Challenger draw bar details
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Challenger draw bar details
Would anyone have any pictures of the draw bar that goes across the rear of the challenger. Particularly the end piece. I have one picture but it is rather indistinct.
Regards Ian
Regards Ian
Re: Challenger draw bar details
Are you looking for the "A" Frame and tow bar?
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Re: Challenger draw bar details
A "Muff decoupling tool" might have a different meaning in the US...
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Re: Challenger draw bar details
I am. I would like to add some more detail. Although the more you look the more details you find.Jarlath wrote:Are you looking for the "A" Frame and tow bar?
Regards Ian
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Re: Challenger draw bar details
tankme wrote:A "Muff decoupling tool" might have a different meaning in the US...
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Re: Challenger draw bar details
Frankly if you need a tool to get your Muff decoupled, I suggest you start using some heavy-duty lubrication. Be honest, nobody like a sticky Muff.tankme wrote:A "Muff decoupling tool" might have a different meaning in the US...
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Re: Challenger draw bar details
I do not understand the tone of the conversation, i always understood that a Muff was a fur lined item that kept ones hands warm in the winter
I think I am about to upset someone
Re: Challenger draw bar details
Yes. That is one definition... LOL.jarndice wrote:I do not understand the tone of the conversation, i always understood that a Muff was a fur lined item that kept ones hands warm in the winter
Then there are Ear Muffs and Muff diving.
Re: Challenger draw bar details
Cannot help too much with the A-frame...Meter rat wrote:I am. I would like to add some more detail. Although the more you look the more details you find.Jarlath wrote: Are you looking for the "A" Frame and tow bar?
Regards Ian
However...
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Re: Challenger draw bar details
Not a great resolution, but does show the A-Frame from the Tamiya 1/35 model kit.