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Specially made for Autobacs, possibly an internal promo model?
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Things like this are a good idea for the Blitzer chassis vehicles and TA01/TA02 chassis as the front shock towers are prone to cracking, on a Blackfoot or Monster Beetle though this is totally useless... & that price! 😳
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I've actually just had a bit of a clear out so now I'm down to;
2x MK1 Rough riders SRB's
1x MK1 Sandscorcher SRB
1x MK2 (not rere) Sandscorcher SRB
4x F150 Ranger SRB's
2x M38 Wild Willys
1x Willys Wheeler (original)
2x Wild Willy 2
1x Honda City Wheeler (rere)
2x Blitzer Beetles (original)
1x Stadium Thunder
1x Bear Hawk
1x Blackfoot/Bush Devil
1x Lunchbox (original)
Now if I started listing all of the body's I have too, you could easily triple the number of vehicles above! 😳
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More bits in the post. Original Wild Willy bodyshell from the worlds fastest M38....
I only say that as the thing must of crashed at around 300mph to sustain the damage it has, I'm not even sure this will be repairable due to the sheer number & size of cracks, also the rear arches have been hacked out for some reason 😳



Now I thought this was bad unti I saw what else was in the box, I don't even want to guess what happened to the rest of it!

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If you're feeling brave use a pair of long nose pliers to open up the motor can tabs & remove the end bell.
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17 hours ago, Re-Bugged said:
Nice Tyres, where do you pick those up from?
Go to ebay.com (not.co.uk) and search for a seller 'hwpeterl' he also does other vintage tyres as well, and they cost less delivered from HK than a set of rere tyres from the UK! Delivery only took 4 days as well

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Not sure if they are truly rare, however I have 2 original SRB front bumper with the mispelt word 'bugy' moulded instead of 'buggy'.
Also have a spare front & rear clear glass set for an F150 Ranger.
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Giving this thread a bump as all my Scorcher projects have slowed whilst I restore the chassis & I need some inspiration to keep going!

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As poor or rough as a bearing may be, provided they don't have a a ridiculous amount of slop or play in them, they will always be better than bushes. Bushes are literally friction generators as 2 surfaces wear against each other, lubricating them doesn't work either as if you get any dirt in there it just makes things worse.
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24 minutes ago, Crash Cramer said:
OH WOW, LOOK AT THAT Why oh why has no one figured out how to make a fender flare replacement panel for both sides of the Ranger?? Yes it is a simple graft for the taillights AND you can get some that will take it to the next level from Ampro off shapeways for adding LEDs to.
Funny you say that, I've spent the last couple of days looking into how to make moulds for that exact reason 😁
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How has Tamiya affected my everyday life?
1. I'm poorer.
2. Every spare space in the house & garage is now occupied by a car or parts for a car.
3. My other half stares at me even more with that looks of 'what the badword is wrong with you?'
4. I've almost developed a compulsion to rescue & restore every basket case model I come across (I may need an intervention soon).
5. I have to keep an Excel spreadsheet on my desktop to keep track of parts and models coming and going, mainly so I know where I've stored them!
Thats all fairly normal, right?! 😳
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13 hours ago, Crash Cramer said:
Looks in great shape, I thought mine would be a simple cleanup, but it still is ipundone due to my OCD. How are the fender attachments to the bumper on yours? Sadly one of mine is broke, but that is simple proof it was driven around.
Yeah OCD about the cleanup is one thignIm trying to avoid... I'm not convinced I'll win that battle. One of the lower front wing corners is broken off and missing as is one of the rear lights on the tailgate (though these can be grafted on from a rere part to if needed) although I've got a few spare shells and grills I can swap around as I seem to have developed an obsession for collecting them. There's a couple of other Rangers not pictured here too...
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4 hours ago, Grumpy pants said:
I’m pretty sure these are RC Channel shocks.
Nice quality, but mine still leaked after a couple of runs and you have to remove the rear torsion bar.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure they're RC Channel. Even if they leak they still have to be better than the standard sticks! 😀
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Looks like a CRP Superbuggy, rare as rocking horse poop!
http://vintage.dirt-burners.com/2017/02/18/crptamiya-superbuggy/
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Deliveries have been a bit quiet of late (my bank account has been heaving a sigh of relief), but I've had a couple of vintage Beatties bags (blue) turn up to house a couple of vintage models without boxes, plus a set of original SRB shocks, & these converted SRB shocks, only a simple modification but they make the world of difference in both looks and performance!
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Radshape are a metalwork engineering company rather than being a dedicated RC parts manufacturer, I get the feeling that it was quite easy for them to produce these parts but it was run/managed by a single individual in the business who had an interest in RC and saw a way to combine this interest with their work. If this individual has left the business, or other projects are earning the business more money, I can easily see why it may now be winding down.
I had high hopes that they be coming up with some more parts after buying a WR02 Jimmy off them last year that appears to have only been box opened to measure up various parts in the kit. Sadly no dice.
























So, What Have You Done Today?
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Started sorting through another couple of boxes of vintage SRB parts, slightly shocked by how many pairs of rear arms & front ends I have...