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Land Rover Series 1

If interested pm me. I have replaced the 5 wheels and tires from both of my 1/6 willys and the jimny with some 1.9 rolling stock. Both are different in design tho
 
If interested pm me. I have replaced the 5 wheels and tires from both of my 1/6 willys and the jimny with some 1.9 rolling stock. Both are different in design tho

Sounds interesting but maybe we are pretty far away from each other. I'm from Portugal
 
Sounds interesting but maybe we are pretty far away from each other. I'm from Portugal
Awww man, i didn't realize you lived abroad. Anyway, since thats tha case, it's more than likely cheaper for you to buy your own locally/online.
 
Awww man, i didn't realize you lived abroad. Anyway, since thats tha case, it's more than likely cheaper for you to buy your own locally/online.
no worries. Thanks anyway. It was useful because I've only searched for the green wheels and the black ones are a different part number. Opens more options
 
A common theme in my builds is being slow. So, after the failure of the initial plan of using RocHobby Willys' chassis, this build will need everything besides the body . One of them is axles. I don't want to spend money on some axles that don't suit the build and I have several OG scx10 diffs without housings. Started modelling a front axle to resemble early LR axles, to use those diffs and AR44 steering knuckles. They have 7º caster and 7º kingpin angle. Had to order AR44 universals too. They have to be modified to the right length. I've put the pumpkin at the correct offset



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Now I need to figure out the leafs to integrate those dimensions in the design before printing
 
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