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  1. 12 hours ago, SlideWRX said:

    Wow, after just running around the yard for fun, this course suddenly requires a LOT of finesse! :lol:  

    It looks so easy, doesn't it? I didn't get a run in last weekend due to rain; this weekend looks fine though so I want to try to beat what I have already set so far. I was happy with the run I did with the Neo Scorcher, the Comical Hornet could be better. 


  2. 12 hours ago, Saito2 said:

    I was waiting for that :lol:. It seems to the be Tamiyaclub way ;).

    In Dec 2019 I joined Tamiya club with a TT02B on order. Now I have 12, er, no, 13 cars, inlcuding a Lunchbox. I have a Sand Scorcher tucked away for my wife's birthday. She already has a Comical Frog.
    Get both the Lunchbox and Monster Beetle, build both and then decide which one you like.

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  3. On 6/24/2021 at 6:38 PM, fizzwheel said:

    I finally managed to get the last few bits to complete my restore and its now finished, really pleased with how it turned out. I've given it its first run and its great fun to drive !

    Great with the correct period Attack radio. I think I had an Attack back in 1983.

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  4. On 6/24/2021 at 6:47 PM, Saito2 said:

    Constantly seeking the rush of a new acquisition, which just leads to less space and less time devoted to the project stack, is not a way forward, just a way into a deeper hole.

    I kind of like the Tamiya rabbit-hole I find myself in. TD-4 next!


  5. 19 hours ago, Ferruz said:

    Spent most of the day dealing with insurance people and packing up stuff yesterday, but surprisingly I still found myself with quite some time left for RC (well, also because it's light until 9.30 PM). My cars aren't packed yet so I took a few of them out for one more dance around the postal racing track. No personal bests and no visitors from the woods this time, but it was very interesting to compare the cars in action and see the different driving style for each vehicle.

    Great to see you got some time out with the cars as a break from the insurance.

    I hope things get sorted out for you and you are able to move back in soon.


  6. 26 minutes ago, Morinstal said:

    Browsing the body designer, this is one of his latest mini 4wd design. Looks similar? The front and rear fender can be separated too.

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    I get strong 'TRON' vibes from this. When I get the new TD4 I might consider this for a paint job. With extra glitter, because I have decided all my cars must have sparkly glitter.

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  7. 12 hours ago, SupraChrgd82 said:

    Drove across the country with the fam, from Los Angeles to Green Bay  Not all today, but over the past 4 days. Now to see what hobby stores exist in the Green Bay area…..

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    Bryce Canyon! I've always wanted to see it, it looks surreal.


  8. My wife was driving her Comical Frog yesterday, putting in some practice so she can be competitive in the Postal Racing, when she SMS'd me saying "I've broken the front suspension". On a WR02CB? I feared the worst - had she actually cracked a C-hub? I broke the servo saver when I clipped the shed, how did she manage worse than that? When I got home it turned out to be not so bad - the upper link arm had lost the 3x14mm step screw on the chassis end. We've already ordered some spare screws, but of course the car is out of action for a couple of weeks.

    I think I now need to check my Comical Hornet as well - I think these step screws are notorious for coming loose? Is there any way to ensure they stay in (regular checks every time we run them now) or are there any solutions that provide a more secure connection?

    I was thinking that a drop of superglue might help hold the screw in, since threadlock probably won't work on a metal-to-plastic joint.


  9. 20 hours ago, Jonny Crumpet said:

    Finish this, pending posible wheel change if I ever find the right thing ( in stock )

    Gorgeous, the photos look like the 1:1 car! Alfa fan myself, with a 1:1 Mito and a Mito body for an M07 chassis that I'm going to build one of these days.

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    Some slow-mo highlights of the Comical Hornet putting some laps in. Two wheels over the cone is totally legal and still within track boundaries, I won't need a 5-second penalty for that. Bonus wheelie at the end. Shortly after this I ran into the shed pretty hard and did this:

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    That's half of the servo saver spring. Maintenence required next weekend!

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  11. Put in some decent laps with the Comical Hornet and the Neo Scorcher around this month's Postal Racing track. The Comical Hornet retired hurt when this happened after clipping the shed.

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    That's half of the servo-saver 'spring'. :( Does anyone know if the standard Tamiya Hi-Torque Servo Saver is a drop-in replacement for this? I hope I don't have to buy an entire B-parts tree just for this tiny thing.

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  12. 3 hours ago, Cynan said:

    Nice video @nowinaminute

    I was wondering though, what are you using to capture them? I can see a mount on top of the lunchbox but what camera do you use? And how do you mount it to front? and the side action shots I presume the camera is on another car?

    And another question - how is the camera stabilised? By all rights the result should just be shaky blurriness? What sorcery keeps the camera steady?


  13. On 6/3/2021 at 7:23 AM, Charles M said:

    Still some inspiration on this page of Tamiya RC Guide Book.   Maybe we can adapt the "Parcours Compliqués" (Complex Track)  with U turn and Slalom. 

    The one at the botom right is not compatible with my habit of having a beer or two while racing around the back yard. Which way do I go now? Left? Right? Around? You spin me right round baby like a record baby right round round round...

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