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  1. The TA03 has certainly not been forgotten. It's a fair bit younger than the 01/02 variants, so it hasn't reached that status yet. It is widely considered the grandfather of RC drifting by many. In fact, a drift specific TA03F was released not very long ago.

    I think you'll see less of it from Tamiya because they'll never produce a truck version because of the exposed belt.

    I myself have 3. And would gladly buy another. But much like the 01/02, the hop ups are beginning to cost exorbitant amounts of money.

  2. Well, since the wheels are gunmetal and the wing is silver, how about doing a fade from gunmetal at the front to silver at the rear? Should tie everything together nicely.

    That's a great idea! Definitely better than the black on bottom gunmetal on top two tone idea I was thinking about. Thanks XV.
  3. ^ James, I hear you bud. But my brushless equipment from castle, as an example, has a usb interface and software that opens up an entirely different world of tuning that easily fills the brushed motor tuning void.

    At any rate, I've found that many modern brushless ESC's are also brushed compatible and can also be used with older battery technology. And with lipo alarms being as cheap as they are you can use lipo on older brushed esc's that don't have a low voltage cutoff. This way you can take your time switching your gear out a little at a time. That's what I've been doing anyways. My fleet is a mixed batch of brushed and brushless with lipo batteries and an alarm or external cutoff paired on the older ESC's.

  4. Interesting. My R32 shell was the first time I tried using TS paint on the wing and mirrors. I love the way it turned out, but now you guys have me second guessing this method.

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    The finish is a very close match, I was only left wondering if I should've used some TS clear to protect the finish? If you guys are simply using PS, I'm clearly over thinking.

  5. I've had many over the years, but they've all been second hand. But from what I've learned, the major differences have been suspension. Front and rear.

    Here's a link to an article with good info. Particularly regarding the different suspension layouts.

    http://jvmotorsport.co.uk/?p=160

    The majority of hop ups are useable throughout the model range. There are a few f103gt specific parts, however.

  6. Dorvack was spot on. I'm about a third through my neo fighter build and I'm really enjoying it. I take my time with my builds, really take in the construction with each step - appreciating the design as I go along. This to me is where my models really become "mine".

  7. Got started on my DT03 neo fighter build while waiting on more parts (preaching to the choir?). My first buggy. I'm really enjoying the build thus far. With the exception of trimming the body. I'll do 10 touring cars before trimming a slim, heavily contoured buggy body again! Anyways, "accidentally" got a few hop ups for it. I really thought I'd do a box stock build and go from there, who was I kidding? Aluminum servo holder, turnbuckle set, carbon front tower and suspension shafts. For now haha..

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  8. Getting closer to finishing this body for my TA05. Months in the making only working about 10 minutes at a time LOL. Will be using bronze hpi TE37 wheels, just waiting on new tires.

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    Also tried pairing my new spektrum dx4c to my existing sr301 receiver, the site claims the dx4c is backwards compatible. A closer look in the owners manual and it's only backwards compatible to DSM2 receivers. Annoying, but not a deal breaker. Now I can have two runners going at a time!

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