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Which is the best vehicle to use for this trophy? I say vehicle as they're on the smaller scale and won't be tedious to complete.

 

I tried the mini golf cart, but couldn't get it to 95% without setting off a ding (got to 94% and was being careful). I am thinking the van might work, but not sure if there's another vehicle that would work better. Maybe the penny-farthing? Not sure as I've not got that one available to me yet.

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I myself got this on the Van you start with, it can be a little difficult at first but with time you can get it, how I proceeded was by doing 95% of the body work and then slowly working myself onto the other items only using the red nozzle and doing quick shots. Windows and doors leave about a 1/4 of it and then slowly take pieces off once you have run out of options, the tires too.

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36 minutes ago, Sylvanticore said:

I myself got this on the Van you start with, it can be a little difficult at first but with time you can get it, how I proceeded was by doing 95% of the body work and then slowly working myself onto the other items only using the red nozzle and doing quick shots. Windows and doors leave about a 1/4 of it and then slowly take pieces off once you have run out of options, the tires too.

I'll try that for sure. I did the van with the red nozzle only for that trophy and I found that it wasn't best to do that and the 95% one at the same time, a bit too tedious.

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I would honestly recommend to do the semi long one's like the van or anything bigger because if you do anything like the golf cart its a giant time crunch where your almost guaranteed with bigger levels

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I think the Penny Farthing is the easiest, because it only has 9 parts. My strategy was to open the menu and select a part, then slowly clean it with the red nozzle, spamming the highlight dirt button. As it got closer to clean, I opened the menu to check percentage, stopping once that part is at 95%. If you mess up, the bike is small, so you waste less time restarting than if you accidentally clean a headlight or something on a bigger vehicle.

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Got this last night on the penny farthing. Set the nozzle to red, the attachments off, and tap spray. Aim slowly. Move the cursor until the part name lists in the corner. Use the computer guide showing each part and select it so it flashes. Be careful that you don't overclean the parts that are 0/2 labeled because you might accidentally 'clear' the part (ex. Clean one side of a wheel and maybe 3/4 of the other side then move on the the other wheel). Get each part to as close to 95-96% and it'll pop. It's not as hard as it sounds. Just don't do it on a large stage. 

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