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I built this last year but only got the chance to film it today.  It's my version of the 8081 model, although it has very little in common with the original model.  The wheelbase, wheels, a couple of key panels and color scheme remained, but the rest is completely different.

It's powered by 1x BuWizz, 1x PF Servo and 2x PF L Motors.  The suspension is very soft but I still had to add weight in the form of a spare wheel to the back to make it more compliant.  I'm very happy with the front independent suspension and the amount of travel it offers.

Here is the video:

And some pictures:

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Full album is here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/1ubFX1id4Z2oDjA47

  • Jim changed the title to [TMC1] 8081 - Extreme Bruiser
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Well done. I like the variation on the theme here. The bodywork is a nice variation, as you can tell it's 8081 but takes it in another direction.

It's fast too!

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