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It has arrived! It's going to be very difficult to get any work done between now and 5pm.
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I'm thinking that as the body is moulded red I might just sand lightly then give it a few coats of clear rather than primer / red / clear. I've done this with spoilers and it works well, hopefully should look decent for a complete body.
That sounds like a good idea. That way if you roll it over and scratch it up, you can just hit it with more clear.
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Just got the shipping notification this morning from Tower Hobbies.

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I was just looking at a listing on eBay for a 2015 MB, and the pics show that Tamiya has not modified the G or J trees. The Blackfoot parts are still intact. Confirms what is in the new MB manual. Good news for folks looking for BF body mounts!
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My wife just put in a pre-order for an MB on Tower Hobbies. Best birthday gift ever! Best wife ever, too!
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I used to use the CRP bearing supports -> http://www.rcchopshop.com/crp/1608.html I don't know if these are still available, but they might be on the bay somewhere.
I don't remember having any issues with the diff in my beetle, but maybe I was too easy on it!
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I got 0% because the page was so riddled with Advertisements it made my iPhone puke. When it got to the best describes you question I quit. Everyone know you can't have any pudding if you don't eat your meat
I skipped the question with the infinity symbol next to it. Clever data miners!
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70%, but I'm sure that luck came into play on a few questions...
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I noticed today in RC Driver magazine that they used a photo of the original MB in the blurb they did about the re-release.
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That makes sense. I wonder if there's limiters inside the shocks, or if they're just shorter than the original units.
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I've tried the Frog universals on my original MB runner and they didn't work very well.
Always binding on maximum shock travel - when compressed they worked fine.
So either they reduced shock travel or used different universals.
I wonder if that's why they added those shock limiters.
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Yes, it looks like they left it out this time around. The Beetle and the Mudblaster both shared that part.
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According to the manual, the G and J parts still contain the Blackfoot shock and body mount parts. Still want to see the actual trees before I get hopeful at the prospect of an original Blackfoot rere.
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I did this with my M03 that is currently in a box waiting to be rebuilt. I couldn't find that box for anything. Someone (me!) put it up on the shelf in the laundry room!
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I don't mind the size of the box so much as how it presents when you open it up. The packaging of the original was nice and neat. The modern kits just look like a jumble of bags and a body.
Sorry, just feeling like an old curmudgeon.
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I sure do miss the days of blister packs and tire boxes.
Would you mind posting some pictures of the G, J, and K part trees?
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My all-time favorite list of runners would have to be...
TXT-1
Clodbuster
M03
Wild Dagger
Monster Beetle - waiting for the rere so I can have a runner again!
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@backtomyroots, can you confirm if the body has the holes for rearview mirrors? We need more pics!
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The old beetle only had 2 5x11s in the gearbox. I wonder where these two are meant to go?
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are these the precut decals off eBay, I believe they sell the ranger ones also... If so how's the quality..
Dave
They're originals, at least as far as I can tell. They have the light blue backing paper and the Tamiya logo and application instructions on the back. The paper is slightly yellowed around the edges, and the tape on the clear sleeve they came in looks authentic. The decals themselves look perfect, though. Great coloring and no wrinkles.
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Do you have photos of the parts trees or just names and numbers?
Curious to know if the old G parts or J parts are the same, and if they contain the extra shock and rear body mount parts for the Blackfoot. Might be a good indication of an upcoming BF re-re!
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This showed up yesterday at the front door. Picked it up on ebay for a fairly reasonable price. Now I can get to painting and detailing my Blackfoot body.

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Hi,
I'm looking for the following to finish up a Monster Beetle to Blackfoot conversion. Can anyone help me out?
J1 and J6 - rear body mounts
E4 - T-bar inside the driver head
rear wheels - looking for a pair that hasn't been glued up and without a lot of road-rash
screw bag A
screw bag B
Thanks!
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Wow, that is a great collection! I love the Monster Beetle poster.


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