Okay, cool. They came from eBay seller "edelstahl-paradies" btw. They're actually closer to your home than mine.
Mmm... I guess the hexes are not just for keeping good stock. Like the blue ones for the Willy too! |
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Now you got me curious.....
What's under those hexes!!!!! Tell us....tellus!!!! Cheers, bram Restoring Countach 58005
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I didn't really notice the box, but it does look suspiciously like a Bruiser ... the brush is a bit of a giveaway |
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I'm going for tiny, myself ... Has anyone, anywhere actually used that brush? I left my sealed in the packet on the offchance that in 25 years, _not_ having the brush might slightly devalue my Bruiser ... and the fact that it doesn't seem to have any immediate purpose. I think to pretty much all RC applications, a cheap toothbrush would be better - it can get in smaller spaces & scrub tyre treads better, + the shorter bristles mean it won't flick muck around as much. It's still a mystery to me - such a purposeless & inconsequential "bonus" just makes Tamiya look a bit crap. A proper bonus would have been a driver figure, or maybe some LEDs |
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Nice
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