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  1. First good luck finding them.for a decent price with this current pandemic. Something like a Dräger x-plore 3300 works nicely. Replaceable filters.
  2. That's standard tamiya screw should be easy. Have loads in silver. Same with the stepscrew.
  3. Just the screw might be easier to find as a whole bag. Which is missing one of the stepscrews? Number/Picture
  4. Something different, some sick idiots in Germany removed the bolts on a high-speed 300km/h railway track over a length of 80 meters just before a bridge. Fortunately nothing serious happened. As if this pandemic ain't enough.
  5. When I got drafted for the Dutch army, ages ago, In training a Commandos guy explained what a versatile cool tool a spoon can be.....
  6. On the WT depends on wheels and terrain you drive on. Just get both sizes in steel it's an easy swap. On grassy terrain and a brushed use 18, hardpacked gravel etc. 20 should be ok.check temperatures.
  7. Depends on the speed you are turning at. The DT02 tends to slide over the front on full turn without added weight in the nose.
  8. Haven't seen those for a long long time. Good luck.
  9. Tamiya is rereleasing the TA03r, so parts should become available again
  10. How about a certain President who was trying to bribe a German vaccine company. To get the vaccine exclusively for his gain, sorry country.
  11. Compare both manuals, besides the chassis plates and shock towers you need several parts for the installation , j parts, Alloy body mounts, screws, new upper arms, ballends etc.
  12. Some decent tires The stock tamiya wear fast, I got proline Trenchers on the rear and dirt hawg front.
  13. And there is the Autobahnpolizei.
  14. If you already have some, and for use with 2.4ghz, yes, otherwise I would recommend the quicrun 1060.
  15. Less contact surface so theoreticaly more wear but compared to the soft alloy ones not a point to worry imo.
  16. Yep version 101-104 don't have a BEC, the 105 and TBLE02 do. Without the bec servo and receiver will get the full load 7-8.4 volts depending on charge and battery type. Standard servo and 2.4 receiver prefer 4.8-6 volts.
  17. I don't think it has pistons just the bellows and valves.
  18. Long time that I had that open, think I used ceramic grease on the gears, not sure on the bellows.
  19. Depends on the tires used, I got foams in both my SCX and CR which run 1.9 and 2.2 flat irons. What works even better is adding weight around the rims to lower center of gravity, my CR wheels weigh approx 350gram each with the added wheelweights.
  20. Hmm bad news KBF servo saver ring has a 11.5mm ID and 7mm thickness. Standard Tamiya servosaver Ring 10mm ID and 6mm thick.
  21. That may be a stock tamiya servosaver clip. Would have to measure that.
  22. Wow nice, a white one, complete and looks in excellent condition.
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