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Buggy Champ Runner

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A little something I have been working on and driving the last few weeks!
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Very cool. Those stickers make a once difficult box art paint job a breeze.

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shodog wrote:Very cool. Those stickers make a once difficult box art paint job a breeze.
I was happy to see the stickers! I just wish Tamiya had the license for all the original sponsor decals!

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First time out, stupid me kept the lights on and broke the roof light mount. :x It glued easy with MBS glue and I will touch it up later. It is a runner! :wink:
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Soooo......If you guys want to run your buggy champ, remove all the lights first!

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You gotta love the mud splashes! 8)
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Great to see one dirty for a change. great looking buggy. What are you using for a battery? I have the battery 55105 for the kit but no charger for it.

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Nice run carnage. Those roofs are very fragile, if you get a chance, pick up a few extra B parts sprues

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rctenracer wrote:Great to see one dirty for a change. great looking buggy. What are you using for a battery? I have the battery 55105 for the kit but no charger for it.
I'm using a 1500 and 2500 7.4v lipo for my Parkzone Spitfire and FW190. Fits like a dream and I just use a bit of Velcro to hold it in! It stays put!

I put a Tamiya black can Sport Tuned motor in as well with the low option gearing. The buggy is quite fast! :mrgreen:

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shodog wrote:Nice run carnage. Those roofs are very fragile, if you get a chance, pick up a few extra B parts sprues
Not at home to look at the manual right now but what are the B parts? The roof?

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could i somehow use a 6-cell stickpack with that original radio box?
i ordered a buggy champ but i guess i'll get me a new battery :?:

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slotcarrod wrote:Not at home to look at the manual right now but what are the B parts? The roof?
yes, the B parts is the sprue that has the roof.

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Or check with mrlexan if he still has any of the bolink funco single seaters left.

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germanrc10gt wrote:could i somehow use a 6-cell stickpack with that original radio?
i ordered a buggy champ but i guess i'll get me a new battery :?:
No, a stick pack will not work! You would have to make a hump pack, 5 cells on the bottom and 1 on top. If you have a lipo charger, just get a cheap 7.4v lipo for a Parkzone spitfire! You could also take your built car to the hobby shop and find many other 7.4v lipos that will fit! The A123 packs are slow, due to the low voltage. Not a big deal on this car!

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Mr. ED wrote:Or check with mrlexan if he still has any of the bolink funco single seaters left.
I thought about this and I'm sure they look cool, but it's just not the same without the hard body. Thanks for the tip! 8)

Thanks for the info shodog, I will order a tree of B parts! 8)

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