It was scale realistic in that regard. The suspension systems on modern "scale" trucks is ridiculously non-scale.XLR8 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2019 10:39 pm A very cool video indeed, thanks for posting it here Basher.
Couldn't help noticing that the office building appears to be the same building they are in today -- or at least 6 years ago when Matteo payed them a visit...
I guess it's true, the Tamiya Hilux had "suspension" but it was only in the academic sense. Yes, it had springs but WOW, talk about no articulation... haha..
Might be the coolest vintage video ever!
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