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Touc4nx's corp is proud to present you the remastered edition of 8081.
This remastered edition include a totally new suspension setup, made of one rear live axle and independent front suspension with negative's caster angle.

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The springs orientation were kept as close as the original one. It means that the front spring ar mounted almost horizontally.
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The bodywork was modernized and has now a smoother look.

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Doors and trunk are openable.
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And the steering wheel is working.
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And Touc4nx's corp is glad to show you their last advertising :

 

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I already partly commented here. The rear axle is simple and a quick replacement for the stock axle. I might adapt it in my (second) 8081 (mod). I built another 8081 for size comparison with my actual 8081 mod, but as I have a lot of models built ATM I didn't have enough parts to built it stock, so I started to mod it already with what I had available. And now it's hard to stop modding it further. :laugh: ATM it's just sort of a facelift for the 8081.

Say did a rubber band help on the front axle of yours?

And could you also provide a few more shots of the car from different angles (incl. side profile)? From what I see here, it looks somewhat shorter than the original - don't know why, as I count 14L for the roof, so just 1L short compared to the 8081. I'd also go for bigger wheels - if they still fit - but that's just my personal opinion. :classic: If you add some red crosses and blue signal lights you got the perfect EMP runabout for light off-road missions.

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On 9/19/2019 at 9:02 PM, johnnym said:

few more shots of the car from different angles

I'm sorry but I won't be able to provide more pictures as I already scraped it.
For me it was just a super quick build done between other project with my leftover parts. 

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