Started with the basic idea of SRB, pretty much keep a tiny bit of SRB and some after market structural geometry. Plenty of custom made, CNC & hand made parts too.
Together also show my out of whack Mugen Bulldog lol
4wd Tamiya SRB (I would still call it a SRB...)
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Re: 4wd Tamiya SRB (I would still call it a SRB...)
Two Fantastic builds!!
We need more pictures of the rear transmission on the SRB
We need more pictures of the rear transmission on the SRB
Gone fishing
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Re: 4wd Tamiya SRB (I would still call it a SRB...)
I like what you did with that SRB chassis. Is the top of the transmission open?
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Re: 4wd Tamiya SRB (I would still call it a SRB...)
The rear is only a MIP so tranny
The front use the innards of the cable drive 4x400 conversion but supported by custom graphite sides. In short, the front tranny is WIDE OPEN!
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Re: 4wd Tamiya SRB (I would still call it a SRB...)
That looks like a build of the month winner , probably build of the year winner . Very tidy ,well done sir .
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
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Re: 4wd Tamiya SRB (I would still call it a SRB...)
Thanks for your kind words. How to enter the 'build of the month'??
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Re: 4wd Tamiya SRB (I would still call it a SRB...)
well if you don't know just click on the link on the tittle page but i'm sure you already know that
i love the Bulldog as well !
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
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Re: 4wd Tamiya SRB (I would still call it a SRB...)
Thanks for your kind words. Got it
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Re: 4wd Tamiya SRB (I would still call it a SRB...)
Really nice Tiger.
The rear cage is a work of art.
The rear cage is a work of art.
Chris.
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Toys.............they are!
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