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Alboace

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  1. Cheers for your help guy's. Will make a start this weekend & hopefully you will see a new sparkling edition to my showroom soon! Alan
  2. Hi Guy's Picked up a Mounty off Evilbay last week. Pretty good condition & complete, but the Body Set has seen better days. There is a split on the Offside Pillar, & where the two halves of the set meet, there is damage to the screw holes & plastic. This damage has made the shell considerably weaker than it should. However, i will be using it for a Shelfer, so the repair work needs to be relatively strong (i will use it occasionally) but cosmetically good. I guess the easiest way to solve this is to get a new bodyset. Unfortunately, i'm in no position to sell my Kidney's, so i'm going to have to repair this as best as i can. Do you have any ideas & suggestions as to what materials is i should use to repair this? I need some kind of filler that has a similar flexibility to Tamiya ABS, & an appropriate epoxy/glue with comparable flexibility. Is this possible? Thanks in advance. Alan
  3. Hello chaps, Just got my NIB F350 Hilift. I also have a Sport Tuned Motor, but Tamiya do state that the pre-supplied 540 should be used, and no other. Anyone tried a Sport Tuned in the Hilift? Anyone think this would cause any problems if i did swop the motors? I know it's probably stating the obvious, but the difference in motor performance isn't dramatic so i'm wondering whether it would be ok.... Any feedback would be gratefully received. Resto
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