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Just recently uploaded this video on how I restored the Super champ
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I recently finished this video of restoring the Super champ
It took me about 3 months to make the video, most of that time was waiting for parts to turn up |
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Thanks, no I am Australian.
The run time is about maybe 8 minutes. I'm looking for a new project at the moment, hoping I can get a hotshot to restore |
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Only asked as Italians talk with their hands too So your really keeping it period correct Excellent choice I have 2 SuperShots, 1 Hotshot II & a Hotshot. I'm about to start a hybrid project With All of the 3 shot's models donating various components That I have collected If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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I have 1 boomerang and 1 hotshot II on the desk to end
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Nice video, personally I wouldn't put any wire wheel dremil bit onto metal parts as mine will remove metal & leave the parts all scratched. It was a shame that they re-released it under a new name as it probably killed the value of these more than before.
My other car is a Tamiya - bumper sticker on my van
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Thanks, the wire wheel removed the surface rust quite well but is a bit hash on the alloy parts.
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Hybrid hotshot sounds like a cool project
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It all seems worthwhile in the end when you finish a long build |
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