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volvotech

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  1. I haven't shared in quite a while! Here's an ebay special that actually arrived last week, at $50 USD posted, I think it was a fantastic deal. Original, never run M02, nicely trimmed but unfinished A110 body, all the left over parts are still on the sprues. I'm quite excited about this one.

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  2. Can we please discuss this?

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    Naturally I want it, but it looks like the price has been set at $300 USD.. Yes, it's 2700 pieces, but I'm not sure I'm willing to spend that much on a static model. Never mind that fact that 90% of my tamiya kits end up as static models anyways. The 42043 Arocs retails at $229 USD and has more pieces and arguably more features, seems like the Porsche tax is on a full effect :D

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  3. I have been calling a few hobby shops in sydney australia for an optima & the response i get is.. we maybe getting at least 1 kit or give us a call in 2 weeks time for the 2nd time again wait another 2 weeks & with no pricing info at all like its some secret lol.... Thinking i may have to buy from overseas for this one, i just wanted to buy local so the grrl friend wont see me buying another kit.

    A little out of the way, but you should try giving Frontline hobbies in Newcastle a ring.

  4. TN - if its been said already, I'll say it again: thanks for sharing your techniques and ideas with us! These are very valuable tools I'll definitely be using in the near future. The tow hook idea is so simple and brilliant, that I think I'll be doing that on most of my bodies.

  5. Added a significant amount of aluminum and a sliver of carbon to my TA03F shelf queen. Not sure why I feel compelled to hop-up this shelf queen as much as I have.

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    The rare 53325 steering knuckles were an unexpected bonus that came with an 03R I recently acquired, so on to the shelf queen they went after a quick cleaning.

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  6. I built a TT01 with alloy shaft, bearings and CVA shocks to be used as a "loaner" for friends and neighbors. It's always a hit with them and I don't cringe when it smacks a curb at full beans like I would if they did with any of my other, more expensive cars. That being said, I think it's a fantastic chassis. It does quite well for an entry level kit, especially with real suspension.

  7. I just got one of these for $90 US at ikea. Goes together very nicely and not quite as cheap in look/feel as you'd expect. The wife was impressed. That has to count for something.

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    Fit my 1/10's perfectly, I will need to get a decent picture of it in the day time. The one I took earlier this week won't be doing anyone any favors. :rolleyes:

  8. For a ball diff I take it? The plastic variety is pretty easy to find on ebay. As far as the pulleys, aluminum most likely would've survived. But you'd buy 5 plastic ones for the price of an aluminum pulley these days.

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