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Not a buggy - P4M
P4M, aka, a Pro 4 Mini.
Sorry for the blurryness, it was about to rain and it finally did when I snapped the last one. Its built out of a pile of spares I have from a Pro 4 and a Cyclone. The body is the old beater from an Ebay M03 - the wheelbase is right but the width is out and the front arches needed enlarging. It still takes 6 cells, and the front gearbox design means it can be swapped from a spool, or a diff to a oneway when needed. Front wheel drive, but if I can get the centreshaft cut down, it can be 4wd too. Haven't run it yet though. Any Q's, just ask.
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More pics:
Just a few more jobs to do before its ran, such as countersinking the bottom rear of the chassis, and getting some longer front shock tower screws and spacers.
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hi mate,
like your car...Just a thought...would something like a Kamtec shell be any help. the ones for the ministock are 178mm width or the ones for he v12 are a bit larger and may well accomodate |
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garry, i also made a 1/12 scale pro 4...i'll post some pics tomorrow...i have the same problem trying to find a body to fit too
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i like the idea of the servo at the front like that, good idea
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here are the pics of my mini pro 4
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Looks great - is it still 4wd?
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yeah it is...i cut the shaft down and crossdrilled a hole to rejoin the shat...quick little bugger
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