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#1: Project Tamiya Sand Scorcher Author: 64sandscorcher , Location: Folsom Post Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 08:14 PM
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Hello Everyone! I thought I would start a thread on my Baja like everyone else.lol Just a recap, I bought this bug for $500.00 as it looks:









It drives great, and already have taken it off-road on some trails. Most of my modifications will be in the suspension, like raising it and adding better shocks, etc. There has been some debate as to what year my bug is, but I do know that it has an IRS, a ball joint front suspension, and a 1600 dual port engine. The shell has a hard sunroof, & has a vin number that shows as being a 1964 beetle. But with all of the modifications so far, who really knows, right? Rolling Eyes

Since the bug runs fine, fluids changed and valves adjusted, I'm just adding the little things it needs, like a rear cage, a few cosmetic stuff, and prepping the body for paint. I'll try to add more pics as I go along, including custom stuff. What I plan to do is make a full scale version of an R/C car (Tamiya Sand Scorcher). I already designed the "Decals" in Illustrator, and need a few more things before painting.



I'm thinking either black & red, or white & blue for the two tone paint job. I'm probably going to paint it myself to save money, and also because it will be driven off road a lot and don't need a perfect paint job. My baja WILL get dings, dents and scratches for sure! here's a quicky photoshop of the graphics idea:



I also plan to add oversized things to keep it true to a 1/10th scale remote control car idea. Things like a tool box in the back that resembles a giant reciever, an electronic speed controller resister with a "Caution! Hot" decal, and an antenna whip complete with reciever wires protruding from the top & bottom. I'm also going to fashion some oversized body mounts on the outside, complete with huge body clips. Laughing What do you guys think?

#2: Project Tamiya Sand Scorcher Author: 64sandscorcher , Location: Folsom Post Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 10:24 PM
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I forgot to show the Blue & white paint job I might use:


#3: Re: Project Tamiya Sand Scorcher Author: locutisj , Location: Virginia Post Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 12:05 AM
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Judging from your post, you must be or have been an owner of the RC Sand Scorcher Question
I have the Tamiya Monster Beetle. Had it since the late 80's. It's in the RC/Hobby room on the work bench currently in need of some work including speed controller and Rx updating. I wanted to get it out and fixed up for the beach trip this year but the full scale Baja has priority. I rather take it this time around.

Any-hoo. Good luck with the project. Keep the pic's coming.....

#4: Project Tamiya Sand Scorcher Author: kyle_pc_75 , Location: Park City, Utah Post Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 12:12 AM
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Stick with the white and blue definitely. You'll get smiles and waves from all the right people. Love the idea!

Kyle

#5: Project Tamiya Sand Scorcher Author: AzBaja , Location: Mesa, AZ Post Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 03:20 AM
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White & blue, evan the red looks cool too.

Proud owner of Tamiya Frog in yellow, with a VW Baja Body in yellow too...

#6: Project Tamiya Sand Scorcher Author: danjones333 , Location: chandler Post Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 04:53 AM
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wihte and blue is sick!!!

#7: Project Tamiya Sand Scorcher Author: 64sandscorcher , Location: Folsom Post Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 05:06 AM
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While were on the subject of R/C cars, here's one of my custom aluminum cages I make for vintage Tamiyas Very Happy


#8: Project Tamiya Sand Scorcher Author: 64sandscorcher , Location: Folsom Post Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 09:13 AM
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Okay, here's an updated photochopped version of my bug, & I must say that it looks friggin sweet! I think I will go for the blue and white after all. I added a rear cage, antenna, and receiver wire, plus an oversized body clip. I also kept the vintage R/C aftermarket Team CRP rims, which look a lot like Douglas aluminum rims. It's amazing what paint and graphics will do to a car, huh?


#9: Project Tamiya Sand Scorcher Author: danjones333 , Location: chandler Post Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 12:31 AM
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cant wait man that thing is sweet.

#10: Project Tamiya Sand Scorcher Author: 64sandscorcher , Location: Folsom Post Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 08:48 AM
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Well I just picked up a rear cage from bugformance. I'm gonna paint and mount in a few days so I'll have some new photos. Here's the style:



Plus got a two stage air cleaner, and various other stuff to keep me occupied in the next few weeks. The air cleaner is too large for a quicky bolt-on, so I need to fabricate a mount and add a rubber hose from the carb to the neck of the cleaner. I might consider mounting it inside behind the rear seat area. I'll just return it for store credit if I can't make it work.

I have some new info on the year of my bug. The vin number does NOT match the shell! Looks like it's a 1964 or '65 shell on a 1969 chassis. I guess this is good news because I don't have to worry about shoddy welding & fabrication from grafting IRS and balljoint front end to a 64 chassis. It's still registered as a '64, so I won't change anything at the DMV.

#11: Re: Project Tamiya Sand Scorcher Author: 64sandscorcher , Location: Folsom Post Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 11:26 PM
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Well, it's been awhile but I finally got around to mounting & finishing some stuff. Here's a pic of the rear cage:



Just need to make everything else shiny & new to match the cage! Laughing
Also in the pic is the two stage air cleaner. Hard to see in the pic is the mount to the shroud for extra support. The engine isn't pretty to look at but she runs great for now. I plan on water/dust proofing key components soon before heading out to the desert again.

Here is the Empi shifter:



The short throw makes a big difference. I'm happy I also replaced the forward bushing and rear coupler too. The shifting is nice and tight and it doesn't grind into second when downshifting anymore. I thought my synchroes were toast!

I thought I'd like to add that it is not hard at all to repace the forward shift rod bushing, for those who have never done it before. All the shops around here told me to get a professional to do it! Took me less than an hour to install the bushing coupler and shifter, & this was my first time.

You can also see my new extinguisher & mount. I decided to just mount it on the floor out of the way for now. I just wanted it within easy reach. Once I put a cage in, I'll probably have it mounted to that.

Here's the new gauge pod with a VDO oil temp gauge:



I like these rubber mounts. It dampens vibrations and looks cool too! The other gauge will most likely be an oil pressure gauge.

Well, now that I got these things out of the way, I can start on some bodywork & paint. I'm not going for a show stopper paint job, just a quick spray can job so I can add those graphics.

#12: Project Tamiya Sand Scorcher Author: kyle_pc_75 , Location: Park City, Utah Post Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 01:56 AM
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Lookin' good, man, can't wait to see the finished product! Where'd you put the sender for the oil temp? So many opinions about that....

Kyle

#13: Re: Project Tamiya Sand Scorcher Author: 64sandscorcher , Location: Folsom Post Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 10:28 PM
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kyle_pc_75 wrote:
Lookin' good, man, can't wait to see the finished product! Where'd you put the sender for the oil temp? So many opinions about that....

Kyle

I haven't mounted the sender yet, thought about using a t-adapter where the stock sender is mounted because I'm gonna have an oil pressure gauge soon. I would mount both senders there. I know another good spot where the oil sump is at the front of the engine. There is a plug at the bottom where the sender unit can mount to. Definitely NOT going to mount it in place of the drain plug. Too close to the ground. I could see a branch or something taking out the sender! Still not sure yet.

Why you ask? Is there a spot you know of???

#14: Project Tamiya Sand Scorcher Author: JumpinBruceB , Location: Denver Post Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 04:26 PM
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I love the RC idea and as far as i know i think its a first on this site. (Someone please correct me if im wrong) Cant wait to see some finished pictures. Oh and one last thing way to go on finding a deal!

#15: Project Tamiya Sand Scorcher Author: 64sandscorcher , Location: Folsom Post Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 04:23 AM
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Just got some front fenders, so I'll be mounting those in a few days. A lot more bodywork is needed before painting than I thought. I'm basically patching the holes with fiberglass and resin right now. It's slow progress, but should have it ready for paint soon. I'll try to remember to take pics next time.

I'm basically garaging it now, because every time I take it out, I break something! lol 1 step forward, 2 steps back, you know? I just started a new job, so money should be flowing again. I might add that the garage it's in is an hour away from me (my moms), so just the weekends will be devoted to the project.



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