Yeah! The body screws are super tiny, the instructions could be a bit better..just don’t OVER TORK THE BODY SCREWS!! Injora products are pretty decent btw!
Agreed. I really like Injora. I have spent a lot of mo ey with them. I run everything from 24th scale to 10th scale Injora parts. Quality and innovative parts. Bash, Crawl, Repeat!
Injora is coming out with a v2 that the hood works. I used some shock spacers to raise hood. Works great
I didn't like the look of the raised hood on mine. I have seen that method. Other than that it's a great chassis.
@hyperc5249 yes it is for the price I think it's as good as expensive ones
Mine will be here tomorrow for my high trail and all the upgrades I’ve done to it
Great review, I may have to pick this up!
Thanks. It definitely improves performance and keeps the scale look. I hope someone comes out with a 3d printed interior for it.
@@hyperc5249 That would be pretty cool to see!!
Did you paint the body panels just on the inside, outside, or both? Looks great.
Inside. Thanks.
how about a Meus vs Injora comparison?
You got it. I'll run all 3 comp rigs against each other. Working on the Kangaroo build now.
Yeah! The body screws are super tiny, the instructions could be a bit better..just don’t OVER TORK THE BODY SCREWS!! Injora products are pretty decent btw!
Agreed. I really like Injora. I have spent a lot of mo ey with them. I run everything from 24th scale to 10th scale Injora parts. Quality and innovative parts. Bash, Crawl, Repeat!
what brand of paint did you use on this?
Tamiya Orange polycarbonate
Did the polycarb paint stick well then? I am concerned about durability. I think the Injora panels are actually molded out of a nylon base plastic.
Not like normal lexan. I cleaned them really well and did a few tacky coats. It's been months, so not a real problem.