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  1. Ok everyone I am trying to rebuild/restore a couple of TNX trucks which are rusty and one part I am struggling with is the ball pivots as the chrome coating has rusted off. Here is a picture of some new ones. Any ideas after I have removed the rust and polished with a dremel? 
    I see you can get new ones at Tamiya ISA however I can’t purchase from there as I am in New Zealand.

     

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  2. Being down under here in New Zealand shipping costs are the killer for me so I like to purchase locally from a very small market however if you are not in a hurry every now and then a collector will decide to sell off their collection or others will find that old model or two from the attic, or a family member is cleaning out stuff for someone who has departed and the prices will sometimes be reasonable and other times they will not but they eventually become more reasonable. I waited years and years to buy my first Econo hand original series 1 Sand Scorcher for a very reasonable price. It also all balances out in the end over time as long as you do move some stuff on yourself to recoup some of the funds you have expensed. The thrill of the hunt still exists at the end of the day.

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  3. I have plenty of chassis’s that end up simply being holders for the bodies I like.....an expensive holder at times..Tamiya realise that it would be counter productive for them to simply sell all bodies separately. You will note they never rereleased the Blackfoot body and Monster Beetle bodies when they did the rerelease kit versions.

  4. On 6/1/2019 at 11:10 PM, Malakite said:

    thanks guys - well none of the batteries leaked at all - thats why I am so confused?  Shall I open them up and take some pics for you?

    Open it up. The batteries had not leaked in the transmitter I showed under my black rot picture......it could also just be a wire from the battery compartment has corroded and broken loose....it happens sometimes

  5. Ok after dipping my toes using Buyee I must admit it is simply too easy. You just need to be careful with the cost of international shipping as it can add up very quickly. There fees are reasonable I think. I purchased 3 ta03 chassis’s - one new built and two with little use for about $110NZ which was pretty good inclusive of their fees. The domestic shipping and international shipping however was almost $160NZ which was a lot more than I have ever paid for shipping before. I think if you can keep a parcel under 3kgs the shipping is a lot less so I guess you could say I have found out the hard way. Translations are very good and you can link over to yahoo in need and I use a translator of my iPhone with camera to look at other details if there are any more that have not pulled through. You can also see exactly how long before if finishes to the second as opposed to the minute in Buyee.

    I also picked up some 53140 and 53131 aluminium wheels and postage was very reasonable- price paid all up was probably half to what I have ever seen them on EBay.

    I picked up a NIB TA03 kit which cost $93NZ for domestic and international shipping also which is similar to shipping a new release kit from Asia to me in NZ these days...used to be $50-60NZ but has crept up in recent times.

    I watched a new built in box TGX Kure Nismo sell for $21001 yen....chassis assembled and body not painted or decals - looked like everything was there.....yes I was very tempted.....

    https://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/384375988#group=nogroup&photo=4

    I am not sure my wife is happy that I know about this site however....... :)

    happy hunting fellow TC members

     

     

  6. 21 minutes ago, nowinaminute said:

    Sometimes people enlist in ebays "global shipping program" which means they just send the item to ebay and ebay themselves deal with the international part. The problem is they just seem to randomly generate the shipping cost using some algorithm which can either be very reasonable or ridiculously expensive. I sold a few things GSP before and it's so random it's ridiculous. I've seen people pay $20 to have an entire RC car delivered and then other people pay $60 to have a single tyre shipped, no idea how ebay come up with those prices.

    If they are using GSP, it might be worth contacting the seller to see if they would be willing to post it to you themselves which would probably work out cheaper.

     

    Global shipping programme I avoid if at all possible as it appears to be a rip off......well at least most of the time

  7. I live in NZ so we don5 have a large market place to purchase Rc stuff from so EBay has opened the world up for me to source car parts and new kits at reasonable prices or for hard to find parts. We have a local trading site where you see the really great deals (we have all been lucky at some stage to score a bargain) and also some sellers who have no idea about value and them low and behold someone pays what I think is a silly price as I suspect that it is simply people attachment/emotions that relate to something they owned in their childhood being stirred up by seeing it again. I waited about 10 years before I managed to bye a second hand sand scorcher for. $175NZ because everything else was going for over $500. One just has to be patient as things will pop up at a reasonable price at some stage. I miss the seller JR-RC  who used to find all sorts of Tamiya stuff. He is in Australia now but doesn’t have nearly as much stuff as he used to on the Bay.

    I personally think EBay has opened up RC rather than kill it as I believe a lot more people have access so a bigger selling pool and bigger buying pool which I guess means bargains are harder to come by as there is more competition, it has probably however killed your local hobby shop unfortunately.....or we have? Oh and don’t start me on sniping......

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  8. As long as you don’t spend too much and they don’t take over the house you should be ok......but let’s face most of us have probably spent more than we should have at least once or twice along the journey and have too many of them in the house at some stage.....and like any long term relationship /marriage it’s has its ups and downs along the way......still married after 26 years and she sometimes hates the cars and other times simply doesn’t care....she has her hobbies and I never comment on what she spends on them which I know is considerably less than I do......I do get asked why do I need them and why don’t I build more of them from time to time........men at from mars and women are from Venus (book) .....springs to mind and I have never read it.

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  9. When are a set of wheels too far gone? I remember Beetlelover restoring some Lancia wheels https://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.asp?cid=105729&id=3092 many years ago and carefully glueing a new outside bead on a set of rims that looked well past their use by date. I came across a set of pretty bog standard 26mm rims with completely rotted out rally tires. I have given them a rough sand after removing the tires. Two came out not too bad - perhaps that go on the side of the chassis that will face the wall. I will look at using a bit of filler and then some primer and paint to finish off when I next have a paint job on the go. I would be interested in what other people have done to restore wheels.

     

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    After a sand and put some tires off a cheap set of rims I can’t use as hex was 10mm

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  10. On 4/18/2019 at 8:37 AM, a.w.k. said:

    Yes, bought, built and painted decades ago by myself. I tried to imitate the original iridescent paint job before the iridescent colors were available, and i think iridescent green/blue are still not available. It was done by painting a very thin layer of metallic green backed with layer of blue.


    But i dont want to hijack this thread, so here i found the plated Calibra wheels also in my collection:

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    And some wheels made out of billet aluminium

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    They would like great on v5 golf. I think I have a similar set stashed away somewhere.

  11. My dad (passed away 20 years ago at aged 61) had circa 1500 matchbox cars including almost 2 complete sets of the original yesteryears. He purchased an almost complete set to finish the set (the other collector would not split them up).  I remember many weekend trips to look at matchbox cars and dad purchasing them along with trips to the local hobbie shops on a regular Friday night. The owner of the shops put anything newly released aside for dad so he never missed out and he had other stores in different cities organised to source additional specials if he wanted more than one of anything limited. I was never short of my own matchbox cars to play with. All of dads were housed in 3 roof to floor glass display cabinets and two other large glass cabinets. I am not sure we even have a picture of them which is a little disappointing. When dad passes away mum and my brothers had the task to catalog them (I live 1500 kilometres away and was expecting a 3rd child at the time) and put them all back into their original boxes. Given the internet was relatively new we ended up sending them to the UK to be auctioned off. I kept all of the VW’s from the collection and his first ever collected car - a Morris Crowley bullnose. They are packed away at present as we recarpeted the entire house and I have not managed to get to the boxes they are in yet. I will share a picture once I get them back out and see if we have any other photos of the larger collection.

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