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Campbell IFS Buggy

nir38

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Campbell IFS Buggy Build.

I'm weak in English. :-(:-(
It isn't answered a question very much. I am sorry.

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subscribed ......... i was wondering if anyone was gonna pick this up for a scaler.

great work so far "thumbsup"
 
amazing start!

What transmission/tranny configuration are you going to use ? Rear mounted motor and transfer case ?8)
 
Thanks guys:)

I put R2 2speed on a center of the chassis.
It carries a scale engine model in the rear.
 
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I am all for this! What dogbones are you using in the front? What is the width of your front axle?
 
I am all for this! What dogbones are you using in the front? What is the width of your front axle?


dogbone is tamiya 56mm.
I don’t understand the car model.
wild dagger??
The width of the front axle is 206mm.
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