MY KYOSHO BEETLE 2014 RESTORED
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MY KYOSHO BEETLE 2014 RESTORED
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Did this resto in the last 2 days.
I have many new parts putted in this car.
Now its ready for shelf or dirt
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https://up.picr.de/42155319qd.jpg
https://up.picr.de/42155322bk.jpg
Did this resto in the last 2 days.
I have many new parts putted in this car.
Now its ready for shelf or dirt
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Re: MY KYOSHO BEETLE 2014 RESTORED
Except for being Beetles, they are different in nearly every other way.
I have vehicles in both types of chassis. With the Blitzer being truck based, it has more ground clearance and bigger tires. The Kyosho is mostly metal, so it is tougher than the plastic Tamiya.
Both are nice vehicles and have their own cool factors.
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Re: MY KYOSHO BEETLE 2014 RESTORED
I don't actually have a Blitzer Beetle but have two Stadium Blitzers. Both have many re-re Beetle parts though.
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Re: MY KYOSHO BEETLE 2014 RESTORED
It isn't too bad right now. But like everything else, it can be sporadic. Luckily, they made three cars that share many common parts.
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Re: MY KYOSHO BEETLE 2014 RESTORED
They are pre-cut. The window masks are kind of a pain, as they are made from paper tape. They are easier to tear than the vinyl masks that most bodies have.
The Beetle, Scorpion, and Turbo Scorpion are based on the same chassis. The Beetle and Scorpion are nearly identical, except for the body and wheels. I actually have chrome Scorpion front wheels on my Beetle, as I thought they looked more "correct".
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=46463
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