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  1. I too am unable to make it but I will have a paddock to myself for a bit of a bash.
  2. Label 1: Wagon Off-roader Metal Body Set. Then the prices in yen at the bottom are with tax and without tax. Label 2: Depending on the finished product, there may be paint runs or blemishes on the metallic surface. Please check the item before purchase. Label 3: Wagon Off-roader Wheel Set. Then the prices in yen at the bottom are with tax and without tax. Just to clarify in Japan the Sand Scorcher is called the Wagon Off-roader. (Thank you to my other half for help with the 2nd label, I really need to practice more.)
  3. Tamiya Fox. I got it for my birthday in 86. I still have it and it still gets run. I also got a static motorbike kit for that same birthday but the Fox was built first. Before that I had had some static kits but they were from other brands.
  4. Well come on then. It would be good to catch up.
  5. The 53086 Rear Star Dish Wheels are only a small amount smaller than a standard 2.2 inch wheel and 2.2 inch buggy rear tires can fit well. I am using 2.2 inch Proline tires (Calibers and Hole Shots) on the wheels on both my Super Astute and Dyna Storm. They do need to be glued well though. I also am running Losi 2.0 inch step pins on a pair of rear Star Dish rims that I put on the rear of my Frog or Hornet for running. They stretch over very well. 9805537 is the same as 53084 Square Spike Rear Tire - which have been listed as discontinued at Tamiya USA as well. These tires definitely fit the wheels as this is the combination that came in the Super Astute kit. The re-release Holiday Buggy has 53059 Wide Stud Spike Tires included on its yellow Star Dish Wheels. These are a 2.0 inch tire and have been stretched over the wheel.
  6. If the MSC only has stop and flat out then the resistor is burnt out. Replace the resistor and you will get the three steps back again. With that said if it was me I would replace the MSC with an ESC a lot less fiddling around.
  7. I saw it on Yahoo! Japan auctions a few months ago (it is hard to forget that paint scheme). I did consider it then but I got a Dyna Storm instead. Not today but I got a FAV and two Holiday Buggy re-releases earlier in the week.
  8. I think the bonus parts must be the ugly stick that it was hit with. AHHH my eyes! BURN IT WITH FIRE.
  9. The actual kit is exactly the same for the re-release. The early Japan kits had a t-shirt included. The kits for other markets had the blue reusable shopping type bag that was kit box sized. Japanese kits do not include an ESC.
  10. DF-02 uni's (70mm) if you are using 3rd party uni's make sure that they are 70mm some companies had DF-03 unis that were too short. As for shocks I am running the Tamiya DF-03 ones. 3 Racing has the set but others will fit. I now have Square hardened out-drives as mine have chewed out. They also replace the plastic bit that the rear diff rings sit on. 3 racing also make some and are only half the price of the Square ones. The front and rear assemblies are different but some people have used another set of front out-drives in the rear to remove the plastic pieces. Be careful with pinions as well - they are .5 mod not the more common .6 mod found in Tamiya kits.
  11. I had a seller that wanted to charge exorbitant postage once. He used the excuse that he had to go to the post office and fill in a form to send registered and this warranted another $20 over the cost of standard post (actual cost $2.50). I contacted him pointing out the cost disparity and ebay's policy on postage piracy but he wouldn't budge. I coughed up the money and in the mean time he must have read the policy as he sent it via overnight courier which cost him more than what I paid for post.
  12. Quite a few of the guys in Brisbane have the first one but branded as Eurgle. We bought them from one of the guys that runs vintage at Boondal. No one has had major problems with the transmitter (the display can be hard to read in full sun) but some of us have had the receivers cark it. With the price of the receivers it is still good value even if you have to replace one every now and then.
  13. Another one is, "When you win something on eBay, you have been willing to pay more for it than anybody else in the world."
  14. It seems that he still has the items in question and has admitted this. This is FRAUD. If you funded Paypal with your credit card you can complete a charge back via the credit card company (if it is within the time limits for the credit card - usually 60 days). The credit card company will then refund you directly and then try to get the money out of Paypal. You might have to provide evidence that you have not received the goods/service that the payment was for, so keep all correspondence with the seller and make notes of any phone conversations with dates and times. If this doesn't work I would go down the line of contacting the police and seeing what can be done.
  15. But you do have a set of the Conrad 240826 motor bolts
  16. In reference to MADRACER's post you need re-release Hotshot prop shaft and cups to go between the front and rear gearboxes. The cups come in a bag with all of the out-drives. On the Hotshot these are all metal. The DF-02 parts that MADRACER was referring to are the hop-up universal shafts to upgrade the axle parts between the gearboxes and the wheels (you still use the Boomerang out-drives). I don't know if other DF-02 parts will fit other than the axles.
  17. 15,750 JPY is the full MRRP. RC Champ (a Tamiya Club sponsor in Japan) will be selling them for 8,900 JPY (anticipated price). If you are paying 15,700 JPY then you are paying too much.
  18. Accoring to a native Japanese speaker a. 1/16RC レオパルト2用ダイキャストサスアーム 1/16RC Leopard 2 diecast suspension arm b. 1/16RC レオパルト2用ダイキャストテンショナー 1/16RC Leopard 2 dicast tensioner c. 1/16RC シャーマン用ダイキャストアイドラーホイール 1/16RC Sherman diecast ideler wheel d. ダイキャストファイナルドライブカバーセット 1/16 Sherman diecast final drive cover set I went last year, went through Tamiya HQ as well. It is not the same sitting at home looking at pictures as you cant pick things up and have a good look.
  19. Toowoomba Bunnings definitely had some a few months ago when I needed a repair while I was up there a few months ago.
  20. According to the Tamiya Website for the re-release it came out in October 2001 (2001 10 ).
  21. I have one of the cheep Eurgle radios Link I have not had many issues and those that I have had can be put down to user error. The newer version seems to be the same as the Hobby King radio linked to earlier (also Turnegy and a few other brands) Link Most of the guys driving at Boondall regularly are using these radios as you can not argue with the cost. We have been getting them from a Tamiya Club member who is importing them into Australia along with a lot of other gear. While the quality is not as good as the major manufacturers we have had few problems with these radios and I can recommend them for general use.
  22. It did look good going around the track and seeing that it was wet the stock tyres even worked
  23. The Tamiya Star Dish wheels are slightly smaller than modern 2.2 inch buggy wheels. The difference is small (between 1 & 2mm) and can probably be put down to Tamiya working in metric. Keep in mind that the Star Dish front 2WD wheels are narrower than modern wheels as well. Astral Dish wheels as found on the Desert Gator and Rising Fighter share the same dimensions as Star dish on the rear but have more modern wider front 2WD wheel. I can't tell you where the dish wheels for the Sand Viper fit but they are more than likely the same as the Astral Dish wheels. On my Super Astute I am running Star Dish wheels and Proline Caliber 2.2inch tyres on the rear and Panther ribs on the front. These do need to be glued to make them work as the tyres are slightly too big for the rims but they do work well. With this in mind the Dual Block tyres should work on the Rear with glue as they are a 2.2 inch tyre and so should buggy tyres from any of the manufactures including J Concepts.
  24. There is a page for most of the Tamiya motors here. At the moment Tamiya uses Mabushi (shiny) silver cans in their kits. The Johnson (dull) silver can is offered as an option part OP.689 (53689) 540-J Motor. The site has some of the stats for the two cans but what the real life performance is questionable.
  25. You can definitely buy spare parts directly from Tamiya in Japan, however they will only sell these within Japan. When I was in Japan I did so with a few different kits in the past including the re-release Hornet, Top Force and Hotshot. The Australian distributor is a joke though, they don't bring in some parts at all (even if it is an official spare with an OP or SP number) and it takes ages for them to get stock and then they still have to get it out to the hobby shops.
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