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mastino

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  1. Unfortunately, to paint the body I have to wait for the weather to stabilize. It has been raining here for ten days now, this is the second weekend that has passed without me being able to do anything.

    I have in mind something very "tamiya family feeling" but completely non box art.

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  2. The assembly proceeded according to the manual. The only variation was the front knucles, using fathers I had taken for the DT03 frame, to which I replaced the spindles.

    I did some tests with other shocks I had at home, but they are too long. The steering rods are redone with SS threaded rod.

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  3. To allow full movement of the system, the plastic of the bathtube needs to be touched up. As you can see, it is quite invasive. To provide strength and secure the upper and lower halves together, it will be best to use a single through-bolt instead of the two provided in the manual.

     

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  4. The most challenging modification concerns the steering system. The simple solution of inverting the front knucles is too simple so I thought of creating a dual column steering system by reusing parts that I did not use by fitting the M07 concept kit.

    I thought for a few days that I would be the first to try this, and then right here I saw that already this way had been found, using the same parts. FRP parts are of mini4wd origin.

     

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  5. Hi there, close to my 60th birthday, but wait until the end of the month for best wishes :D  I started building a blitzer beetle, 2011 edition. As I always do, before I started, I read about everything and anything, read up on possible modifications, and stole ideas here and there. 

    The rear end remains as out of the box except for the use of ball bearings. In the differential I tried inserting AW grease to see if I could harden it a bit compared to the standard.

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