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I don't think there is any difference in the body between Juggernaut 1 and 2, but since I only have the latter I don't have any way of checking. There is nothing about the differences in the chassis that would necessitate a change in the body. The TXT-1 uses big machined aluminum side plates and cantilevered suspension so it is very different. It uses the same axles but with axle mounted servos. Even the transmission changed slightly to use a 6mm output shaft instead of 5mm. With all those things together, I don't think you could reasonably convert a TXT-1 to a Juggernaut or vice versa. However, converting between Jugg 1 and 2 is quite possible. |
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Yes, the Jugernaut bodies have differences. I'm quoting a guy who owns both trucks here: The only difference I have spotted is on the rear shell, the front shells seem identical. On the Jugg2 there is a raised area around the rear mount holes which matches the shape of the hinge assembly and makes lining the bodyshell up easier. The Jugg1 doesnt have this feature. Source: www.tamiyaclub....different/ Unfortunately, Tamiya has done slight changes like these many times, just to confuse (and let down) their fans. The Subaru Brat body instantly comes to mind. The first one, then the mudblaster, and then the re-re. It did not matter the changes made to the ORV chassis throughout the years did not really affect the way you attach the body. |
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Wasn't aware of a difference between the Brat and Mud Blaster. Do you recall what it was?
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Check the rear bed section of your Brat, some recess or something. I remember being disappointed when finding out. It's not a serious change but you know we don't appreciate that kind of thing. I don't have the body anymore, but I'm sure there must be some pictures in the net. I'll check for that. |
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