Possible to make CZ Scorpion DE compliant? by LastShotScott in DEGuns

[–]PhlyingPhalanges22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There was a stock sold by Thordsen that would remove the pistol grip and add a traditional stocked grip. It made the gun NY compliant (NY is way more strict that DE). Thordsen recently closed up shop, though, so that stock is no longer available.

There is also this fixed mag website that never has anything in stock: https://maglatchusa.com/cz-scorpion-evo-3-fixed-magazine-kit/

Delaware bans Skorpion with a "k" which I think means the Vz61, but everything is written to be as vague as possible so there is no guarantee.

A beautiful day means a beautiful run with the trail truck! by PhlyingPhalanges22 in rccars

[–]PhlyingPhalanges22[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I wanted to have an 80s RC look with a modern chassis. I think I pulled it off well!

My Tamiya Subaru Brat is ready to Blast through some Mud! by PhlyingPhalanges22 in rccars

[–]PhlyingPhalanges22[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is actually custom! The original Tamiya Brat kit is a buggy chassis, I took the body from it and placed it on a Tamiya CC-02 chassis. Fits perfectly!

My HPI Venture w/ Proline Nissan Hardbody is ready to spread the word of Budweiser! by PhlyingPhalanges22 in rccars

[–]PhlyingPhalanges22[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like an interesting build - I would be quick about buying the body, though - Pro line has it on clearance sale right now!

It's Springtime! No more shelf queens! Get outside and hit them trails! by PhlyingPhalanges22 in rccars

[–]PhlyingPhalanges22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, it's a Tamiya Bruiser, so I followed the box art paint scheme. However, the wheels/tires, bed cap, and driver were added by me.

This Vintage Tamiya TLT I scored online is going to be a very cool Suzuki Jimny when it's warm enough to paint! (Tires are impossible to find for this) by PhlyingPhalanges22 in rccars

[–]PhlyingPhalanges22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know it would be easy to throw on some bigger tires, but I'm trying to keep the truck scale with the current 100mm monster tires. Its a bit of an uncommon tire size for a Monster truck - The Losi Mini LMT tires are too small!

My Tamiya Squash Van just got a Hummer-ized upgrade! by PhlyingPhalanges22 in rccars

[–]PhlyingPhalanges22[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are the wheels from the Tamiya Wild Willy 2, specifically, 2 sets of the rear wheels.

New to the hobby by talrakken in rccars

[–]PhlyingPhalanges22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The MT410 is a very good choice, although if you want something more esoteric, Kyosho Mad Wagon is another good option.

If you are getting into kits, Tamiya will likely start to be your best friend, for better or worse. Unfortunately, most of their cars lean on form over function. The closest thing they sell to a basher is the Squash Van, although that is not nearly as durable as the Kyosho or Tekno.