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Robb's Bolink Invader #2

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Well, I finished up the O/R, so time to get into the 2nd Invader of my trifecta. This one will just be set up as a typical pan car Invader. This one is just going to be a refresh, not a show restore.

I started off with an early version green chassis, and I initially wanted to stay with that, but it is slowly being converted to a later black chassis version. Outside of plate colors, there are a few other differences over the life of the model.

This is the foundation.

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INVADER 2.jpg

Broke everything down, cleaned up everything as best as possible, and then sat down to day to start assembly. First to put together was the rear pod, and this is where the cheating starts. Right off the bat, I didn't like the main chassis plates, so new black versions were ordered from factoryworks.com I was fine with this addition of black, because to be honest, I liked the mix of green and black on my O/R, so a nice mix was fine for me. And then when I go assembling the rear, I really cheated and went with a later shaft and differential set up, with black hubs, off a later version. I went this route because TBH, it was new and sitting in front of me, and was cleaner than the original parts ended up.

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Then add on the main plate. This actually takes a little bit of artistry to get everything lined up, and proper spacers are installed and such.

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Re: Robb's Bolink Invader #2

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Then moved onto the front. Just more cleaning and reinstalling. Most of the hardware on this build is new. I stupidly thought most of the fasteners with 4-40, so didn't really order anything, and then found out is is actually mostly 5-40. :roll: I found enough screws in the stash to make it work, and had a few bags of official Bolink 5-40 nylon lined nuts. I also managed to lose a few spacers of various widths, but had an official bag of Bolink spacers on hand to handle that.


Got the front basics on.

INVADER 6.jpg

Then shocks and such added.

INVADER 7.jpg

I had already checked out the stash of bodies, and found a NIP Bolink Indy body, and the body actually lines up with the posts of the chassis, so that was the choice. Problem with the body is that the front arms now stick out, and TBH, they aren't all that pretty, so now there is a chance that black front arms will be installed soon.

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Re: Robb's Bolink Invader #2

Post by THEYTOOKMYTHUMB »

Cool deal! I know I'm in the minority, but I love 32 pitch gears on classic pan cars.
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