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  1. 2 hours ago, BuggyDad said:

     

    You could change either servo or esc.

    Changing the esc is more expensive but the TBLEs are a bit unloved, so arguably there's a benefit to that. But then they do do brushed and brushless so you retain that choice (and you said you want future upgradeability). 1060 is brushed only. I use 10BL120, which is a fairly stock answer if you go sensored brushless and want decent but budget stuff, but it won't do brushed.

    If you want to change the servo there are some recent threads on budget servos:

    https://www.tamiyaclub.com/forum/index.php?/topic/102874-budget-amazon-servo/

     

    (although one of those is yours!) 

    I use SPT4412 servos which are pretty cheap, fast and reliable and are often recommended by others here. Check they don't have the same issue, but I don't think they do. 

     

    in case things go south with the servo I bought whats the outcome? the esc will over heat and get smoked? maybe I can try it and see :)

  2. 1 hour ago, Kowalski86 said:

    I'd do the spraying outdoors too, I tried painting in my garage (with the door open) and the fumes still crept into the house.

    the thing is - i dont get the spray paints in my country because we cant import spray paints - its a regulation thing.

    the local tamiya market is ultra small and the paints there are only the acrylic ones... 

  3. 4 hours ago, alvinlwh said:

    I have that same servo, a number of them in fact and had tested them. They draw 2.1 - 2.4A. if you are using the standard TBLEs, they only provide 1.5A. Consider using a 1060 ESC instead.

    And you are not using a servo saver? Ok if you are sure about that.

    If you want to brush paint, using some "real/pure" acrylic like Mig or Vallejo. They work better on PC than Tamiya's acrylic.

    crap

    what alternative would you reccomend?

  4. as for the paint comments: these are what i bought: https://www.amazon.com/Tamiya-Models-Acrylic-Paint-Metallic/dp/B0099WPTEM

    even though i didnt think they will not suit lexar i am fine with the notion that it can peel - for me it will be another chance to repaint with the kids :)

    thanks for the info.

    I also noticed I had a mistake in one of the lines (fixed it now). due to the fact the items are only on their way of course I cannot vouch for anything (the cannot was missing).

    for example, the bearings from ali express were in super low cost. also, many items have the TT02B on the title but inside if you watch the package contents you see its the wrong sise brearings... it took some time to get the sizes from the web and crosscheck it with the AE package conteints.

    another example is the DumboRC reciever/transmitter. at first I aimed higher but I had to remind myself that I need to pace. I gathered all info I can get online about it and for the price it seemed like an awsome deal (the biggest drawback was that is a one car onl.;y support)

    so like I mentioned, I can explain each item decision but its mostly what fits my specific needs at this time and I do believe there are other like me with the same ideas and budgets so now they can also learn from my experience...

    I will update this thread once I get everything

  5. Hi all

    I have just recently decided it would be good fun to return to this Hobby (35 years later) and see if its still is for me. Back in the day I had a Tamiya Fox and later a thundershot (the year of the OG release)

    needless to say the amount of data i had to collect to start filling the gap was overwhelming, I got a little lost, but fortunatly, there are places like this forum and also my best friend youtube was a great help...

    so what was my criteria:

    • easy on the pocket: i had to buy everything from scratch: car, battery, charger, etc. all should fit in a relatively tight budget.
    • a decent car: while budget is king, i didnt want anything that will make me unhappy with the purchase
    • upgradable: I wanted to have the ability to upgrade the car if needed (parts, engine, gears) so community and part availability was important
    • building it: I want to remind myself of the build experience inc. painting.
    • easy operation: I want the car to work for me and not the other way around

    to keep things short, I went for a neo schorcher, but actually, I went for a TT02B based car (could have been another TT02B car). it seemed like it answered all of my criteria. (BTW, I had no idea what a TT02B was 2 weeks ago)

    for those who want to see the list of things I purchased with prices along with the kit here is a more detailed list:

    Grand Total: just about 300 USD which is something I could commit to in order to see if this hobby can re-grow on me...

    of course I can explain my rational for each of the items, but mostly, they simply fit my needs at this point in time...

    NOTE that the items are on their way, so nothing was delivered at this point and I cannot vouch for their quality...

    if you made it till here - then this post was of interest to you :)

    thanks for reading.

     

    [update] forgot about the tamiya white & metalic blue paint jars I also purchased for 5$ each - yes I am going to paint using a brush (with my kids)

     

     

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  6. Hi all;

    after a 35 year slip and browsing through tamiya's offerings, i cant get my eyes of the avante (OG or 2011 re re)

    what can I say - its just bueatiful to my eyes...

    but... kits are no longer selling (there's the black special now but it looks different)

    what would you reccomend? buys at 3 time the prices from ebay? wait for a re re re?

    go for the black and make it look like an OG?

    thanks!

  7. here's an even better one:

    maybe I should look at gearing a little deeper....

    question: can I by a 64T spur and use the same 19T pinion I use on my regular motor? if the spur diameter different? (i have an adjustable motor mount I assume it will help use different spur and pinion diameters?)

  8. 35 years ago i was driving a fox and thundershot. back then it was all about the kits. you had to build them. you had to paints them it was sometimes more important than the drife itself.

    35 years past and it seems like the current market is RTR based mostly. what am I missing? how can someone prefare a RTR model over something you build from scratch? am I simply too old? :)

    of course this is a tamiya forum so most of you build but the overall market is a different animal

  9. thanks for all the info

    I have recently posted many question (and probably will have some more)

    I think I will eventually post a summary of what I bought based on this forum's reccomendations and my research

    it will be good for others like me navigating this waters - i can tell you that it was a lot easier 35 years ago :) - i simply went into the biggest toy shop (Hamleys in london on a family trip there) - took a new tamiya thundershot, a 8.4 nimh, a technigold motor, a 2 channel futaba with servo all over the counter. :D - there werent 50 types of servos, motors, transmitters, recievers, etc to choose from

  10. but back to the topic at hand...

    so assuming I see the specs below for a servo 

    there is a rated current of 1A and blocking current (what ever this is) of 1.8A

    does this mean the servo draws 1A of the ESC (which is well which the tamiya default tt02b ESC) so thats a good servo example?

    Specifications:

    Type: SPT4412LV 12KG, SPT4412LV-210, SPT4412LV-320, SPT4412LV-360(optional)

    Motor: Core

    Voltage Range: 4.8V / 6.0V

    Signal Frequency: 330HZ

    PWM Voltage: 3.3V-5. 0V

    Feedback Angle: no

    Cycle: 20ms

    Default Direction: CCW

    Yes / no Lock: Lock

    Quiescent Current :50mah

    Rated Current :1.0A

    Blocking Current : 1.8A

    Weight / Dimensions: 50g / 40*20*28.3mm

    Output Gear: Futaba 25T

    Gear Material: All Metal Gear

    Shell Material: Half Aluminum Shell

    Bearing: 2BB

    Connector Wire Length : 260MM

    line Definition: Brown- / Red + / Orange s

    Operating Speed: 4.8V/0.11″/ 60° 6.0V /0.09″/60°

    Stall Torque: 4.8V/10kg.cm 6.0V/12KG.cm 

     

    Package Included:

    Digital Servo * 1

  11. the thing with amazon is that they are the only ones i can trust with shipping, shipping prices (usually zero) and no hassle returns.
    of course many things could not be found there...

    most hobby shop will charge 30 USD/EU even to send a sheap 9$ servo...

    BTW, in my whole shopping for items, apperantly the most difficult thing to deliver overseas is the tamiya spray paints... I guess there are rules on sprays in general or somethihng :)

     

  12. 2 minutes ago, alvinlwh said:

     

    I used to say that and now I got over a dozen cars, so the pricing for RX (and maybe gyro) is part of my pricing consideration, which is why I went for the GT5 instead. A general use 3CH RX can be had for ~£12 for 2.

    thanks, ill b honest. I am on the fence here. I am not sure if I want to get a cheap but valid one for 35$ or stetch the budget to 70$...
    every penny counts but there's so much info i am lost...

  13. Hi all

    any recomendations on a solid value for money RC car transmitter/reciever?

    there are a lot of brands and a lot of bells and whistles I am not sure I need and a lot of websites selling.

    my budget is up to 70USD (its a wide range i know).

    what would you go for?

    thanks for the help

    BTW, I am a beginner driver and will probbaly not have more the 5 cars ever (unless i win the lottery, stop working and buy all RC model in the world)

     

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