CyberFox
Quarry Creeper
Hi,
I just finished my Sawback, even if the chassis GS-01 is not new, we do not see very often the body I put on, so here is a small presentation of the car.
On the chassis, I made extensions for body supports, supports for Axial sliders I had in stock and do very well, and a battery holder to put it to the front.
In terms of options, I put Gmade front CVA axles, softer springs, Proline Super Swamper tires and that's about it. From what I saw while exploring the net about this chassis, I would be well inspired to add also the parts for the direction with zero ackerman to improve the turning angle, i'll see it for a next order :razz:
Now a few words about what is a little less common, the body: I put on it a Killerbody Mitsubishi Pajero, car I loved in the 90s 8)
It fits quite well, the difference in wheelbase of only 7 mm between chassis and body is absorbed by cutting a bit rear bumper-side wheel arches. Bumpers are separated elements to fix the body with double-sided, what I did in the back, the front one is attached directly to the chassis.
Finally, here are some views of the car alongside the Pajero Tamiya XC version:
CyberFox.
I just finished my Sawback, even if the chassis GS-01 is not new, we do not see very often the body I put on, so here is a small presentation of the car.
On the chassis, I made extensions for body supports, supports for Axial sliders I had in stock and do very well, and a battery holder to put it to the front.
In terms of options, I put Gmade front CVA axles, softer springs, Proline Super Swamper tires and that's about it. From what I saw while exploring the net about this chassis, I would be well inspired to add also the parts for the direction with zero ackerman to improve the turning angle, i'll see it for a next order :razz:
Now a few words about what is a little less common, the body: I put on it a Killerbody Mitsubishi Pajero, car I loved in the 90s 8)
It fits quite well, the difference in wheelbase of only 7 mm between chassis and body is absorbed by cutting a bit rear bumper-side wheel arches. Bumpers are separated elements to fix the body with double-sided, what I did in the back, the front one is attached directly to the chassis.





Finally, here are some views of the car alongside the Pajero Tamiya XC version:



CyberFox.