BUiLDiNG the Tamiya CC-01 Landfreeder 4WD 1/10 Scale Truck (Part 2): Assembling the Kit

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A quick montage of photos and footage of all the parts and steps required for assembling a bone-stock Tamiya CC-01 kit. From start to finish. This particular version is the Landfreeder #58579 from 2013.
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The photos included in the montage were not really intended to be part of a video (sorry for the dubious quality) but I thought this video would be a nice supplement for those of you who have already watched part 1 of this series - or have a CC-01 yourself and would like to revisit the build process.
The video is the second part of a series of three videos that will show the making of a bone-stock Landfreeder. The CC-01 is a quite disputed 4x4 Scale Truck Chassis designed for good looks, light trailing and all round off road running from Tamiya. Visit my channel for more unboxing, build and running videos & playlists of the model. Here you will also find full specifications and information.
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