VW Beetle baja nitro 4 wheel drive
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 7:36 pm
Today started okay, then heading into the Toxic Hell drive thru so Tina could get her quesadilla fix a good sam says "hey buddy, you got a flat."
So it had enough air to get home and do surgery, a big old bolt right in the tread.
A new tire is out of budget so I hit the bats cave, a 2k ft of organized chaos to hunt tire plugs, tools and cement, hour of hunting for 10 min repair.
But a bit of a perk, I find another unopened box of RC junk from the move, and in it was the kyosho baja beetle (field)
I left the patina (dust) right on it for the photo shoot.
Its in pretty good overall shape and ran very little, the front wheel hexes are wallowed a little.
One front bumper mount has a crap repair with contact glue looking like chewing gum where JB could have made the repair far better and not been an eyesore hackjob.
The paint is okay but like many early detailed bodies thin places cracked, bummer.
These were a bit odd, nitro powered (this one has replacement non stock engine) yet they had reverse, and to be more eccentric it has an engine spun belt (rubber band) engine cooling fan, (might help to clock head with air flow)
Forgot to mention, this one has an era correct tower hobbies radio.
I will likely place this one on the trading block, but its pretty cool.
So it had enough air to get home and do surgery, a big old bolt right in the tread.
A new tire is out of budget so I hit the bats cave, a 2k ft of organized chaos to hunt tire plugs, tools and cement, hour of hunting for 10 min repair.
But a bit of a perk, I find another unopened box of RC junk from the move, and in it was the kyosho baja beetle (field)
I left the patina (dust) right on it for the photo shoot.
Its in pretty good overall shape and ran very little, the front wheel hexes are wallowed a little.
One front bumper mount has a crap repair with contact glue looking like chewing gum where JB could have made the repair far better and not been an eyesore hackjob.
The paint is okay but like many early detailed bodies thin places cracked, bummer.
These were a bit odd, nitro powered (this one has replacement non stock engine) yet they had reverse, and to be more eccentric it has an engine spun belt (rubber band) engine cooling fan, (might help to clock head with air flow)
Forgot to mention, this one has an era correct tower hobbies radio.
I will likely place this one on the trading block, but its pretty cool.