Wow, looks amazing Jonny!
Thanks for the follow up, Really nice build of a great car and I enjoyed watching the Malcolm Smith video again From somewhere out in the wilds of central Ontario.
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I believe I've given this idea more than enough thinking time now ... more to follow
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An american president had one
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Super Champ I bought at the end of last year ... I paid quite a premium for it at the time but it will need going through at some point. It's had a rather half assed restoration & even a casual look shows stripped threads, loose fasteners that suggest more stripped threads and/or damaged heads, many of the fasteners are incorrect, it's been rebuilt with well worn bronze bearings, and the rear suspension is very loose & floppy suggesting wrong or very worn parts Still, it looks clean
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It was Reagan
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My re-release Brat ... I bought a fresh set of decals & replacement "glass" in anticipation or a repaint but it will do for the moment.
Cut line on underside of bed, most of of which just needed 2 or 3 passes with a scalpel. The nodules needed a quick tickle with a wee saw. Wow, what a half-assed, ugly kludge ... most of the hole is unnecessary, and doesn't even work properly - not only does it foul on the MSC wiring, it doesn't have adequate clearance for the nut on the oil bottle, meaning there's no way the body can sit level enough for the front wheels to rotate freely. |
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Wheel swap means I'm half way to another Frog ...
... so I've started on a Penguin Customs shell. This is much better formed than the last one I had from them (much less bulbous around the top rear) but the wing had no indication of where it should be cut ... main body has been masked up for the black roof rails & is currently outgassing in the shed... |
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Rear bed notched, but the incomplete development (at the very least) continues with the bracket that holds the tailgate on fouls the rear cage & the "FS" bracket that hold the Super Champ rear bumper on...
I can't go any further without a front body post, I'm not aware of any Tamiya part or combination of parts that would work - no wonder it's missed out of the instructions Dimensions required are a 86.4mm long, 7mm OD round rod, the bottom 27.2mm need to be turned down to 6mm OD, bored & tapped for M4 thread. The top 7.7mm needs to be turned down to 4mm OD, domed & drilled for a body clip.
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Hey Jonny!
Thanks for making the cut on the Brat body and trying it on the super champ, I have always wondered, and almost bought a spare shell to try it out. Now that I see it I am not sure I want to anymore . I am sure you will make it right but it's not as straight forward as I thought it would be and always gets back to the original question....why? I guess someone at the big T thought an alternate shell for the Super Champ would be a nice idea, a top heavy idea on a buggy that was already too heavy but hey why not. I will keep watching as I am sure the missing body post won't be too much of a challenge for ya From somewhere out in the wilds of central Ontario.
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