Pajero Jtop pre-testing not completely done and body was only temporarily attached but had to run it, lol... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1U1fYUPJzM http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...ajero/0016.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...o/IMG_4347.jpg |
Pretty dang sweet. Makes me want to pick up ones of those bodies even more. Do those trees already have leaves on them?:ror: |
Looks great on the rocks. "thumbsup" I see what you mean about the tire performance and needing to be broken in. |
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thanks for the kind words. I dig this little guy. Quote:
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What? Those trees don't drop their leaves? That's un-natural. I can't get enough of this rig... more, more, more! |
nice video and a nice place to run pablo. that jtop is looking sweet. looks like those dawgs must be new. need to wear some grip into em :D lol |
Good shake down! I like the look ma, no hands.. whats left to do? looks like its finished to me.. |
thanks guys. thats a nice little park. we go there every thursday for a lunchtime crawl. Quote:
-make front body mount (currently 2 zip ties, lol) -attach interior to body. currently rear body mount is only to interior. body is not attached to interior at all and comes loose all the time as the truck flexes or takes a tumble. -make and mount front bumper and non-op winch -mount rear bumper -make and mount rock sliders -paint dash. currently still original color. needs to match dark tan of the rest of the interior, which is painted. -rear upper shock mount is temporary until the alum one is cnc cut. may be a while. -glue tires -waterproof -decals -install taillight LED's. not sure if I'll cut out the body and make lenses or just drill for the LED. -paint turn signals, taillight trim -make scale goodies (tool box, hilift jack, etc) -fasten Charlie into his seat. so lots of mostly little things... |
Looks great! The center console looks like it has an in dash navi. High tech! |
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WOW!!!!!"thumbsup" what a great pajero you got there"thumbsup". seeing these makes me really wanna make one. what kind of chassis did you put on this one? how bout the axles, drivetrain, shafts and suspension?:) |
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TLT axles, motor and HPI gear reduction unit (Wheely King crawler hop-up) is under the hood, axial transmission used as a transfer case, standard rustler driveshafts with metal yokes, RC4WD 90mm scale shocks http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...o/IMG_4365.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...o/IMG_4364.jpg |
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