I might be wrong, but I see more than 1 car in there! I seems to be mostly Tamiya and Kyosho. The driver is from the F150, rear end looks like Sand Rover and front end looks like Kyosho. Cage also looks like it could be Kyosho. Some close up pics at different angles might help.
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It's a Marui Galaxy.
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Nice,
The body looks like the marui coors and the chassis is for me a marui too. The driver is a tamiya |
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Andy, You are Lucky because you have a coors melling body with the chassis.
It is originally the bill helliot car. Made by Marui on a shogun chassis. Originally, you had 2 possibility on the chassis. On road and off road version. In the kit was 2 types of wheeles: sponge slicks and picot tires. The high of the chassis was reglable with screws. Very interesting chassis |
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I dont think that is a Coors Mellng body, just a body looking similar. The Coors Melling and the Shogun share the same chassis and the car andyaus has is a Galaxy which has a completely different chassis.
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That's right, the body is based on a locally designed car called the Holden Commodore. This particular 1 is a VK made popular by Peter Brock who raced them to victory in our major races here in Australia, namely the Bathurst endurance event. If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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