My Tamiya cars

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Crispy
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My Tamiya cars

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I've built a few Tamiya cars in the past but I'd prefer to stick to a military theme, so earlier this year I had the idea to build a Chenowth Light Strike Vehicle onto the R/C chassis of a simple 2wd buggy like the Tamiya Grasshopper. I wasn't too bothered with getting it perfectly to scale, just wanted something that looks the part and goes like stink.

Typically for me though, once I was on ebay I found someone selling both the Grasshopper and the Lunchbox chassis at a bargain price and had an attack of nostalgia. When they arrived (£40 including postage for the lot) they were in pretty poor shape and needed lots of spares, the Lunchbox body had 5-6 coats of paint in places and looked like it'd been applied with a house brush. All thoughts of the LSV went out the window and over a couple of months I rebuilt them both. 

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I really wish I'd taken some "before" pics. To be honest, I've probably spent as much doing them up as it would've cost buying 2 new ones from Hong Kong... but it seemed a lot more fun. Then I realised I'd only need a few more bits to make a 3rd running chassis out of the parts I'd removed, so now I have a Super Grasshopper that needed a body shell.

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Having thrown them both around the garden and down the street I'll keep the Lunchbox as it is but I think I'll put the Grasshopper body onto the "Super" chassis, so I can go ahead with my original idea and build the LSV on to the basic chassis. Hopefully it'll look something like this little fella I made earlier:

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I Also have an old Wild Willy 2 which i intend to repaint in a weathered condition when i get the time:

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And a strange mix up of a Baja King with Humvee wheels which was the original idea I had to make an R/C 1/6 scale LSV but just didnt have the right dimensions. So I ended up just painting the body green and left off the spoiler so it looks a little different. Still it dont half shift being a light 4x4  ;D

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Great looking cars  ;D ;D
As far as RC hobby Toys (hate to refer to a lot of our stuff as toy's,But-- ;D) the car end of the hobby is Big around the world.RC planes
is now probbly in second place,but at one time was number one.When you get one of these in your hand and get to see the working parts and detail and engineering that have been put into these cars,one can only be ammazed.
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great job on the rebuilds , takes me back a few years, the grass hopper was my first rc car, followed by the striker which is in the loft hummnn
all the best ,ICE
on second thoughts lets not go to Camelot ,it is a silly place
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Love the Wild Willy, i used to have loads of fun back in the 80's with these things, AHHH the good ole days 8)
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