I've never had a Pan Car but I'm sort of curious and after a little advice from a few of you guys in my Pan curious thread I settled on some (forgotten to me ) middle ground in the form of the Bolink Digger , the Digger was basically a 1/10 Pan car called the Round Tracker that was retro fitted with off road tires , Lexan gear cover and a Lexan radio box .
Crude for sure but in the day of the Tamiya SRB on a smooth track they were quick ! Pretty poor on the rough stuff .
Later Bolink produced the Digger 2 again based on a Pan car chassis called the Invader , a chassis with slightly more advanced suspension.
In between these versions the UK Schumacher team started to go off road with a modified version of the original Digger with a more advanced suspension that's suspiciously similar to the Digger 2 .
So I hear you ask which car am I building ? Well..... none of the above

in our discussion in the other thread Jeff with his Factory Works hat on showed me two Digger chassis from his product list , one was the original Digger chassis and the other one that was designed as an upgrade by someone who raced one and had a more advanced suspension much like the Schumacher and Digger 2 and this is the one that caught my eye , so after some discussion with Jeff and a great deal from Factory Works both versions winged there way here to me .
Now an RJ Speed axle has arrived and it's time to throw in a few 3d printed parts .
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
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