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  • so you used two of the same motor chassis parts love it

  • thats a really nice looking Bug and fast too, awsome vid

    

  • You should grab a team powers mini 540 brushless its 30% shorter or something.

    available as8.5T-10.5T so it should go like a 13.5T or bigger perhaps.

  • Nice Bug, where did you get that steering I believe it is Kawada do you have another one I'll buy it off of you, or maybe you can sell me that one.

    Anyway very nice bug I aways wanted to do a twin motor M-chassis but have not yet.

  • sweet, I tried to build a dual motor as well out of a manta ray and a FF Jaccs civic.

    But gave up after I couldn't get the right size front arms.

    ( mine was to be off road).

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  • Thanks a lot. :)

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  • You're getting that Bug onto three wheels! Way nice!!!

  • Many thanks :) and so sorry for delay.

  • It's okay, and no problem.

  • i have a Tamiya VW beetle too! but blue with the stock 1967 wheels and i do doughnuts and everything in the netball courts

  • Your situation seems more cool than mine. I like stock chrome rims but they are rare and I could not find. I got 2 set of stock rims last week, finally.

    I'm happy now.

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  • Keep the good vids coming! Gives me good ideas for my next project.

  • Many thanks.

    Also I'm searching for something new.

    We have a nice hobby. :D

  • Very good. But why not a mini TL01 or mini TT01?

  • I love this type chassis for two reasons.

    First, its suspension has unique mono-shock as you know.

    I guess an old car rolls itself extremely with cornering.

    Mono-shock of mo1 and mo2 works like a seesaw and helps rolling-motion of chassis.

    and secondly, Twin-motor 4WD can change both its static balance and torque distribution easily.

  • Great job, I Have this the idea for long time In a M03 I working on it. Congratulations, I love is amazing.

    A greeting from Spain

  • @cocka99

    Thanks for commenting

    Both M-01 and M-02 of Tamiya M-chassis can enjoy various formations very easily, it just likes playing with LEGO blocks.

    I love them! :D

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  • nice work. Would love to see a rally version of this 4wd beetle.

  • @supergreg010

    Thanks, I'm surprised that you remember my past project.

    I'll try this on ground in spring. :D

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