The Official "What is it?" Thread

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Someone made that body I had one back in 1989-90? I think Parma made it
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The mold looks too rough to be a production body from Parma, coulda been pre-production I guess.

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WC1982 wrote:Anyone know anything about this Batmobile body? I don't remember how I got it, but it's been sitting in my garage for almost 20 years. It appears to be a hand made mold and somebody took some time on the painting/detailing. I think I remember running it on an RC10 buggy converted to on-road specs.
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i actually have 2 batwedge bodies and they both are different. 1 is the one that is similar to the c.w. bullet wedge and has the flat wedge style rear deck. the other has more of a pronounced cockpit area and fins more molded like the one WC1982 pictured but still has flat sides. i will have to post side by side pics

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Can someone tell me what this is ?

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It's a Tamiya Wild Dagger
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Any Idea ?
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Pro Track nerfs for either a tamiya fox or supershot, but leaning more towards the fox
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The fox and supershot/hotshot use the same nerfs, just the mounting hardware is different
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transamman908 wrote:The fox and supershot/hotshot use the same nerfs, just the mounting hardware is different
Thank you , These are aluminum, aftermarket ? . They seamed awfully wide for anything I had seen before .

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RC10Eh wrote:
transamman908 wrote:The fox and supershot/hotshot use the same nerfs, just the mounting hardware is different
Thank you , These are aluminum, aftermarket ? . They seamed awfully wide for anything I had seen before .

Yes, aluminum and a aftermarket company pro track.
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Ok can anyone identify this pan car. I think it may be a trinity
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A.R.T. Agitator

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scr8p wrote:A.R.T. Agitator
Dang you are fast! Are these any good as far as pan cars go?
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i liked the one i raced back in the early 90's. good luck finding parts for them now though.

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