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Nice effects. Congrats jim. With the chrome parts it will be terrible.
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That is "correct" - presumably so the big 6v 3-speed battery couldn't be connected to a 7.2v charger. Doesn't stop anyone connecting that big battery to a 7.2v battery, or the 6v charger to a 7.2v charger though IDK why they didn't just stick with their 6v connector (usually known as a Graupner connector now).
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Thanks Johnny!
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Nice batt pack jim.
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My 6v connectors weren't like these. ??? |
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My reference was the 1982 Tamiya catalogue ,,, might have been a short lived thing? |
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Mine were square. Not 2 "legs" like 7,2v. But in France.....
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Runners are ready for holidays. Tools spares and cars . Dt02 dt03 and brat rere wich will have its first run.
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I think I just bought a Blazing Blazer body.
Obviously everything has been stripped off it. But let’s wait and see. It’s been butchered about. So some fixes will need to take place, but it puts a body on my chassis. Fingers crossed.
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