I got this car a few years back and set off to do some work:
(1) with a lot of good luck, I purchased a set of brand new MIP aftermarket front and rear ball differentials with close to nothing (more info here http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=7964)(this took care of the stiff original differentials, either too loose or too tight because they forgot to design a spring in it!!),
(2) add a few thrush washers in the middle differential to make it more reliable,
(3) custom made a graphite chassis + front and rear anti-roll bar brace,
(4) HPI off-road shocks, the original air-shocks was not really adjustable the only advantage was that they never leak oil, this oil leakage problem was only solved when Kyosho and Tamiya separately figured out that CVA shocks with a rubber diaphragm in 1985(!!!),
(5) added metal nuts inside the steering hubs at 4 corners (original ball ends on the hub would put out the of the hubs under hard impact),
(6) 4 aluminium CNC touring car rims (retro to the mid-80s Hong Kong on-road buggy theme see more about that here http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=9243),
(7) direct steering in the front using a mini servo, uneven tie-rods with AE ball ends and a direct servo saver with graphite extension, greased and shrink wrapped the roll bars, (more detail here http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=9626)
(8) get a repro Kyosho Beetle (Scorpion's cousin) body because the odd shaped monocore gearbox/chassis and shocks set up made it almost impossible to fix ANY buggy body without looking too odd,
(9) locked out the rear steering with F103 turnbuckles,
(10) change the hinge pins to hard type steel pins and added locking collars.

Will add some interesing electronics and will post more photos when the shell is painted. BTW, for the first time, my wife saw a shell on a chassis and she said it is pretty!!
