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  1. Finally got to work on my Sand Rover and followed your instructions on how to bring the wheels in. Only things I did different were: - trimmed the front shock towers so they don't extend past the hood of the body - fabricated an additional shock tower so I could cover up the holes on the hood and use extra DF-03ra shocks I had in my spares box - trimmed the rear screw pins instead of drilling holes in the chassis - used washers instead of spacers and installed the front uprights as far back the A-arms as possible Now to cover that horrible gap between the chassis and body.
  2. Think it can be RCed? Hop-up parts? http://www.tecca.com/news/2011/09/14/model-lamborghini/
  3. Just thought of something, what if you moved the 1.5mm spacer to the front of front A-arm together with the 3mm spacer? This would move the front wheels back an additional 1.5mm (for the SR )
  4. Glad it worked out. You're right as I forgot to mention i had the SR in mind when I suggested using the E3. Again, great work on the mod.
  5. Great tutorial. One thing though, I have a spare pair of DF03ra rear arms (part E3 instead of E2). These would seem to work even better since they would bring the front wheels back about a few mm compared to the E2.
  6. Here's something I started sometime ago and never got around to finishing (yet). It's a TA-02 with a Super Blackfoot shell. I made the FORD lettering on the hood using styrene sheet. The rear door is from a Blackfoot. One of the pics shows the body mount.
  7. There were waves that reached Philippine shores ranging from 40-60cm but no news of damage or anybody getting hurt.
  8. The only ones I know of are the kyosho F1 Mini-Zs.
  9. With the upcoming rerelease of the Rough Rider/Buggy Champ this might seem irrelevant but has anybody by chance tried this on the SB Jr. rims? It's measurements are outside Ø 73 mm, inside Ø 40 mm, width 19mm which is I think are exactly the dimensions of the SB Jr. I like the simplicity of the thread pattern. Thanks. http://www.afv-model.com/4711shop/product_..._Road-tire.html
  10. "Rough Rider" and now "Hump" packs? Is this a bunch of SRB lovers getting together in groups to... Okay, I'm outta here.
  11. Does this mean the spare wheel/tire set will no longer come in the cool boxes? ...unless they remove the "Sand Blaster Jr" from the box art (for the front wheel/tire set)
  12. This should be great being able to "look around" the interior of your Tamiya http://www.gowiththeshark.com
  13. http://rcdriver.com/forums/showthread.php?p=7621#post7621 I really just want a bodyset
  14. Don't know if this has been posted before... http://www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/qstee...miya/index.html
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