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• #1052
Will it square up when you put the belt/gear cover on? Clutching at straws!
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• #1053
Hah no, it actually got worse!
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• #1054
Bollocks! Is this the hop up clutch, tried it with the stock centre gear?
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• #1055
No. I’m hoping after it beds in it will sort itself :)
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• #1056
After much procrastination I have ordered the iridescent pink and gold paint for my Racing Fighter.
Also got re-enforced M Parts and carbon shock mounts as well as ball bearings for when I do actually build it. (Soon as I've finished my Lego 911 now) -
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iridescent pink and gold paint
subtle - I like it
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• #1058
Meanwhile, on Tamiyaclub, someone has home-brewed a slipper clutch for the Avante / Egress transmission
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• #1059
Nice work but look at the state of their soldering!
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• #1060
We're looking at getting a kit Tamiya buggy for isolation. Tempted by the Neo Soarcher or is there a better recommendation?
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• #1061
Basically this thread.
Neo Scorcher, Racing Fighter, Dark Impact, all good for the £100-200 range.Re issues of the Frog/ grasshopper, etc are nostalgic fun, but not as good as the more recent stuff.
Lunchbox often gets mentioned as a robust kit for fun and cheaps.
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• #1062
DF-03 (Dark Impact) or Top Force
Egress or Avante if you want something that takes ages to build and paint! Obvs a bit of a wallet emptyer
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• #1063
Used to love my Wild Willy back in the day.
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• #1064
look at the state of their soldering!
3/10 for soldering
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• #1065
I’m pretty sure he runs Full Option, who have been modding Tamiyas for time.... they did a kit a while back to the Jamie Booth Egress
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• #1066
Top force for the engineering, but DT03/ DF03/Neo Scorcher for bashing
Or if you like silly things, get the Nissan Titan Truck, a 2wd stadium truck, FUN!!!
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• #1067
Hadn't actually spotted the detachable plugs on these Tamiya motors.
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• #1068
Unplugged and soldered on to a TBLE-02 with wires cut to size for the DB01.
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• #1069
They are so handy eh! I don’t have them on mine so put in inline bullet connectors
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• #1070
Yeah they are super nice! Makes you wonder why they stick the horrible stock inline motor connections on them too.
Quick dry run in the chassis:
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• #1071
Coming along nicely.
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• #1072
That looks really neat. What's the scale for on the back of the motor?
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• #1073
Pit crew are exhausted
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• #1074
It's for advancing the timing.
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• #1075
I've only really used silver cans, so this is new to me - what does 'advancing the timing' mean? what happens to the car if it's turned one way vs the other?
Clutch installed. Bit of a weird issue where the rear belt won't run true and rubs on the spur gear pressure plate. Rebuilt everything about five times and have minimised it. But annoying.
Going to remove the body posts, no need for them when you can run full velcro around the chassis.
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