Bittydesign 1/7 ARRMA Destroyer Infraction Limitless body

BD-MC7-DSTY

BD-MC7-DSTY Bittydesign 1/7 Destroyer ARRMA Infraction Limitless body

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    Bittydesign 1/7 ARRMA Infraction Limitless body

    BD-MC7-DSTY Bittydesign 1/7 Destroyer ARRMA Infraction Limitless body

     

    Premium Quality first of all

    Our philosophy leads us not to settle for mediocrity or speculation, for each project we always pursue the same common thread: the best or nothing. To obtain products that fully meet our expectations, we dedicate months of virtual design and rendering in order to allow us to evaluate any improvements or details to be corrected.

    QUALITY without any compromise is the basis of everything we make, the DESTROYER body shell is no exception and best represents our philosophy that encourages us to take full advantage of our know-how acquired in over 15 years of experience.

    Bittydesign Engineering is synonymous with guarantee, authenticity and innovation.

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    Product Features

    The body shell has been designed to fit the ARRMA® Infraction V2 chassis. Also compatible for *Limitless platform.

    • Made with high quality and genuine polycarbonate Lexan®, 1.5mm thick
    • Included a kit with the hardware necessary to fix properly the rear wing and the front 3D nose
    • * for installation on Limitless™ frame it is necessary to purchase the following parts: ARRMA Infraction Body Post Mount Set (#ARA320517), ARRMA Front Bumper Support (#ARA320521), ARRMA Front Bumper (#ARA320515) e ARRMA Outcast Body Post Set (#ARA320357))
    • Specs: length 700mm, width 330mm, height 165mm
    • Wheelbase: 406mm (with ARRMA dBoots® Hoons wheels)
    • Sold clear with protective film outside
    • Included in the package a decal sheet pre-cut and the windows mask
    • Front 3D nose and rear wing included
     
       

    Made with one target: the excellence

    Making reference to the most iconic muscle racing car of recent times, we took inspiration to design the DESTROYER body shell adapted to the production needs, the phase of refinement took several months to optimize every detail; the search of perfection has been obsessive in order to offer a product that respect our quality standards.

    DESTROYER is a stunning looking muscle car body shell designed to give to your 1/7 model a "beast" appearance, the perfect style for bashing your ARRMA with your rc mate in the parking lot behind your house.

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    Mounting parts that make the difference!

    During the development we have thought of every possible detail and this has led us to design a few parts that add the "extra touch" to the body shell. 

    These 2 accessories are INCLUDED together with the body and are made with a separate mold:

    • Front 3D nose, made to best enhance the front of the body with strong undercut details that make the appearance even more aggressive 
    • Rear wing, the mounting of this part is not mandatory if you want to leave the look of the body more clean; if you want to improve the stability the wing it's a must

    NOTE: The wing and front nose comes in 1,5mm thickness and the cutting of these 2 parts REQUEST HIGH QUALITY SCISSORS: we higly recommend to buy our professional curved and straight scissors, see the 'Related products' at the bottom of the page.

       

     

    Front nose 'flat' or nose '3D'? The choice is yours.

    During the design we made sure that the body shell can be prepared in 2 different ways:

    1. keeping the body in a single block with the front part (the nose) simplified for molding needs but in any case with well-recognizable shapes of headlights and central air intake
    2. removing the 'flat' nose and installing the '3D nose' (included) in its place with special fixing screws to obtain a more aggressive look thanks to the very evident undercuts that characterize it

     

    The choice of removing the 'flat' front nose to replace it with the more three-dimensional and more real one is at your discretion but not mandatory. The images offer an immediate comparison of the 2 different solutions.