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Psylence

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  1. Yea, you are not alone my friend. I've got the same bug although to a bit lesser degree. I can never leave well enough alone, theres always BETTER!

    And if you aren't doing full bearings in everything, well.. you just don't love your models ;)

  2. I've been building a Hilux high-lift since completeing my Bruiser re-re. I'm not impressed at all.

    The gearbox seems questionable in comparison, the plastic differential case which had all sorts of flashing inside that I had to sand smooth to make the thing axles turn without binding...

    I was really expecting a lot more out of the highlift kit, I mean... there was a chance to make things better and it really seems like a step down to me.

    Buy the bruiser.

  3. I wanted this one soooo bad, love the "realistic" looking buggies the most and this one packed a Technigold! I also seem to recall Tamiya touting the wider chassis tub for the newly released 8.4v NiCd packs..

    Make it so, Tamiya! :wub:

  4. Gold member discounts are $105 for $700 and $120 for $800.

    These are slightly better than their standard super saver club numbers. As of a few months ago, Tower raised most of their prices a few percent so you really need to join their "club" to get good prices. And need to buy a substantial amount of stuff to get to the second tier of codes...

    I actually bought my Bruiser from a US ebay seller as I got a better price than Tower had at the time.

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    The battery was a completely random "Hey, I wonder how long it'll take to get here on a boat!" experiment. The answer was 2 months :lol:

    And as it turns out, Tamiya Lithium batteries use completely different balancing connectors than anything else. Not sure how to overcome that just yet...

    S15 looks like it will be a nice sistership for the MFour from last weeks haul, and why not put Ti screws in the MFour right? :ph34r:

  6. Its a crazy idea alright... CRAZY AWESOME. :lol:

    Like what they use on gigantic mining dump trucks and whatnot. Also a few car manufacturers have played with this for hybrid/electric vehicles. Volvo comes to mind, they prolly get a lot of crossover from their heavy equipment division on that front!

  7. Aside from the gorgeous Pajero hardbody on the CC-01 chassis, this revamped Bush Devil body looks still so many times better than what most competing R/C car brands have to offer today.

    Does Tamiya have any serious competition for their particular r/c niche?

    Everything else seems to be geared to hardcore racers, or just ugly toystore junk. Or straight up ultra$$ boutique scale stuff..

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