Horatio
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Mmmmm. New car smell...
This full build will be documented here in due course.
To begin with, the manual is clearly illustrated with black & white diagrams. The pages are mat paper finish. Bag M comes with generous sized silicone oils, tools and grease. The multi tool is really nice. Whilst anyone attempting to build this will surely have proper hex drivers, it's nice that they include L-shaped Allen wrenches - they're very useful for 101 jobs.
The Truggy body may not be in 'fashion' but it's not the worst looking thing either. It's nice that they include one - Xray usually don't. And Corally supply 2 - 1 clear, one painted with their Kronos XTR.
Diff components were of the highest quality. Steel gears and out drives are very crisp and well finished.
'Helped' by PJ the cat.
So,
Beautiful CNC machined 7075 pivot braces. Wow. Very nice
Chassis milled/machined to within an inch of it's life...
The pictures don't do it justice to be honest. It's nice.
It deserves to be given a chassis protector.
Erm....PJ - can I please use the towel....
That should do it. Keep the scratches at bay.
Next - suspension arms - and mounting diff housings to chassis.
This full build will be documented here in due course.
To begin with, the manual is clearly illustrated with black & white diagrams. The pages are mat paper finish. Bag M comes with generous sized silicone oils, tools and grease. The multi tool is really nice. Whilst anyone attempting to build this will surely have proper hex drivers, it's nice that they include L-shaped Allen wrenches - they're very useful for 101 jobs.
The Truggy body may not be in 'fashion' but it's not the worst looking thing either. It's nice that they include one - Xray usually don't. And Corally supply 2 - 1 clear, one painted with their Kronos XTR.
Diff components were of the highest quality. Steel gears and out drives are very crisp and well finished.
'Helped' by PJ the cat.
So,
Beautiful CNC machined 7075 pivot braces. Wow. Very nice
Chassis milled/machined to within an inch of it's life...
The pictures don't do it justice to be honest. It's nice.
It deserves to be given a chassis protector.
Erm....PJ - can I please use the towel....
That should do it. Keep the scratches at bay.
Next - suspension arms - and mounting diff housings to chassis.
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