OSSUM MB Jeep ratrod remix: This kit should contain the full rolling train parts to convert or built a 2WD jeep with a front solid axle, it is design to fit a 35-36 900KV brushless outrunner motor working on 3 cell. To make this built I used the raised tray, back frame, tub and windshield designed by Intashu. The 2 speed gear box design is borrowed from 3D Anarchy Jeep built and was fully reworked for this model. It has a functional gear stick lever moving during gea change. The gearbox has a larger bottom housing to accommodate larger gea. The dog teeth are also reinforced. Although I fit used this model with a fixed 3D printed differential I have now switched to this metal solid axle which is more reliable. To get the correct track I replaced the large stock wheel hex by some thinner ones and I fitted low offset wheels. Please note that this model requires a couple of holes to be made on the chassi frame to fit these parts, I have not redesigned the frame as I though it was not such an issue. For gear box assembly guidelines take a look at the 3D Anarchy Itructable Parts: Intashu Hotrod Conveion Kit (pick at least the rear raised frame, tunnel tub & raised tray) Original Ossum model (pick the remaining parts): 3D Anarchy Model (alternative for the remaining parts with diff, however the front chassi frame won't fit gearbox mount holes, take the Ossum front chassi itead): Front wheel (design by Ataylor60): Rear axle (this one is can be locked but that doesn't matter): ESC 45Amp: ESC 30Amp ( alternative easier to fitin the engine bay): Outrunner 910 KV: Belt S3M-186: Drive shaft (good quality one here): Front tires (they are quite hard, not the best but looks scale): Rear tires (cheap but some tires are excessively warped!): Rear shocks (I took those from a drift car, I wish they were not pink!): 18650 battery contact: Suitable steering servo: Hitec HS-225 / HS5245, Futaba S3016 Suitable gear servo: Towerpro MG90D (probably many other micro servos fits) The front "shocks" were made by soldering a 3x5mm bush onto a 6x5mm brass pipe , I used a M3 partial thread screw as a shaft (head ground flat) connected to a M3 ball end. A shock cap file is included if you want to make a set. The gear box shifter stick is a M3 partial thread screw, the linkage is 2mm diameter wire. I used a push rod linkage on which I cut the stem to connect the lever with the wire. Brass pipe 6x5mm and 5x4mm (link to come) I added a 40mm 12V (or 6V) fan to fit on the front grill, I removed the ESC fan. Video link: Edit 10/06/19: for correct belt clearance print "Motor 52t " at 99% scale (X and Y only is best but you can scale down the hole thing too!)