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Toyota Tundra Truggy Build "WTF Tundra"

Kylar

Rock Crawler
Joined
Jul 13, 2011
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Location
USA
I was lucky enough to purchase this awesome chassis from Warren "WTFab"

Here is was in stock form.





I built it into a roller with Wraith axles, SCX10 trans and skid, rc4wd dual spring shocks, rc4wd 2.2 wheels with Proline TSL's, and a brushless setup with a novak ballistic motor.



It ran and crawled great, but i felt it needed a bit more added to the look. The generic scx10 sliders stuck out a bit far for the body, and i wanted some fender protection.

I got a hold of Warren and asked for his help, told him i wanted some nice built in sliders, some mounts for the body, and some fender protection. Luckily for me he was able to help and i sent it off to him for some revisions "thumbsup"

He sent me progress pics along the way and i ended up with this :mrgreen:





Here it is with the body mounted, as you can see it follows the body lines perfectly! He does some incredible work "thumbsup"


 
Got it built back into a runner today. Most of the setup is the same, but i changed the wheels to a set of Motoworx 5 spoke beadlocks. I added a toolbox, a minibed and some scale accesories. I have the other mirror and roof lights, I just have to install them. I'm also going to do a full set of leds as well.






Some pics of the minibed and accesories


 
That didn't take long. Lol

Great work so far. Looking forward to seeing some action pics.
 
Clean looking rig you have there!

Thanks!! i cant wait for the weather to warm up so i can drive it.

The cool part is the axial honcho cab also fits very well, so if its still kinda cold i can run that body, and not risk damage to the Tundra hardbody "thumbsup"
 
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