SRB buggy driver
Brief description: last year I worked restoring a 1982 Super Champ buggy. Frustrated by the lack of a driver (you got to remember last year there was no 'Buggy Champ' in sight, and prices for the original driver were prohibitive), I turned into some extra parts I had for other Tamiya models. Specifically, a Grasshoper and a Black Foot driver. I decided to make the driver myself, with the use of a knife and a plain piece of clear plastic from a regular headphones package. I only needed paint (matt black for the base) and glue. Have a look at these pictures for further reference. hopefully someone might find this of use :)
Comments
swedishwiking
Exellent! Will do a similar operation for my Bigwig.
mongoose1983
I just sent a new BigWig driver to a fellow TC member in the States. I think I sent you a message about it but you never replied to it. Anyway, hope your bigWig project goes great!
swedishwiking
That was You on youtube? Lol, thanks anyway. Maybe next time
def4x4
Great work and very nice how to. Wheir can i find a driver like that, i really like them!
bholio
What a fantastically simple solution to an expensive problem!! That is awesome. Thanks for the great idea. The SC and RR really *need* that driver to look right.
mongoose1983
Thanks for your comments. Yes, a simple solution to a problem that -prior to the Buggy Chamo release- used to be very expensive to solve
smegs
Very Nice
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