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Pebble Pounder
So I spent most of my Saturday tracking one of these bad boys down. I was going to order from RPP cause I love those guys but I got busy with some big projects at work this past week and didn't get a chance. So being the impatient guy that I am am, I set off to find one yesterday. In the process I discovered two new LHS that I didn't know about. Also, it baffles me how many places I called didn't even know what I was talking about. I'm not talking about random hobby stores, I called the ones listed as distributors on Vaterra's website.:roll:
Anywho, I got it home late yesterday afternoon and finally got a chance to get it out of the box last night. Very cool rig. Lot's of neat details on how they designed it. So after fondling it for about 1/2 hour, I started taking it apart.
The one thing I don't love about it is the body. The font fascia/hood just seems like an after thought. I know what they were going for but I feel like they could have done better here. Plus, the moment I saw it, like many of you I thought of two things; Mini Trophy and Sand Scorcher. So when I was out and about I picked up a Sand Scorcher body.
I knew the Mini Trophy body wouldn't work in stock for based on Badger's pics but I had just got done painting a new so I draped one over the TH just to see how off it was. Man, if you stretch out the wheelbase you could have something here!
I've always loved the Baja racers from the late 80's where it had the front clip of a VW Bug but it was pure racer from there back. I had found this rig a while back and will be using it a loose template for my build.It's built by Danny Parsel and it is truly fantastic. If you want to know more about it, it was a featured rig over at Race-Dezert: Streamline 1963 Bug Prerunner » race-deZert.com
Below you'll see where I'm at right now. The TH is a tiny bit wider than the Sand Scorcher but it'll work out. Also, making that first cut into a perfectly good Sand Scorcher was the worst! I felt like I was destroying a piece of fine art.
Anywho, I got it home late yesterday afternoon and finally got a chance to get it out of the box last night. Very cool rig. Lot's of neat details on how they designed it. So after fondling it for about 1/2 hour, I started taking it apart.
The one thing I don't love about it is the body. The font fascia/hood just seems like an after thought. I know what they were going for but I feel like they could have done better here. Plus, the moment I saw it, like many of you I thought of two things; Mini Trophy and Sand Scorcher. So when I was out and about I picked up a Sand Scorcher body.
I knew the Mini Trophy body wouldn't work in stock for based on Badger's pics but I had just got done painting a new so I draped one over the TH just to see how off it was. Man, if you stretch out the wheelbase you could have something here!
I've always loved the Baja racers from the late 80's where it had the front clip of a VW Bug but it was pure racer from there back. I had found this rig a while back and will be using it a loose template for my build.It's built by Danny Parsel and it is truly fantastic. If you want to know more about it, it was a featured rig over at Race-Dezert: Streamline 1963 Bug Prerunner » race-deZert.com
Below you'll see where I'm at right now. The TH is a tiny bit wider than the Sand Scorcher but it'll work out. Also, making that first cut into a perfectly good Sand Scorcher was the worst! I felt like I was destroying a piece of fine art.