Tamiya Mitsubishi Pajero by Dave Hall [READER’S RIDE]
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Tamiya Mitsubishi Pajero by Dave Hall [READER’S RIDE]

19 October, 2015

Australia has some gorgeous scenery—in any scale—as can be seen by the shots sent in by Dave Hall of his ultra-realistic Tamiya Mitsubishi Pajero. Running on the CC01 chassis, Dave’s Pajero sports an 80t motor from RC4WD paired with an Axial AE5 speed control. The body is painted Tamiya dark blue and has been treated to a homemade roof rack carrying several handmade accessories—after all, you wouldn’t want to get stuck in the Outback uprepared. The Mitsu rolls on RC4WD 1.55 wagon wheels wrapped in Mickey Thompson Baja MTZs. It looks like the perfect ride to go exploring downunder, and Dave’s photos are awesome!

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Matt Boyd

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