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Originally Posted by nastety92
The truggy looks great so far. I can't wait to see your opinion compared to your D8T once you have it up and running and have spend some time using it.
Keep up the good work, it looks like you have a nice place to sit, relax and build the truggy.
Nick
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Thanks Nick! I can't wait either, Tamiya kits are a lot of fun to build. They're very well thought out and the instructions are easy to read and follow. That's the backyard you see in the pics, on a good day in Washington state. I had to get outside and enjoy the weather!
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Originally Posted by Hyper-5
hey, really nice buggy you've got there, hope is goes graet, just a quick one if anyone knows, lm looking at buying a trf buggy, either the TRF501X or TRF502X, lm not to sure which one would be better because the 501X is belt driven and the 502X is shaft driven, which one is better and why? (there are also more parts for the 501X than the 502X)
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Thanks!
I'll have another update in a few minutes...