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I'd start on the Lunchbox myself - it looks pretty tidy, what's it look like under the body? Common "faults" with these are broken body mounts (I got some replacement alloy mounts off ebay) & the handling - they bounce everywhere & have the turning circle of a supertanker, but that's part of the charm IMO They also seem to attract silly paintjobs - this is mine, for example: It's car you really need to run with a mate who's got one too - but then another problem comes to light - laughing so hard you can't drive properly |
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washed them all, the hornet i think is gonna be a part out, the kyosho 4wd thing needs some more thought and investigation before i even start on it. the boat is straightforward repair and connect servos. BUT............. put a battery in the lunchbox and woohooooooooooo......took it for a spin up the road. steering needs centering as it veers to the left badly but it does steer so i think just some adjustment is required. its got a wheely bar on it and flashy headlights i love it |
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The Hornet would be the easiest fix. Cool thing is that you could fit your new wheel set and adapters on it.
Grasshopper and Hornet only have a few differences - apart from the body - that all have to do with the rear suspension. @jonny-wan-kenobi : Aaah! a Jedi I see you like to make the driver! Strong the force is within that Lunch Box. |
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Yep - it's a "stock" class 27 turn motor, but will whizz all over a 27 turn "silvercan" motor, it should also be a little faster than a Tamiya Sport Tuned 23 turn motor ... no wonder your Lunchbox goes so well |
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