The Official "What is it?" Thread

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Parma hemi vette
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GoMachV wrote: Wed May 31, 2017 7:22 pm Parma hemi vette
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That Hemi Vette brings back some good memories. I got one when they first came out and meticulously built and painted it candy apple blue. I drove the hell out of that thing everywhere. It finally met its demise when I started taking it offroad. Hey, I was young. :P

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Got a new bunch of mystery parts. They all came in individual bags with the designations that I wrote here on the paper. They're all steel parts.
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I suspect those are all blazing blazer. Here's the manual to cross reference from

http://www.classic.rc-junkies.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Blazing_Blazer_Manual.pdf
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That's definitely it. Thank You. Wonder if I'll ever come across one of those. I've never even seen one other than in pics.

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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

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So what is this? It looks Assaultish, but ... doesn't.
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Early Kyosho maybe? Optima type wheels and rear tires and plate aluminum constructiion is very Kyosho like.

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I figured it was a Kyosho model I wasn't familiar with...or an Assault with some different parts. There are certainly similarities to an Assault going on there...

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Hmmm... maybe a BlueBird Conqueror?

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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

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Yes, it was their version of the Kyosho Rowdy Baja. They're 1/8th scale.

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Got these axles in a lot of parts. They appear to be some form of CVD's but not sure what for.

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These look like tamiya front wheels, 2.0 in size?

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RC10L parts?

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Can't ID the CVD bits for you but yeah, those are RC10L parts and the wheels are Bru-Line....which came in halves of various widths, and offsets, that could be put together with hubs to fit most cars.

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those axles could be something from a crawler axle or something. do they look like 1/10 scale or larger?

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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

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They look like they're 1/10 scale
jwscab wrote: Thu Jun 22, 2017 1:58 pm those axles could be something from a crawler axle or something. do they look like 1/10 scale or larger?

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