Many years ago (15 years?) I bought a Tamiya Cliff Clibra (TA03 Chassis) which I never got round to building.
I found the kit and would like to start this project. Looking at what I have, I have the kit, a stock 540(?) motor and a Futaba gun type controller. There is also some no brand 1800mAh NiCad (?) battery.
My brother who use to do this said to make it a shelf queen (ornament) and buy a new kit as everything has moved on since I bought it, with LiPo batteries, brushless motors etc. I am keen to build this and want to do it right with the new stuff (LiPo seems to have high mAh so would last longer - I remember testing my brothers using NiCad and it was looooooong charge times and short play).
I have read all I can in the forums and google and there is a wealth of information and my head is in a spinning.
- Which LiPo battery would be suitable? I gather it should be a 2S (7.4v)? A hard case version?
- A good charger for this?
- Do I need a LiPo bag for charging as all I have read indicates that LiPo are dangerous!
- Can I initially run this on the stock 540 motor? Or do I need a brushless motor?
- Is the stock speed controller suitable or do I need a new one.
I have perused hobbyking and there is a wealth of choice and also confusion.
I would like to build this and let my kids (2 girls) have a go. If this proves successful, I would like to follow on with a buggy such as a Hornet, Dark Impact or Hotshot.
Any help and pointers appreciated.