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  1. I would have loved this if it was just a miniature version of the lunch box chassis.
  2. It’s a lot easier and less r&d when you use someone else’s design to make your mold. These remind me of the fake lego sets.
  3. If that is the case than what does the $300 plus more I would pay now for a Bruiser over when I bought a Bruiser and Mountain Rider thanks to the MAP get me? I always had to purchase my kits through mail order do to LHS prices and lack of support for Tamiya but I at least had the option of buying through companies in the US. I guess now Hong Kong will get my mail order business.
  4. Thanks Mokei. I was thinking about the original 58161 when I said 58495 but that is what I found through a quick search. I remember the Chevy but I totally forgot about the Toyota.
  5. The Ford F 150 58495 was probably one of the first trophy trucks although it wouldn't stand up to any of the ones you mentioned.
  6. I didn't recall seeing this problem when building the kit and upon rechecking my dog bones there is no way mine would pop out like that without really reefing on the control arm. Is there some sort of difference in tolerances of parts or are the control arms getting bent some how or what is the deal here?
  7. 1. I used rattle cans. 2. I did not sand it but I did use primer on it. So far my painted High Lift grille has held up for almost 10 year so I figured it should be fine. It may not hold up to a crash but I am guessing there would be worse repercussions. 3. And it is semi gloss.
  8. Here is a better shot of the front, Some day I plan on getting an original grille but they seem to be hard to come by recently with people getting them for their re release..
  9. I just finished building my 2016 Blackfoot. I decided to paint the grille black like the original because I like the look it gives. I also wanted to mention that the black grille was a factory option on the 7th gen F100/150 with the Free Wheeling option. I have seen some people posting some where that it wasn't an original thing and just wanted to correct that. Here is an ad for it in post #47. http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1014761-7th-gen-spotters-thread-4.html
  10. I want to get one of these, and the extra holes being filled makes me want it more. The decals being changed really doesn't bother me, although it would have been nice to get the original grill.
  11. Tamiyausa.com has a bunch of images of this for anyone interested. http://www.tamiyausa.com/items/radio-control-kits-30/trucks-36500/rc-blackfoot-2016-58633
  12. If you mean the Tamiya lacquer paint then no you don't want to put that over enamel. If you mean the acrylic Tamiya paint that should be fine. The reason I ask is I usually associate TS as lacquer.
  13. That could be kinda cool if they could some how pull it off with a ladder frame and 2wd.
  14. Looks just like the one they displayed with the lowering hop-up, which I built my Pajero sport to look like. Kit I assume? Could have saved a few bucks probably if had waited, oh well.
  15. 4 years ago, and the Mountain Rider 2 years ago, hoping it's a pattern.
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