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From: tamiyanutts
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  • Great vid! Subbed! Sub back? =D!

  • This thing must have a 70t motor in it. Ultra nice model, great work!

  • looks like the truck is out on a safari

    cool vid

  • May I know where u get the front bumper?

  • @sdd6131 Made it myself and back one and rollcage too.

  • love the ARB and K&N stickers, mate!

  • @kenjicharles85 cheers mate

  • where did u get the links from? i cant find any that are short enough

  • @rustler001 The links are the originals shortened to make the wheels sit under the arches.Use a copper pipe cutter to shorten each end equally and then tap out the holes to extend the internal thread.Hope this helps.

  • @tamiyanutts its helps ,:) and that is what i did for my hilux body after reading your comment . i would need 10mm less w/b for this body,  looks great the way you have it set up,

  • Tres realiste, beau travail!

  • would u consider selling this model ?

  • I think im gonna go for a 45t motor because you can crawl really well like this rig but you get a fair bit of speed for those steep hills =]

  • i want one, were and how much, were do i start i love it

  • @mattycalvert1990 cheers mate start with an axial scx10 get a land rover body from ebay and then many hours of work to get it how you want it but it's not cheap building scale Rc models.

  • @tamiyanutts just like wot i did but i have a 90 pick up and its only just finished took me ages and a good lot of money lol but its worth it hope to post sum vids soon btw luv the vid keep it up

  • really nice!

  • where did you get the body from mate it looks awsome

  • That's one of the more realistic crawlers I've seen, good job.

  • 55T ?

  • ahhh i cant find any landy body !! Grrr i should buy early !! NICE VID !! Keep them coming ..

  • Great model. Brilliant camerawork.

  • what, no lights?! so lazy!!! lol jk, very nice job on the truck, looks amazingly real!

  • Awesome! What motor u running? I have 2 land rovers the LR3 and Defender90 But with my defender and all the stuff I put on it made it heavy. I'm running 27t. Would a higher turn help out with the weight of my D90?

  • @respecv23 cheers mate.Mine weighs a ton with the cage and bumpers made of brass it's got a Novak 55t motor they produce alot of torque but run very slowly so you will only be able to crawl along as you can see in my vid.

  • @tamiyanutts I don't mind slow...That's what I want. Now if I change my motor to 55T, do I need to change the esc as well? Sorry not familiar with the electronics part. I have the stock axial scx10 27T motor. Anything else I would need to change?

  • @respecv23 as you already have a 27t motor changing to 55t will be no problem for your Esc the Esc's are rated on motor turns so if your Esc is running a 27t then this means you can run a 27t motor and no lower so going to a higher turn motor is ok no other mods to do just bolt in the new one and away you go

  • love the wheels...

  • love the wheels...

  • Great video. The speed the Landy was moving made it look like a real fullsize job. 5*

  • @spannernuts Cheers mate thanks for the comment

  • wonderful !!! the defender body fit in scx10 without any mods ? Thanks guy

  • @lucadegli Hi just had to cut a small part of the interior to clear the gearbox housing no other mods needed

  • Are you going slow on purpose?

  • @Hinckle66 it's a rock crawler mate that's as fast as it goes with its 55 turn motor

  • I was thinking about buying a scx10 and equip with a defender body. Problem is; where do I find a 1/10 defender 90 body?

  • The defender body is off ebay you can normally find them if you look under tamiya or rc defender body.They are shipped from Kong Kong.

  • Does the pajero body fit to this truck? Nice vid btw ;)

  • I would say no as the wheelbase is totally wrong hope this helps

  • Thanks ;)

  • where do i get those rims ?

  • They are off ebay

  • how did you attatch the cage to the body? did you tie it into the frame at all? if so how do you get the body off?

    -thanks

  • Cage is attached to the body by small allen key head screws,body held on by 2 posts going through 2 metal plates 1 each side of the chassis

  • @ryno490 u can also try using some velcro

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