@@rcinhand9671 Well there used to be one like this in the 80's before the Lunchbox and it has Ford Ranger wheels. I think that they wanted this to be the modern version of that.
With the Lunchbox / Midnight Pumpkin wheels you simply switched your "Pajero" to a 58499 Tamiya "Montero Wheelie" ... but with oil filled shocks. More than 30 years back I ran my Tamiya Pumpkin with CVA shocks and a Reedy Pink Dot motor. It was a blast to drive and I had rare rollovers. Now I own the same chassis as you showed here but also switched to Pumpkin Metallic Special Chrome wheels. In my eyes the "new" Pajero wheels are not well thought through. As another comment here earlier, it may be that they wanted to resemble the look of the old 58044 style. But creating new wheels with this outdated mount style instead of introducing 12mm hex to this chassis seems to be short sighted. I "grew up" with Tamiya and I still buy some of their models, but honestly I sometimes simply doesn't understand their marketing.
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Scratches shows someone had fun with it. Hope he is enjoying the truck.
He is! He loves it
Good info, I'm really liking the look of that kit. I might pick one up.
The oil shocks and the metal body posts are worth it. The price comes out to about a Midnight Pumpkin when you buy the wheels.
Good to know about the difference with the front hubs 👍
That would frustrate some people, I would think
Ah yeah it does look better with the Lunchbox wheels. Great RC for all ages really. Thanks for the info 😁👍👍
I don't know what they were thinking with the small wheels!
@@rcinhand9671 Well there used to be one like this in the 80's before the Lunchbox and it has Ford Ranger wheels. I think that they wanted this to be the modern version of that.
I remember that one. They made the truck sit way too high with this one.
cool rc and wheels
Thanks!
Nice 👍🏾
With the Lunchbox / Midnight Pumpkin wheels you simply switched your "Pajero" to a 58499 Tamiya "Montero Wheelie" ... but with oil filled shocks. More than 30 years back I ran my Tamiya Pumpkin with CVA shocks and a Reedy Pink Dot motor. It was a blast to drive and I had rare rollovers. Now I own the same chassis as you showed here but also switched to Pumpkin Metallic Special Chrome wheels. In my eyes the "new" Pajero wheels are not well thought through. As another comment here earlier, it may be that they wanted to resemble the look of the old 58044 style. But creating new wheels with this outdated mount style instead of introducing 12mm hex to this chassis seems to be short sighted. I "grew up" with Tamiya and I still buy some of their models, but honestly I sometimes simply doesn't understand their marketing.
⚡️⚡️GREAT STUFF⚡️⚡️I’m glad I found your channel I look forward to seeing more of your videos📺 I do mostly TRANSFORMER Stop Motion 🎬📸🎞️ I hope you enjoy my animation‼️ 6:37 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Great stuff! You and Addam from @addamsplayground are onto something switching those wheels out. Man what a difference!
Thanks! I understand that Tamiya wanted it to be different from the other CW-01 trucks, but the wheels did not match
@@rcinhand9671 agreed…they’re just too small.