I have a confession to make, I like most M chassis.
Most of them are very much borderline toy-grade, save for the M07/M08 you're looking at cheap plastic, bushings, friction shocks, etc.
I always felt that they made for fun, if expensive "novelty" on-roaders. Just something fun to run around on a dirty parking lot, more silly and very different from your typical touring car.
I even went as far as to buy a NIB kit (NSU TT M05), building the chassis was interesting, but I didn't like all of the extra crap that I needed to buy (bearings, etc). It was not a fun experience.
The newest MB01 is a neat novelty, still uses bushings and junk, but it still has the TT02s plastic suspension balls, suspension arms into chassis, etc etc. Basically, it's a cool idea but it'll wear out quickly, but it's great shelf filler if you're into that.
Most of them are very much borderline toy-grade, save for the M07/M08 you're looking at cheap plastic, bushings, friction shocks, etc.
I always felt that they made for fun, if expensive "novelty" on-roaders. Just something fun to run around on a dirty parking lot, more silly and very different from your typical touring car.
I even went as far as to buy a NIB kit (NSU TT M05), building the chassis was interesting, but I didn't like all of the extra crap that I needed to buy (bearings, etc). It was not a fun experience.
The newest MB01 is a neat novelty, still uses bushings and junk, but it still has the TT02s plastic suspension balls, suspension arms into chassis, etc etc. Basically, it's a cool idea but it'll wear out quickly, but it's great shelf filler if you're into that.
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