squirrelnutz wrote:Yes I think it was me that bought it. It had the technigold motor in it right? I tried to remove the paint from that body using break fluid and ended up ruining it . One of my next projects if I ever get around to it is to buy a re-re body and paint it red again.
I think you'll have enough projects after you get started on all the stuff you just got from me....
I got it (the chassis) all together a few weeks ago at a race in Drumheller. I will get some pics up later as I have them on the computer at home and I'm at work now. I mostly just need to get the body off to a friend, who will do a stunning finish of blue on it! Got to get that done asap! I don't like 1/2 finished projects laying around! I have too many of those!
Hey Dave I still have those Losi motors waiting for you at the train desk!
I should have shown this pic before. You guys are probably saying " That has nothing to do with a Bruiser" but you could not be more wrong. This is one of my sons sponsors Airdrie Autowerkes, and with out the money and tires, I would not have been able to go to the last few races. Therefore not building my Bruiser! So you see how it's related? Thank you Airdrie Autowerkes!
Anyway a few weeks ago we were at a race in Drumheller Alberta and this was my view from my work bench in the trailer. A MX track and off in the distance... Bad Lands! Sooo cool!
So in between races I got to watch old war movies and build my Bruiser!
I had completed the chassis in Kamloops (last race) and now the hard part!..... The tranny!
Rod, I wanted to come to Drumheller to see Cody race, sorry Shannon and I couldn't make it. Would have been sweet to bring the rock crawler and the KOH build to the badlands.
I would rather have a Mountaineer to be honest! Don't get me wrong, the re re Bruiser is still cool but it's just not the same as an original. At least when Tamiya re did the Scorcher, it was very close to original looking! I wish they had done the same with the Bruiser! That tranny, diffs and black chassis just don't cut it IMO!
slotcarrod wrote:I would rather have a Mountaineer to be honest! Don't get me wrong, the re re Bruiser is still cool but it's just not the same as an original. At least when Tamiya re did the Scorcher, it was very close to original looking! I wish they had done the same with the Bruiser! That tranny, diffs and black chassis just don't cut it IMO!
That's what I keep telling myself. So far it's working.