Paulie73
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Use a sanding roll on a drill or dremel easy fix !
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The bullhead cost me £400 but I’ve got full ball bearings and uk monsters alloy linkages throughout and carbon so there’s no need to use the plastic parts that comes with the kit and j concept wheels with 3 different size wheel adapters for a wider track ! I’m still undecided if to build or sell at mo depending on offers
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How much do think it’s worth ? It’s unbuilt with ukmonsters alloy and carbon parts throughout and bearings ! Plus I got jconcept wheels for it they aren’t listed !
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Sadly sold my 2 years ago now ! Had a monster beetle and Avante which I regret selling ! I got a m-06 beetle now and unbuilt bullhead with all metal ukmonsters linkages and carbon parts waiting to be built
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Everything is tight mate on there as they are race grade rc ! But I haven’t got round to using it yet, it needs a servo and motor plus esc to get it going
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That’s a nice clod ! I’ve got stock size alloy linkage to fit instead of ladder bars when I build it ! Thanks for reply and advice mate
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Hey guys I’m looking at best size oil shocks for my clodbuster ! I have 110mm in mind so far ! I have a carbon lift kit fitted as well so that gives a little more height too ??
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I already have the bullhead shell unpainted unused
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Maybe try the Tamiya super stock brushed motor ! I have the super stock TZ and it’s got way more torque than standard silver can and speed, go a little further and install the ball raced bearing in the motor as I have and you get even more speed
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Anyone Interested in swapping a new unpainted bullhead bodyshell with parts and decals for a clodbuster shell ? Regards
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Hey anyone know if the monster beetle shell will fit on the clodbuster chassis ? Thinking of doing a bigger monster beetle ? Regards


Sanding roll
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I used a sanding roll on my drill ! Came out perfect and smooth no rough edges at all followed by a light hand sand