Does someone knows if there are Tamiya Top Force repro bodies
available some where ?
TAMIYA TOP FORCE REPRO BODIES
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Re: TAMIYA TOP FORCE REPRO BODIES
The re release bodies are usually on ebay,none at the moment but there is decals for the Top force and the evo and also under trays.
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Re: TAMIYA TOP FORCE REPRO BODIES
I picked up an original undertray not long ago from a LHS.
It fits the orginal dogfighter body very well, so something special is going to come out of the box when I get back to wrenching
It fits the orginal dogfighter body very well, so something special is going to come out of the box when I get back to wrenching
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Re: TAMIYA TOP FORCE REPRO BODIES
Mr. Ed:
You meant the undertray fits the YZ834B?? Can you clarify this
Thanks in advance.
You meant the undertray fits the YZ834B?? Can you clarify this
Thanks in advance.
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Re: TAMIYA TOP FORCE REPRO BODIES
yes, I think we're talking about the same: the dogfighter with the chain.
I don't own that car, just a body and it looks a good fit with minimal modification on the tray. For use on the dogfighter chassis the undertray is probably too short in the front and back, but a protective film would let you fix the undertray to the chassis and protect the otherwise exposed chassis parts, as well as the bottom side of the tray.
I don't know which project they will end up on, but I'm quite sure I'll use them combined.
I don't own that car, just a body and it looks a good fit with minimal modification on the tray. For use on the dogfighter chassis the undertray is probably too short in the front and back, but a protective film would let you fix the undertray to the chassis and protect the otherwise exposed chassis parts, as well as the bottom side of the tray.
I don't know which project they will end up on, but I'm quite sure I'll use them combined.
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