

People
do a lot of strange things with their Volkswagen Beetles. While
to me it might seem strange to buy one in the first place, I'm talking
about modifying them in various ways. The most common mod I'm
aware of is making a beach buggy out of one. That sort of thing is
what drove the 58016
Sand Scorcher. It turns out the simple suspension on a Beetle is
pretty well suited to sand use. People have done even stranger
things though, things like putting a Beetle body on a monster truck
chassis. That's what got us the 58060
Monster Beetle. What I've never seen anyone do is this thing
called the Blitzer Beetle. It is rear wheel drive with four wheel
independent double wishbone suspension, nothing like a Beetle. It
has a massive track width with huge balloon tires, nothing like a
Beetle. So what is it supposed to be? My guess is it
supposed to be an excuse to put the iconic Beetle body on the aging
Falcon platform to boost sales. It worked. (It might also be
a stadium truck.)![]() Page 1: Assembly |
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| Description |
Manufacturer |
Model # |
|---|---|---|
| Blitzer Beetle (2011) 1/10th Scale Radio Control Off Road Racer Kit |
Tamiya |
58502 |
| Mabuchi RS-540SH-6527 27T 540 Brushed Motor | Tamiya | 53689 |
| 13 Tooth 32p Steel Pinion | Robinson Racing | 0130 |
| TBLE-02s Sensored Brushless Electronic Speed Control | Tamiya | 45057 |
| 2 Channel 2.4 GHz DSMR Receiver |
Spektrum |
SR215 |
| Standard Ball Bearing Steering Servo | Futaba | S3004 |
| TS-14 Black Paint | Tamiya | 85014 |
| TS-31 Bright Orange Paint | Tamiya | 85031 |
| Rubber Sealed Ball Bearing Kit | Fast Eddy | TFE1898 |