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  1. Yes, they are indeed very similar and mostly interchangeable. The bearing you mentioned is #53136 (included with the TA03 parts). I've put ceramic diff balls in all of mine. The generic Chinese kind at about 50 cents each. Works great.
  2. I've had a similar experience with the SAL option, something of which you'd expect it to be available. Mailed them about it and they then enabled it. Probably just an incorrect setting in the system.
  3. Red is for Ferrari, yellow for a Lambo and black for a Porsche. But I can make an exception for a scale car.
  4. Same here, recommend RcMart and Stella - Banzai for Japan. Don't know the other one either... I haven't tried them since the domain name change but this used to be Etamiya (where I had good experiences) : http://tamiya-au.com/shop/en/
  5. Excellent, that would mean it's cross browser functional (I suspect Samsung will work as well as it's very similar to Apple). Thanks, guys!
  6. Cheers, that's good news. I had to read up on Windows touch events but it looks like they are also supported (and thus are triggered in the script). It would be a great solution to make elements draggable, otherwise one would need a whole lotta code and library plugins...
  7. Great pics indeed, like the content wasn't tempting enough.
  8. Great stuff, it's half a Formula chassis like this!
  9. Hey guys, This time it's not an actual update yet but I would very much appreciate some feedback on this feature I'm trying to develop which I could implement on the sitelater. It's a lightweight plugin that makes things draggable. The point is that I'm trying to make it touch device compatible but I cannot check myself if it actually works. The code is on a separate site (Codepen) for testing and this doesn't quite work yet on mobile phones. So if anyone has a tablet with an Android or iOS operating system, could you quickly check if the square on this page can be dragged around? http://codepen.io/Shikkediel/pen/ZYbWzL Hope you don't mind me 'abusing' the large and often responsive audience here for this. Many thanks in advance in any case.
  10. Tam USA's got this as a download one as well. http://www.tamiyausa.com/items/radio-control-kits-30/trucks-36500/rc-clod-buster-kit-58065
  11. Gotta be one of my fav cars - including the 1:1 version.
  12. They are the tyre dimensions (in mm) indeed... Outer diameter, inner diameter, inner width (at the flange?), outer width if I'm not mistaken. Edit - inner width and inner diameter could be construed as rim dimensions of course...
  13. And certainly the 58087 doesn't belong on that list either.
  14. You'll have more opportunity to the tweak the ratio with 0.4 mod too. Spur has more teeth so you can pick a slightly closer range with the 20T+ pinons...
  15. Looking at the Tamiya driver a bit closer, it actually does not seem 'pointier' than a Phillips one. On the contrary, which makes a lot more sense. This also explains why the medium one is recommended for M3 Phillips (on the rear of the package), while the large one is used for M3 JIS.
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