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Tamiya and other R/C vehicles (not just for Christmas)

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Well I’ve finally succumbed to the temptation and hold you all accountable!

DT03 Racing Fighter on it’s way. Rather excited!

Just ordered the kit for now, will sort all the transmitter etc out in new year. Any recommendations?

 
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Bigwig, controller and paint etc. all wrapped waiting for next Monday. 8)

 
Posted : 18/12/2017 3:04 pm
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I am ashamed. I bought a cheapie off Gearbest. I was just minding my own business at work, checking our facebook messages and up popped an advert, I was poweless to resist

 
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I am ashamed. I bought a cheapie off Gearbest.

Actually I bought two. The awesome truck hasn't arrived yet but my cheapy 4x4 "crawler" (useless at crawling) arrived- one of these, for £12.24

https://www.gearbest.com/rc-cars/pp_365016.html?wid=121

No torque, and terrible turning circle but we bashed it around remorselessly for 2 days without a hitch (bouncing down the stairs in the house, tearing around in the snow...). So I decided to see what'd happen if I fitted a 2S lipo and it became INCREDIBLY AWESOME, for about 15 minutes, and now I think I've burned out both of the drive motors (they smelled amazing).

I don't think I'd have had as much fun with a proper car tbh 🙂 Next step- see if I can replace the motors.

 
Posted : 30/12/2017 4:36 am
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I had an original Top Force. I remember my dad taking me to the shop too choose a car and a second hand (nearly new) Top Force was the car of choice.

I didn't like the pink it had been painted though so it got a new shell ??

I used it for years but finally sold it, probably for peanuts, when I need some cash. It was quicker than my mate's cars, had proper limited slip diffs, oil shocks and carbon fibre. I wish I hadn't sold it, looking back I think it was a pretty decent thing ??

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I've got a Baja Champ in the garage that hasn't moved for a few years, I cracked the chassis, bought a replacement and I've never got round to refitting it. Tbh it never felt as good as the Top Force and my battery/motor combo didn't seem to work that well so I lost interest.

 
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Actually I bought two. The awesome truck hasn't arrived yet but my cheapy 4x4 "crawler" (useless at crawling) arrived- one of these, for £12.24

I am liking the look of the awesome truck. I've seen the cheaper one you bought on Amazon, although not as cheap as you got it and they review fairly well.

I managed to resist buying anything, although the FTX Outback V2 is tempting.

 
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A mid life crisis a few years ago led to me building this super-grasshopper from wrecks bought off ebay:-

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Then a vintage associated RC10, lovely cars, and nothing would beat it in it's heyday:-

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Big racer of 1/10 back in the day.
Indoor with an original optima.
Get racing if you can..

 
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I've got a Baja Champ in the garage that hasn't moved for a few years, I cracked the chassis, bought a replacement and I've never got round to refitting it. Tbh it never felt as good as the Top Force and my battery/motor combo didn't seem to work that well so I lost interest.

give me a shout if you fancy selling the baja champ...

Similar story to you was the first "proper" rc I had my dad took me to pick it up from a guy in the free ads. Sold for peanuts when I cooked the electrics...

 
Posted : 30/12/2017 10:33 pm
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@wiggles will do but I'll probably keep it, swap the chassis over and get it running again eventually.

Unless it's worth £100s 😉 which I doubt Very much.

 
Posted : 31/12/2017 12:32 am
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I have an old 1/10 nitro 4wd saloon car that hasn't been run for ages. Keep thinking I should strip and rebuild it but not sure what bits I need as it's not made any more. Branded as a PowerZone S10 touring car (although it came with a Subaru WRC rally car body). I'd like to put ball races in the hubs and new wheels and tyres/air filter but no idea where to source them? Any suggestions most welcome.

 
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Bought my girls a tamiya lunchbox each for Christmas, we've had great fun with them so far. So much fun I've just treated myself to a hpi savage flux!!!!

 
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Nice, always got to outgun the kids 😆

This is my current "fleet"

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Losi mini 8ight
Losi mini 8ight-T
Losi TEN-SCTE

The little one is the fastest! at least 60mph with a 3s battery.

EDIT: why dont flikr pictures embed?!?

 
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Feeling inspired, after about 10years of it sitting there broken, I'm rebuilding mine. Pretty much from scratch as it's the main chassis that needs swapping.

Also seeing as I remember it never ran very well can anyone recommend me a decent (but budget) battery, speed controller, brushless motor combo please? I want it to be quick but not uncontrollably quick. Already has ball races.

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Posted : 02/01/2018 10:31 pm
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Somewhere, probably in my brothers or patents lofts one of these is hiding.... would so dearly love to find and rebuild. Not the best performance wise, but a looker and massive fun.

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Posted : 02/01/2018 10:57 pm
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Nice. Have you seen this?

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I want a sand scorcher like this

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I got a nice toy grade drifter for Christmas.

I swapped the shell as it was a blue and orange aston martin to start with and I fancied a bit more of an Initial D look.

 
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Something like this would be plenty In that

https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/GoolRC-Upgrade-Waterproof-3650-3500KV-Brushless-Motor-with-60A-ESC-Combo-A3V5/282598254986?epid=22010939915&hash=item41cc2b298a:g:c6gAAOSwmVBZhEzT

Double check motor dimensions will fit

 
Posted : 03/01/2018 3:30 pm
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Ooh I was just thinking about one of those. For the cheap Mad Bull that I definitely didn't buy off ebay, whatever anyone may say, because as I said up the page

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I'm making an actual grown up decision

Well the [i]car[/i] was cheap but inevitably I've already bought shocks and bearings for it.

 
Posted : 03/01/2018 4:27 pm
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🙂

Not had a chance to have a pop at mine yet - been working and had relatives round.
Off next week though.

Have picked up a radio, servo, bearings, batteries and charger which came to more than the cost of the bloody car!

Can't wait to get stuck in now....

 
Posted : 03/01/2018 4:49 pm
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Phil5556-

Something like this would be plenty In that

https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/GoolRC-Upgrade-Waterproof-3650-3500KV-Brushless-Motor-with-60A-ESC-Combo-A3V5/282598254986?epid=22010939915&hash=item41cc2b298a:g:c6gAAOSwmVBZhEzT

Double check motor dimensions will fit

Cheers but I've decided I'm not going to spend too much on this one, I've just bought a £10 HPI can motor, which should be a bit better than the standard 540. The one in it looks a bit knackered, it's been bashed at some point and the brushes are past their best.

I've bought a new 2.4GHz radio & receiver and have half a plan to get hold of a Top Force like I mentioned further up ^^^^. [b]IF[/b] I do then I'll go brushless in that instead.

 
Posted : 03/01/2018 7:24 pm
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It's alive, rebuilt it last night into the new chassis. It moves but batteries are knackered so not had a proper run yet, hopefully new battery arriving tomorrow.

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Posted : 03/01/2018 7:26 pm
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I like the scale banana ariel accessory

 
Posted : 03/01/2018 7:28 pm
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this is mine, from a couple of years ago now, an XV-01 long damper rally with brushless upgrade

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just ordered one of these to build with my wife, should be fun 🙂

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I like the scale banana ariel accessory

And the colour.
Tamiya metallic purple?

 
Posted : 03/01/2018 7:50 pm
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Banana has added about 10m on to the radio range, works well 🙂

Yes it's a Tamiya purple of some kind, I'll check later.

 
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@titusrider the beetle looks like fun 🙂

 
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I used to love the battles between the Associated RC10 and the Losi XX crew back in the days...throw in the Schumacher cougar or cat? as well.

I wasn't down with the cool kids so had a Traxxas (bandit I think).

Tempted to get into this again as I've got a road track near me...there's also an off-road club too..hmm

 
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Metallic Purple PS-18

TBH I always thought it was the suggested colour but just checked and it's not.

 
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Just ordered a Neo Scorcher for the lad from Rossmod now as well. After seeing my built up Big Wig over Christmas his thunder tracks thing with 2 minutes battery life didnt seem so great. I wanted to get him a kit car in the first place. Lots of lad / dad bonding in the workshop is on the horizon I hope.

 
Posted : 03/01/2018 9:16 pm
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URMAGURD URMAGURD ITS HEAR.

Not Tamiya though

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This thing is shittily awesome- leaf springs and no dampers, 4wd powered by a single, overheated, smelly motor, puny servo... But it's just so [i]pleasing[/i] as it bimbles around, it's like an RC fatbike. Bonus points for having battery access under the tipping cab. I hope not to blow it up too fast but I think when i do I might stick some cheeky upgrades in it. Like, I just might have a carbon brushed 180 from an esky helicopter lying around... It's nice to have compatible hobbies

Turns out, I really like crappy RC toys. Now I'm just waiting for my Madbull and, er, the other cheapy I bought from banggood

 
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So that's three in a fortnight?!?
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Metallic Purple PS-18

Cheers Phil, that's the colour sorted.
Might be a bit bright with the yellow wheels but who cares?

 
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So that's three in a fortnight?!?

Well. I bought the first 2 cheapies about a month ago and the other one at christmas- they just took a month to arrive (and in the case of the crawler, about 3 days to explode) and the madbull last week. Give me [i]some [/i]credit 😆

 
Posted : 03/01/2018 10:45 pm
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That truck's cool.
Although I admit that anything I have I just want it to go as fast as possible without self destructing :mrgreen:

Are you a kitesurfer? Used to be a Northwind that posted on kiteboarder forum.

 
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Nah, but I've used this name on motorbike forums...

 
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Oops. So I have a Top Force on the way by the looks of it. My finger slipped on the buy it now button.

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@Northwind, loving the truck. I have one similar.

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Great ad for a full size one.

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I had a TL-01 with long suspension arm and oil fill shock kit. I had hours of fun with that back in the days.

Reading this thread make me look again. I was looking at Tamiya originally and then found this:

[url= https://www.wirelessmadness.com/losi-mini-8ight-t-1-14-4wd-avc-electric-brushless-truggy-rtr-los01000i?keyword=losi mini 8ight t]Losi Mini 8ight-T[/url]

I keep thinking it's too good to be true but seems genuine. I am now £139 poorer but what a deal! I will see on Monday.

 
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Well that does seem like a much more sensible idea, much cheaper and probably a better, more modern car.

But that's not the point of a Tamiya :mrgreen:

 
Posted : 05/01/2018 5:07 pm
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I don't care how good it is, it looks weird

 
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Has to be 1/10th otherwise it’s a toy

 
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If you did get that losi for that it is a great deal I have two of them and they go for £120+ second hand

 
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That Losi seems too good to be true nearly brought the one for sale on this very forum for lots more money, we shall see 😆

 
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I have both the buggy and truggy versions, thinking about selling the buggy now though as having two is a bit silly

 
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Hi Wiggles, how have you found them lots of horror storys about bits breaking etc on the internet?.
You run them standard or lipos battery etc?.
I am hoping it will be reliable and fast enough standard.

 
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Well I found a fun new game with the Neo Fighter chasing the boy round the car park tagging his back wheel, great laugh!

Well, it was until I mis-judged it and went between his wheels, chassis snapped when he ran it over. Bah.

I don't blame anyone though, certainly not myself anyway. Impossible to forsee that happening....

 
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Hi Wiggles, how have you found them lots of horror storys about bits breaking etc on the internet?.
You run them standard or lipos battery etc?.
I am hoping it will be reliable and fast enough standard.

They are pretty strong for their size, mine has a faster than standard motor and I run it on 2s and 3s lipos(crazy fast) only things I have changed because I actually broke them were the rod ends and shock eyelets (about £10-15 for upgraded ones) and has been fine since.

Definitely use lipo batteries.

 
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can you recommend a decent cheap lipo from ebay to fit this losi?

 
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I use these batteries and this charger

https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-2200mah-2s-30c-lipo-pack.html
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/accuell-s60-ac-charger-uk-plug.html

Its a tight squeeze I had to trim a tiny bit of the plastic on the battery mounts but I dont really use them anyway and just use velcro to hold it down. you will need to change the conector on the battery or esc or just get an adaptor cable if you cant solder

 
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WEEEEEEEE. I hadn't quite realised a) how big my madbull would be and b) how fast it'd be even with stock motor. What a laugh, it's lucky it's tough as I keep driving it into our apple trees. Clearly I should never be allowed anything faster.

Unfortunately the transmitter that came with it is pretty much worn out... Fair enough, I knew it was a nearly-new buggy with someone's old kit thrown in and the price is still happy-making. Anyone recommend a good value replacement? I don't know the first thing about it tbh.

I'd like to use it to drive at least 2 vehicles- I plan to spruce up the blue truck a bit. So it's got to be simple to do that, I assume I just stick a receiver in each? I think I prefer twin stick at this point but maybe I just need to get used to a pistolly one?

 
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Some great cars and stories in this tread. My latest purchase was a Tamiya Sand Scorcher body on the eBay 20% off day. I will probably buy a re release grasshopper or frog to donate a chassis and build it up for Mrs Racer as my Re release scorcher is the only R/C has ever shown an interest in.

 
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Northwind - Flysky GT3C

About£35 for transmitter and receiver, rechargeable battery and has multiple model memory and extra receivers can be had for about £5

 
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Cheers Wiggles.

 
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After a bit of to-ing and fro-ing I'm returning that cheap Madbull. And buying, a new Madbull. Hurrah! My cheap entry into the hobby is not so cheap but still not bad. Ordered from Jadlam and got the buggy for £75 and a lipo for it instead of nimh since I have a fast lipo charger.

Only now I want a scaler very very badly.

 
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What Scaler are you thinking of Northwind? There are some nice kits out there now and there has never been more choice!

 
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Not sure tbh, need to keep it cheap (and sell some other stuff to pay for it) so an Outback 2 seems likely- good enough to just go, cheap enough that I can get some pocket money hopups for it over time. But open to suggestions. (it's kind of a shame you can't get a kit Outback- you can get a rolling chassis but it's barely any cheaper than the RTR)

Aside; the little army truck responded excellently to a 180 motor upgrade, I reckon that's what they did the website videos with as the stock 130 was gutless. But it didn't like a 2S lipo quite so much and now the steering chip is dead. Ah well! I'll find a cheap servo and esc for it, it looks like a standard servo on its side will work. I think it's given me £20 worth of fun already though

 
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I don’t have any first hand experience of the Outback and run Axial or RC4WD normally but I was quite impressed with the Carisma SCA-1E I saw at a competition earlier in the year, it’s a bit over budget at £229 but it has a lot of features standard that would normally be hip ups at that price point ... there is also a kill t out soon so that might be cheaper.

 
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That's definitely got the look doesn't it. Cheers! I'll definitely not be buying anything more for a while anyway so I'll wait and see what happens with the kit

 
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Blew the ESC on my 1/5th Savage last week, running 8s lipo.

Just ordered a new ESC and might drop down to 6s from now on, cars are afteral not supposed to be air bound 99% of the time.

 
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Had some good sales on ebay so lashed out on a used ECX Barrage that came with a nice selection of hopups, and 3 lipos for some reason. The shell is frankly disgusting but it'll take the shell off the FTX Outback no problem, and all the basic model's issues are sorted- proper servo, wider stance, and the ECX comes with better electronics stock.

(previous owner's picture:

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Blew up the motor on the second day, thrashing it around in the snow in a very uncrawlery way, my bad. So it's donated one of its lipos and its servo to the Madbull for now. I'll get some more bits for it (it's amazing how much you can spend on ebay and aliexpress while never spending more than £10...)

Oh and the madbull's in the middle of paint which I think is turning out quite nicely, and, because of the 20% off ebay deal after christmas, gained a brushless motor for maximum damage. The servo from the Barrage is ridiculously strong for a buggy, 15kg IIRC but it's good for muscling all that bendy blobby tamiya steering out of the way.

Hopefully the 2 are different enough that I can enjoy them both but I have to say, the scale crawler thing suits me down to the ground

 
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I think I am going to have to get a car/truck.

I decided to get an RC plane a few months ago, well I bought a sim programme and a transmitter, I was told the sim is very good and it saves lot's of mending planes. After lot's of trying I can't keep a plane under any sort of control!
Start with a car I think, how hard can it be;-)

 
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Love the idea of planes but I don't think I could deal with the heartbreak of crashing them 😆 Whereas crashing a buggy or a crawler is more or less the entire point.

 
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Whereas crashing a buggy or a crawler is more or less the entire point.

You're right, however after building up my new car I fear that it's going to be too nice to crash 😯
Just finishing painting the shell now, hopefully be able to run it tomorrow 🙂

 
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I'll definitely not be buying anything more for a while

1 week ago 😆

 
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A week IS a while.

 
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[quote=Northwind ]Love the idea of planes but I don't think I could deal with the heartbreak of crashing them

It's not quite the same issue with modern foam ones. The micro ones don't have enough momentum to do huge amounts of damage and you can fix them with tape, however I have found that you do end up needing to replace some bits. However with the slightly bigger ones all you need is EPS glue. I have one of these http://www.bananahobby.com/4-ch-fms-blue-mini-f4u-corsair-v2-rc-warbird-airplane-rtf.html - once flew it pretty much full throttle straight into the ground and the only thing I had to replace was the prop, just glued the rest of it back together again.

 
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That looks like a great base Northwind, looks like it’s had a tyre ungrade too, RC4WD Iroks?

 
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Copies sadly but considering I know nothing, they seem fine. (that's another thing I like about the scaler thing, there's no point in worrying about top performance- it gets me in the fatbike nerve)

The stock ones came with it too, they're a lovely looking Falken licenced tyre but they've got no tread. I have some metal beadlocks on the way just to add some low down weight so I'll maybe mess around more once they arrive. Or I might just get another set of rear madbull wheels and put it on those, they're all 12mm 😆

(also, had a proper LOL about the price of balancing weights if you add "RC" or "crawler" into the description, might have to add some to my ebay store 😉 I have about a million in the garage that came with my bead breaker)

 
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Last night, i changed the oil in my rear shocks (four of them) as they were running a bit soft on the stock 25wt oil, gone up to 30 and feeling better and have a spare bottle of 35 just in case. If still no good, change of springs will be required.

Today my new 150A ESC should arrive allowing me to run 6S Lipo's (running 2 in parallel for balance and run times) which means the car could exceed 80mph given the room and if I can keep all 4 wheels on the ground.

 
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Wow, two sodding months, but it's finished.☺

Only managed about an hour a week, but thoroughly enjoyed the build.

Managed to strip a chassis screw, but fixed it using the plastic tube from a cotton bud as a plug. The self tapping screws are an unbelievably cheap touch and might put me off another Tamiya.

Couldn't fit the receiver box without a low profile servo, but it's all together now, just waiting for the paint to dry on the shell (have been running it without the shell for a few days).

Can't believe how much fun the bloody thing is to drive - instant childhood. Fast enough, handles well, hasn't broken even after a trip to the local skatepark.

And I built it myself. Useless me, who struggles to put a shelf up.

The manual was great until I had to install the servo, ESC and receiver, it assumes a level of competence I only aspire too, even if it is aimed at 8 year olds.

Not had so much fun in ages.

It's purple, obviously.

Thanks for all the responses and inspiration.

Next on the agenda looks like the M-05 Citroen 2CV.

Once again, thanks for all the responses, very much appreciated.

Pete.

 
Posted : 21/02/2018 6:36 pm
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Nice work fella.  TTIUWP.

 
Posted : 21/02/2018 7:36 pm
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Cheers mate. Struggling with TTIUWP though....🙂

Just finished a battle  with the decals - just about got the hang of it at the end - lots of big pieces, not easy to line up.

Anyone else finished their impulse builds?

And can anyone recommend a photo hosting site which plays nicely with the new forum?

Thanks.

 
Posted : 27/02/2018 12:32 am
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I'm still finishing paint on the Madbull, I got a bit carried away...

Having a lot of fun with the crawler though. Fixed the Barrage and decided to sell it on as a runner, and got this:

https://flic.kr/p/G8teH3

Literally the same thing but 2 generations newer so it has a better motor and axles and is a bit longer. And is hideous and orange. £140 brand new... Stabbed in a lipo, got a used killerbodies Pajero body that'll go on it, and some standard cheapie bits- some pressed steel beadlocks, a hobbyking esc and an aliexpress winch and light bar. I can't ride just now so it's been getting bounced around the local woods a lot- but I just twisted a cv shaft off it so waiting for a warranty replacement on that.

(oh, photo is from flickr, just copy in the basic link from "share" and the forum photoises it without you needing to do anything. Progress!)

 
Posted : 27/02/2018 12:46 am
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Northwind, I really fancy one of those crawlers, and have resisted buying one for about 4 months. Your pictures aren't helping my willpower!

I sold my Hobao Hyper 10 chassis and Tamiya Mondeo for not much yesterday, but the drift car didn't sell so I might play about with that. Or I might just leave it untouched for another couple of years...

 
Posted : 27/02/2018 10:33 am
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Well, if it's any help if I was starting again I wouldn't buy this truck- it's great value but the drivetrain's a bit suspect and it's taken some effort to get it solid. And since I'm not using the stock electronics and I'm replacing the body, the point of the RTR seems a bit lost... Now this, I would buy:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3RACING-KIT-EX-REAL-RC-Crawler-EX-REAL/332544079911?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649

 
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Sorry, I missed that reply. Yeah, that's useful actually. I was looking at the Carisma Coyote around Christmas, but thought that the FTX Outback 2 offered better value. Now I am not so sure.

I didn't make a lot selling on my old stuff so I am trying to forget about RC stuff, although I am tempted to buy a lunchbox and fit the old motor and radio gear from the drift car that didn't sell, because  Lunchbox! We used to have a Lunchbox and Pumpkin about 20 years ago, well I still have it but it's fairly broken and I suspect it will all be really brittle now too.

 
Posted : 02/03/2018 11:57 pm
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The Coyote looks lovely tbh. Though I think in some ways it falls into £1500 Mountainbike Territory- where everything's a little bit better than a £1000 mountain bike, but not enough to be gamechanging, and definitely enough to be annoying if you then upgrade bits.But the shell, mmmm.

The Outback 2 and its cousins are superb value tbh but realistically you're going to strip a diff spool sooner or later and spend £15 an end fixing that, and they need a new servo on day one really so that's another £15... And then you'll probably want some steel beadlocks to get the weight down low. Basically, it's crack cocaine and the first hit's free.

Ugliness aside, my RGT is pisstakingly good for £140.

 
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