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so does this include the rest of the parts to just build the dampers like normal, so you can eliminate that stupid assed, over complicated cantilever set-up tamiya seems to want to put on ALL of their solid axled trucks?:roll:
 
How can you go out and eat when you have that thing sitting right there!?

Get to work!

X2, eat while building.....you can make a sandwich at home and get with the build.....I'd have to!

Looks great!!! "thumbsup"

BTW, dude there's grease in your diffs?!?!?! j/k LOL
 
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Looks great,The tranny is geared low,so would you recommend using the stock motor,or a 55 turn motor.Any idea how many turn the stock motor is.

I have a 55 turn motor set aside for this truck,when I get one,just thinking it might be (dare I say it) too slow, with the gear reduction of this tranny.I don't want to pull it apart more times than I have to,I'd rather get it right the first time.
 
as I said on scale4x4, this thing really isn't my cup of tea. I will admit that it is great for tamiya to be marketing a kit as a crawler, and the body is beautiful, but the chassis is overcomplicated, and it will probably hang up on rocks a LOT. the axles were served with a side of beef, but they are simply too wide for a scaler and look too prone to hanging up on stuff to be used in a comp rig. it is a nice looking kit, but I think tamiya missed their mark on everything except the body and tranny
 
Where's Jason?? We want updates! He probably has a very good reason, just to have to wait. Ugh!! I wanna see it all finished and on the rocks.
 
I understand. I wanted to paint some bodies too this past weekend but the weather was crappy, its even crappier today. I got a Axial body to be painted, a Rdlogics Sho buggy body to be painted, a Proline F150 Rustler body to paint, and a Tmaxx body and........a few others.
 
Yup, been cutting decals, waiting for paint, waiting for the weather to break, and working on stuff for a vet that lost both legs in Iraq. When a guy like that asks you to do work, you do work.

Thats awsome bro! Thats gotta feel good to be in a position to be ale to help someone out like that. Your a real stand up kinda guy "thumbsup"
 
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