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I bought a hornet... That's not a HORNET only a GRASSHOPPER with a hornet body and a lunchbox diffgears.
I have my old (1984) front wheeles (and only 1 rear with a H tyre). Luckly I think, no I'm sure that I will hopup it with alloy blue front and rear dampers, ball bearings and a new D parts set. The body is in a good shape. It just need a very small resto. Not black nor full in place decals but it is pleasant for me. Maybe the drive will have new wears... I am disgusted but happy too. Just a little work to have a nice car. (If needed, I could put a grass diff gears on.) |
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Last edit: by stingray-63.
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During the time I have the budget to buy a full set of wheeles, I will mount my old front wheeles and a pair of mint academy rear wheeles.
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Grasshopper diff gears are the exact same as the Hornet. If you go with the gear box mounts from the D tree you'll need the little helper springs and the rod that goes through the gear box at the mounting points.
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Yesssss. Like the lunch Meister. I have the axle and springs are coming out of ebay.
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Looking good.
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Thanks Meister,
not perfect or mint like new but just I like Only some details and perfect for me |
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That's what counts in this hobby. |
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