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Originally Posted by Dazzler
I fear that what may have been acceptable and fun back then, just won't tick the boxes for you now.. You might want to run it up and down the street, do a few handbrake turns, wear the spikes off the tyes, then back it in to a kerb to bust the rear axle... Once you're done, and want to disconnect the battery, you'll find the horrible little Tamiya plug melted together...
They are my memories of the hornet.. 
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Sadly this was the conclusion I came to as well, bloody awful bump steer and rear end hopping under power as well. Actually discovered my Wild One was marginally more "fun" and made a reasonable vintage-class racer too.