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  1. In all my runners the short antenna stay under the body. DT03 TEKNO CR01 mbx7
  2. Betrayer....? Yes, I am. and a spare body to fit, I do not know how.
  3. here, the site of producer, Mon-Tech. https://www.mon-techracing.net/bodies/pan-car/m10.html
  4. yes in the left upper side of the picture. All the parts included to match as in picture below.
  5. not so easy take a diameter on single sponge tyre, but more or less F & R are 60 mm. Width 28.5 F and 35.5 R.
  6. technically we can't speak about an empty box... and a first hopup supplying I learned that this is a special version. The chassis is supplied with sponge tyres but the measures ( of the tyres) doesn't respect the "sponge standard" and match the slick rubber type. If you are interested about tyres dimension I can do measure in the afternoon. Actually the box is stored on the highest shelf.
  7. Oh boys...I understand you This is one of my latest purchases
  8. Don't forget to buy the tires and the body and whole electronics.
  9. First price in Europe http://www.modellbau-seidel.de/index.php?firma=Tamiya&best=58647
  10. only 8 lipos and 12 beers. Beers stored in a portable refrigerator. The important thing is not to be confused
  11. I've 8 4S lipo pack ( from 5200mah to 5800) used for gentlemen's "serious with a lot of beer" 1:8 buggy race. I start to full charge battery from storage status at 10am on saturday and stops more or less 10 hours after. Start with the worst batteries and continue to the end. On Sunday I have two pack just for practice, three packs for qualifying and the last three packs for final phases. On the track, during the race, I start to do storage for the used batteries. Normally, the last pack was fully stored at home, sunday evening. The full set remains stored until the next race. The batteries are always stored in a .50 caliber ammo can.
  12. I've just some pictures and no measure for you, for the moment. This is a WWE Batista driver inside a blackfoot cabin and this is a comparison with Tamiya driver inside a newbright body As you can see, Batista is bigger than Tamiya driver and seems slightly oversized inside the blackfoot cabin. Probably the Tamiya one fit perfectly.
  13. On sale on TAMICO, available from June, 07
  14. Our gears will sing songs for you, President Masayuki.
  15. so, in Italy we do that: metric: M = OD(mm) / (Z+2) M module OD external diameter Z theet# 2 fixed value for example OD=18,3 mm Z=16 theet M= 18,3 / (16+2) = 1,016 M=1
  16. I found the velcro tape in a mall and I started painting the body. I closed holes made previously and used some stickers from the DURGA set and other generic Tamiya This is the result... now...clear wing and sticker or paint wing?
  17. And finally, I GOT the stickers. Thanks to the canadian replicator I received a copy of the old set of stickers to complete my re release in blue ISS BELL-RAY shape. Be honest ... what is the average life of the lights, on this model?
  18. Same for mine, but ordered on middle of March. Just a little of patience.
  19. Boomers arrived on Tamico shop.
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