The Official "What is it?" Thread

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Hayashi Dome?

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i knew u would come through! :lol:

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HI!... Anyone know what car this is? I'm pretty sure it's NOT a Tamiya. Never seen Tamiya use that style of MSC. The seller says it's not the original body.

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hello !
got this in a part lot ,and want to re-sale it :

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I think this gear cover is for B3, am I right ?

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THE H.P FREAK wrote:HI!... Anyone know what car this is? I'm pretty sure it's NOT a Tamiya. Never seen Tamiya use that style of MSC. The seller says it's not the original body.

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Sanwa Porsche 936 with hacked-up battery box. I think the body IS the original body (do you have a top view?). It's pretty rare and 1/10 scale. Except for the battery box and possibly one servo it looks complete.

If you decide to get it, could you please take some good pictures of the wiring? I have one in worse shape and missing the MSC with all wires cut, and this car uses a somewhat exotic wiring set-up (I think there's a light that comes on on the bottom of the chassis when the motor gets power).

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hugger19 wrote:i think this body is called something dome?????
Cool, a Dome Zero body! What scale is that?

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hugger19 wrote:i think this body is called something dome?????
The Dome was made by MRP. I have a 1/8 NIB but maybe there was also a 1/12.

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I have the Hirobo version 1:8 Dome Zero.
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thats pretty cool. mines on ebay if ya want a 1/12 scale version :)

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I keep finding random stuff in my garage... This is a JG part of some sort. There's a lot of hardware in the bag though, so maybe it's part of a larger kit/hop-up or something?

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Battery strap for a jg oval chassis. Which one I'm not sure, maybe it fits em all. That would have been the smart way to make it

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Thought this was for RC10, but seems it may be B2/3?


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t2 i think.

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scr8p wrote:t2 i think.
I'll second that.

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EvolutionRevolution wrote:
THE H.P FREAK wrote:HI!... Anyone know what car this is? I'm pretty sure it's NOT a Tamiya. Never seen Tamiya use that style of MSC. The seller says it's not the original body.

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Sanwa Porsche 936 with hacked-up battery box. I think the body IS the original body (do you have a top view?). It's pretty rare and 1/10 scale. Except for the battery box and possibly one servo it looks complete.

If you decide to get it, could you please take some good pictures of the wiring? I have one in worse shape and missing the MSC with all wires cut, and this car uses a somewhat exotic wiring set-up (I think there's a light that comes on on the bottom of the chassis when the motor gets power).

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