't even fit my +12 wheels. +8 are still pretty good though.
I can't tell exactly, what I feel. One minute - I love it, other - I hate it. Maybe I should refresh the front bumper too...



Monday, July 23, 2012

Onevia gets Uras'd; part 2

It was such a shame to find out, that white LRP paint turned out to be pearl white (Scumbag salesman).
To me, it was more like a pearl base for white color. But anyway, I had no will to go to the farthest end of the city for another overpriced 150 can of paint, so I backed the parts with tiny coat of this pearl white, and then with silver. Of course, colors did not match, since body is backed with white. I am thinking of respraying the whole car from the outside.




Sunday, July 22, 2012

Onevia gets Uras'd; part 1


It's always nice to get of a shelf, a body that you don't run to much. Sometimes, you look at it, and think that it has to be "refreshed" in a way. So, that's what I did. Set of Uras fenders to refresh my first self-made oldie Onevia. 
Nice fitment for +10 rear and +12 front, especially with that tires.

Achieved almost perfect fitment today, and will paint tomorrow.





Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Onevia pop-up lights. Finally done


Well, it's been almost a year since I cut the holes for these pop-up lights. And now they are finally done.
I was in a real hurry, so I messed up some parts, but I really like that it works, and it is finished at last.
This body holds a total of 22 LED's with working turn signals, stop lights, rearward movement lights, and blinkers, as well as an intercooler (which i don't have yet) light. ALl thanks to this magical thingy.



Here is a small video of how it works.


Thursday, March 22, 2012

Pop up lights

Well, this technique is not a secret, but I heard a lot of my mates asking "how can I do the pop-up lights".
That's why I decided to make a small DIY post.