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  1. Can anyone help me identify this car we found in the loft. I have installed an ESC and new battery and it works fine, but I need to get a few parts for it. Knowing what model it is would be a great help. Thanks in advance Andrew
  2. Hey TC Members! How are we all doing today, during these unprecedented times? So, I've wanted the Tamiya High lift since its release but couldn't afford it at the time. But finally bit the gun and bought myself the High lift and awaiting its delivery! I have been doing quite a fair amount of research on the chassis, to try and build the "ultimate" high lift spec (on a budget - if possible). I know its not a very capable trail truck, especially with its standard transmission placement (getting caught because of low ground clearance, etc) but this is where the upgrades come in to improve this truck! Also, I will be ditching the stupid 4-wheel steering setup on the chassis, not needed at all as its not a monster truck and looks ridiculous. (don't know why Tamiya thought it would be a good idea) What would your top upgrades be, that you would suggest? (I am aware of the JunFac 4-Link suspension link upgrade for the High Lift, but I would prefer to stick with leaf springs due to more scale look and personally I'm not a fan of the 4-link suspension on the high lift - just doesn't suit it in my opinion) Whilst I am still waiting for the delivery man/woman, I have been busy making a pre build upgrade list for the chassis (listed below) BODY Shell: Undecided between F350 / Tundra or Something else that fits the standard wheelbase ELECTRONICS ESC: Quicrun 1080 Motor: Tamiya TR Torque Tuned 33T (For scale speed and although motor was intended for 1/14 Trucks, the motor was built for specifically Tamiya 3-Speed Transmission) Servo (Steering): Hi-Toque Waterproof Metal Geared (Not sure which yet?) Servo (Gearing): N/A - Will be locking the Transmission to all time 4x4 Low Pinion: Steel (Standard Metrics) WHEELS Rims: Standard Tires: Undecided (Looking for something a little larger that fits on standard rims?) Foams: Stiffer foam for the rear UPGRADES GMADE TS01 90mm Alloy Scale Shocks (Shocks do not require oil but will test) - Mounted upside-down Shock Oil: Front - 200 to 300CST (Piston 4-hole) Shock Oil: Rear - 300 to 400CST (Piston 3-hole) Leaf Springs: Either removal of 2 leaf springs or upgraded to RC4WD red super soft AMPRO High Lift Front Motor Kit AMPRO High Lift Transmission Lift AMPRO High Lift Central Battery Kit AMPRO High Lift Battery Retainer AMPRO High Lift Spring Perch Gmade/JunFac 1 Piece Heavy Duty Steering Knuckle Arms Gmade/JunFac 1 Piece Heavy Duty Straight Axle Adaptor Gmade/JunFac Hard Carbon Steel Universal Shafts Gmade/JunFac Front Servo Steering kit (My concern would this interfere with the AMPRO Front Motor kit??)
  3. Hey there, during the Corona-Situation I cleaned up the attic…what I found was my old vintage Tamiya Falcon… It was like staring at a time machine… unfortunately a lot of parts are broken. Now I´m trying to fix the whole thing (just to get the feeling of a happy young boy…😉). It´s been so long...and a lot has change since then. I read about ESC and thought about changing the old speed controller to a Hobbywing Quicrun 1060. What do you guys think? Then I stumbled over Ampro and his engineered 3D improvement parts. That really made my day! Unfortunately one of the dog bones every now and then slips out of the cup. I read about the Thorp Dirt Burners and was on fire right away. Now I´m looking everywhere to get the whole set. I already had the possibility to get the dog bones and the cups, the axles are still missing. Does any of you guys know, where I could get them? I could trade the cups in as I have two sets of cups.... And does anybody know the market price for those (vintage) things? Is there any possibility to use any other axle from another car? Would really appreciate a suggestion... Body shell and decals are the next things on my list. I´m looking forward to hearing from you guys! Thanks in advance and stay safe!
  4. Hi all, Im after some windows for the Montero/Pajero wheelies, preferably new but good 2nd hand Acceptable. Cash waiting and UK based, what have you got?. Cheers. Ronnie.
  5. Hi am selling my Tamiya TNX 5.2r On eBay if someone would like to join for a biding I’m going to leave a link if someone is interested. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/383553557818
  6. Hey guys! I am currently looking into rebuilding and modifying my old Fighter Buggy RX for some track use (obviously wont be competitive) and for some general light bashing too but i am too unsure of what tires I should use? (Sticking with standard buggy tire size) The surface would mainly be some pavement, light grass, gravel / dirt. I was looking at the Proline tires Front : Proline 4 Rib M3 Compound Rear : Proline Holeshot M3 Compound Or Schumacher cactus / others. The problem is, the DT01 chassis isnt great.. And I just want slightly better grip tires for her to handle without constantly rolling over from having too much high grip, what do you guys think / recommend? Also, i should point out Im not a fan of the carson tires.. I know they are decent and all terrain but the look is 🤮.
  7. Well I got nostalgic about RCing so I decided to get my first Tamiya kit. I chose the landfreeder matte black edition because it looked cool to me and the body already came painted. Build was a lot of fun and it's stock except for a bearing kit and a power hd lw-20mg servo. So today I took it out for its first run! I was really surprised how fast it ran and how long. After 2 hours the 5Ah NiMH was still going strong. Here's a before and after: The only thing I wish it had was a back bumper to protect the body.
  8. Hi TC Members, Its just came to my attention that there hasn't been a thread created regarding Tamiya Brushed Motors, regarding what some of these motors are designed / best suited for, etc. As a complete RC novice and getting back into this wonderful hobby, I feel like this information could become beneftial for all and make motor choices a little bit easier by knowing more about these motors and what they were intended for or specifically used for, etc. If some of you guys can contribute in the comments I will update the OP with the added info, also if I have missed any motors please let me know. So here we go! 370 SIZED ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Torque Tuned 370 (54919) Turns: ? Torque: ? RPM: 18,000 Timing: Fixed Year: 2019 Chassis designed for: SW-01 / T3-01 Intended / Best use for: A high performance motor designed for enhancing acceleration (Perfect for low speed tracks) On / Off Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Sport Tuned 370 (54860) Turns: ? Torque: 50g/cm RPM: 22,200 Timing: Fixed Year: 2019 Chassis designed for: SW-01 / T3-01 Intended / Best use for: A high performance motor designed for enhancing speed (Perfect for high speed tracks) On / Off Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 380 SIZED ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Sport Tuned Type 380 (54393) Turns: 29 Torque: 129g/cm RPM: 24,900 Timing: Fixed Year: 2012 Chassis designed for: 380 Sized Chassis ie; Grasshopper / Holiday Buggy, etc. Intended / best use for: A high performance motor designed for enhancing speed (Perfect for high speed tracks) On / Off Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 540 SIZED ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Mabuchi RS-540 (50023) Turns: 27T Torque: 200g/cm RPM: 12,500 Timing: Fixed Year: 1977 Intended / best use for: Standard Mabuchi RS-540 Motor (Kit Supplied) Suitable for all On & Off Road Applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Mabuchi 540-J Johnson Motor (53689) Turns: 27T Torque: 255g/cm RPM: 14,500 Timing: Fixed Year: 2003 Intended / best use for: Updated standard 540 Motor manufactured by Johnsons, with better torque & RPM. Suitable for all On & Off Road Applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Transpeed MS Motor 9T (49347) Turns: 9T Torque: ? RPM: ? Timing: Adjustable Year: 2004 Intended / Best used for: A high performance competition motor designed for high level competitive racing (On & Off Road) applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Transpeed MS Motor 10T (49386) Turns: 10T Torque: ? RPM: ? Timing: Adjustable Year: 2006 Intended / best use for: A high performance competition motor designed for high level competitive racing (On & Off Road) applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Super Modified 11T (53485) Turns: 11T Torque: 250g/cm RPM: 38,000 Timing: Adjustable Year: 2001 Intended / best use for: A high performance competition motor designed for use with Touring Cars (On Road) applications ------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya ACTO -Power TRF Tuned (49567) Turns: 12T Torque: 480g/cm RPM: 32,400 Timing: Adjustable Year: 1993 Intended / best use for: A high performance competition motor designed for use with Touring Cars (On Road) applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Dyna-Run Super Touring (53263) Turns: 13T Torque: 390g/cm RPM: 33,200 Timing: Adjustable Year: 1996 Intended / best use for: A high performance motor designed for Touring Car Races (On Road) applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Dynatech 02H (53044) Turns: 13T Torque: 413g/cm RPM: 28,900 Timing: Adjustable Year: 1989 Intended / best use for: A high performance competition motor designed for Off-Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya ACTO-Power "PINK" Off Road 2WD Motor (53122) Turns: 14T Torque: 450g/cm RPM: 30,000 Timing: Adjustable Year: 1992 Intended / best use for: A high performance competition motor designed for Off Road 2wd applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya ACTO-Power Touring Special Motor (53153) Turns: 15T Torque: 440g/cm RPM: 29,300 Timing: Adjustable Year: 1993 Intended / best use for: A high performance motor designed for 4WD On / Off Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Dyna-Run Racing Stock Motor (53272) Turns: 17T Torque: 350g/cm RPM: 23,000 Timing: Fixed Year: 1996 Intended / best use for: A high eco performance motor designed for On Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya ACTO-Power Formula Motor (53154) Turns: 17T Torque: 400g/cm RPM: 25,500 Timing: Adjustable Year: 1993 Intended / best use for: A high performance motor designed for Formula 1 / Pan Car Racing (On Road) applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Dynatech 01R (53001) Turns: 19T Torque: 300g/cm RPM: 25,000 Timing: Adjustable Year: 1988 Intended / best use for: A high performance competition motor designed for (On / Off Road) Racing applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Technigold RX-540VZ (50290) Turns: 21T Torque: 430g/cm RPM: 19,000 Timing: Adjustable Year: 1986 Intended / best use for: A high performance competition motor designed for (On / Off Road) applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya ACTO-Tuned M Special (53251) Turns: 22T Torque: 200g/cm RPM: 19,000 Timing: Adjustable Year: 1995 Intended / best use for: A high performance motor designed for M chassis models, made shorter to compensate for off-centre COG created by standard length 540 motors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Black Sprint RS-540SD (50189) Turns: 23T Torque: 200g/cm RPM: 16,300 Timing: Fixed Year: 1983 Intended / best used for: A high performance motor designed for Pan car class (possible use in Formula class too) On Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Super Stock BZ (53930) Turns: 23T Torque: 500g/cm RPM: 26,500 Timing: Fixed Year: 2006 Intended / best used for: A high performance motor designed for Off Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Super Stock Type-R (53476) Turns: 23T Torque: 225g/cm RPM: 28,000 Timing: Fixed Year: 2001 Intended / Best use for: A high performance motor designed for (Sprint) On Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Super Stock Type-T (53477) Turns: 23T Torque: 230g/cm RPM: 27,000 Timing: Fixed Year: 2001 Intended / best use for: A high performance motor designed for (Endurance) On Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Technipower RX-540SD (50225) Turns: 23T Torque: 315g/cm RPM: 20,300 Timing: Adjustable Year: 1984 Intended / best use for: A high performance motor designed for 8min Off Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Super Stock Type S (49247) Turns: 23T Torque: 230g/cm RPM: 27,500 Timing: Fixed Year: 2002 Intended / best use for: A high performance motor built with components from Type-T & Type-R motors to create a more versatile motor for On Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Super Stock Type RR (49260) Turns: 23T Torque: 225g/cm RPM: 28,000 Timing: Fixed Year: 2002 Intended / best use for: A high performance motor designed for (Sprint) On Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Super Stock TZ (53696) Turns: 23T Torque: 500g/cm RPM: 26,500 Timing: Fixed Year: 2004 Intended / best use for: A high performance motor designed for (Endurance Races / Low Speed Tracks) On Road Applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Super Stock RZ (53697) Turns: 23T Torque: 500g/cm RPM: 27,500 Timing: Fixed Year: 2004 Intended / best use for: A high performance motor designed for (Sprint / High Speed Tracks) On Road Applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Sport Tuned RS540 Turns: 23T Torque: 350g/cm RPM: 18,300 Timing: Fixed Year: 1990 Intended / best use for: An Eco-Performance motor designed for both On / Off Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya UGT Tuned (54391) Turns: 24T Torque: 500g/cm RPM: 19,400 Timing: Fixed Year: 2012 Intended / best use for: A high performance motor designed for On / Off Road applications (UGT Tuned is updated GT Tuned motor) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya GT Tuned (53779) Turns: 25T Torque: 500g/cm RPM: 19,000 Timing: Fixed Year: 2005 Intended / best use for: A high performance motor designed for On / Off Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Torque Tuned RS-540 (54358) Turns: 25T Torque: 305g/cm RPM: 16,000 Timing: Fixed Year: 2012 Intended / best use for: A high performance motor designed for enhancing acceleration (Perfect for low speed tracks) On / Off Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya TechniTuned RX-540SD (50230) Turns: 27T Torque: 290g/cm RPM: 17,200 Timing: Adjustable Year: 1985 Intended / best use for: A high performance competition motor designed for Off Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Dirt Tuned (53929) Turns: 27T Torque: 380g/cm RPM: 17,000 Timing: Fixed Year: 2006 Intended / best use for: A high performance motor designed for Off Road applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Lightly Tuned (53983) Turns: 28T Torque: 565g/cm RPM: 16,300 Timing: Fixed Year: 2007 Intended / best use for: A high performance motor designed for M chassis (On Road) applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya FL-Tuned Motor (54392) Turns: 30T Torque: 450g/cm RPM: 15,200 Timing: Fixed Year: 2012 Intended / best use for: A high performance motor designed for M chassis (On Road) applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya Formula Tuned (54176) Turns: 32T Torque: 400g/cm RPM: 14,000 Timing: Fixed Year: 2009 Intended / best use for: A high performance motor designed for Formula / Pan racing (On Road) applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya TR Torque Tuned (56526) Turns: 33T Torque: 400g/cm RPM: 12,500 Timing: Fixed Year: 2013 Intended / best use for: A high performance, slow turn, high torque motor designed for precise speed control. Best used with 3 speed gearboxes, trucks & tractors applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya TR Mighty Tuned (17435116) Turns: 35T Torque: ? RPM: ? Timing: Fixed Year: 2018 Intended / best use for: A high performance, slow turn, high torque motor designed for precise speed control. Best used with 3 speed gearboxes, trucks & tractors applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor: Tamiya CR Tuned (54114) Turns: 35T Torque: 375g/cm RPM: 12,000 Timing: Fixed Year: 2008 Intended / best use for: A high performance, slow turn, high torque motor designed for precise speed control. Perfect for Rock Crawling / Trail applications
  9. Hi TC Members, I am looking into picking up the TR Tuned Motor 33T and also the CR Tuned 35T Motor for my Bruiser and Highlift. The question is, are they any good? I would like to stick to Tamiya based brushed motors for building my motor collection. I know the TR tuned is mainly for tractors and lorries, but anyone tried using the motor for their trail trucks? I've had a look on YouTube but found absolutely no running videos / reviews regarding the 2 motors. Do you guys have experience with them, and possibly shed some light? Thanks, S
  10. Hello everybody, I'm kind of a newbie to Tamiya and electric R/C, but 2 months ago I bought an M05 Chassis and upgraded it a bit. A couple of days ago I also bought a TT-02SR Chassis and thought it would be fun to equip it with a brushless motor. I already got a Tamiya Speed controller (TBL02S) with the M-chassis which is compatible with brushed and brushless motor. I bought myself the Carson 11.5T Dragster Pro, which is specially designed for the TBL02S (according the details). I attached all the wires as said in the manual, but it is not working. The LED on the speed controller keeps blinking. When I pull out the sensorcable and try again, it gives a short motorsound, and then imidiately turns off. I hope anyone has an idea of what could be going on here? I would appreciate the help!
  11. Hi Guys! HISTORY: So the Tamiya DT01 or more specifically Fighter Buggy RX was my first and only ever Tamiya back in the day (so it holds a lot of sentimental value). My goal is to create the ultimate version of the chassis to make it a little more capable, modern and just generally improve it. THE PLAN: At its current state, my Fighter Buggy RC is bone stock and I plan to improve it with general bolt on parts, some 3D printed ones and also some hand made parts too using a 2.5mm carbon sheet. Here is my plan for the build down to the detail; ELECTRONICS: Servo: Yeah Racing Hackgear Low Profile (YE-0033BU) ESC: Tamiya TBLE02 (45057) or Quicrun 1060 Motor: Tamiya Torque Tuned 25T / Dirt Tuned 27T (what would be better?) Pinion: 17T or 19T ? (What do we think would be best for the selected motor and ESC to not over heat?) HARDWARE: Carbon Fibre 2.5mm plate: For front shock tower support brace & upper chassis with permanent servo mount Set of blue Anodised screws (where possible) Set of blue ball connectors (for shock mounting) Set of blue turnbuckles (for steering linkages & servo link) Alloy threaded link pipe (for rear shock tower support brace) WHEELS: Front Tires: Tamiya Rib-Spike 2WD (54896) Rear Tires: Tamiya Square Spike (53084) UPGRADES: Full set of ball bearings: Metal Sealed Front alloy shocks 75mm blue (using kit springs) 300cst oil Rear alloy shocks 95mm blue (using kit springs) 200cst oil 3D printed double wishbone A arms (Multijet Plastic PA12) 3D printed double wishbone shock tower (Multijet Plastic PA12) 3D printed double wishbone C hubs (Multijet Plastic PA12) Front A Arms: Heatshrink mod Jazzrider alloy uprights / steering arms blue T4 Works Alloy blue motor cover My biggest concerns are the 3D printed parts and the material selected, will it be durable enough? I plan on using the DT01 as a light runner on and off track, anyone with 3D printed experience can verify its durablility? Or add anything to the build that I may have missed? Many Thanks,
  12. Hi Guys! Wondering if some of you might be able to help me out here as I am new to the exciting world of RC. A quick briefing: I am looking into getting a TT02 for a project and came across the Eagle Racing TT02 GRT AWD CS Drift Chassis, which I fell in love with as it comes fully carbon & blue bling goodness. Question is, can a CS Drift chassis be run as a Touring Spec Chassis? How will CS differential affect track handling? And would Swapping the CS from front to rear make handling better as power bias would be f75/r35 (roughly) through the drivetrain? Also, are drift chassis more fragile than their Touring brothers? Many Thanks!
  13. Hi Guys! My Mrs has bought me the bruiser and high lift for my Birthday. While I am currently waiting for the clock to tick and days to pass nearer to my birthday, I have made a list for both chassis for relevant upgrades. The only thing I am unsure about is selecting the right motor? I am trying to stick to Tamiya Motors (Brushed) but open for suggestions Which Tamiya motor would you guys suggest would give me adequate power and torque suitable for the chassis? I will be running 2S Lipos The plan for the Bruiser and High Lift is to turn them into "OK" trail trucks (I know they're aren't the best and that there are better trucks) Here are the motors I have in mind: Tamiya Torque Tuned 25T Motor: 54358 Tamiya TR Torque Tuned 33T Motor: 56526 Tamiya CR Tuned 35T Motor: 54114 Many Thanks! S
  14. Hi, I am currently looking for a custom alloy / carbon chassis for the WR01/WT01 Chassis. I have had one before which I regrettably SOLD with my Wild Dagger Project (I know silly thing to do) Does anyone have one for sale? Or know someone who makes them? Or possibly have a Template to build one myself they could share? (Picture of my old WR01 Project) Many Thanks S
  15. Hi guys, I wonder if someone has already set anti-roll bars on Stadium Blitzer. I just bought a DT-03 stabilizer set (54561 / OP-1561). If anybody has information about that, it will appreciated. Thanks ! Take care. Glob356
  16. Hello all I am looking to buy the original Tamiya Hornet 5845, only NEW IN BOX. If anyone is interested to sell, kindly contact me personally. Thanks George
  17. All these will be going on ebay tomorrow evening So it's a brief chance to grab them now.....I PayPal gift please, prices inc. Free UK shipping SOLD NIB Dancing Rider T3-01 £130 NIB Heavy Metal Dump Truck Ltd.Ed GF-01 (no esc) SOLD NIB Unimog 425 CC-01 (no esc)
  18. First, let me set the scene Way back in 2005 TamiyaUSA was trying hard to get into Monster Truck racing. Earlier that year, Jimmy Jacobson and David Jun finished 1st and 2nd place at the 5th Annual Pro-Line Maxx Challenge Race respectively in the Small-Block class and then for the second year in a row they also finished 1st and 2nd at the Monster Madness race. Once again, a one two sweep of the podium and five laps over third place. The truly remarkable occurred when the two TRF drivers also finished 1st and 2nd in the big-block class, four laps ahead of third, using the same trucks and the same engines! The TNX dominated both classes in 2005 with good chassis tuning and some new option parts that Tamiya subsequently released. The 43508X and its racing experience also formed direction for the TNX 5.2R and the modifications that kit saw. TamiyaUSA released its own version of the TNX labelled as kit number 43508X and it came with a pack of option parts so the user could modify the truck. The main additions were Proline Powerstroke shocks, Proline tyres and wheels and a revised heatsink head. The aim of this build is to create a replica of the racing truck that David Jun used and make it from a 43508X kit.. The race modifications were: Futaba S9451 Digital servos Pro-Line Bowtie Tyres and Velocity wheels Ofna HD Servo Saver Ofna engine starting Back Plate MIP Driveshafts Modified TNX body with a lexan wing Relocation of the RX and battery boxes Tamiya Fuel filter Proline Powerstroke 6025 bypass shock set A lexan wing on the back of the bodyshell First I had to get a 43508X kit! Not sold in the UK I chanced upon one back in 2017 and snapped it up. Very rough but the basics were there. The Proline Powerstroke shock set is expensive and hard to come by. Used sets make £140 on Ebay so I was glad this one was complete. You can also see the modified heatsink head. The body, wheels and tyres (rotten) were scrapped and the car went in storage. Since 2017 I have been collecting all the extra parts I need, tyres, wheels, servos, a new body, OFNA servo saver, MIP drive cups and the OFNA engine backplate. With that now done the TNX has made it to the top of the list for rebuild. Another Race car replica build has started! It's time to get dirty and strip it down!
  19. Help needed just got these any ideas what they are thanks for ure help
  20. Hello, i am new to more expensive rcs, and i made my first a flea market hotshot. Not sure if its a mk1 or mk2, but it came with pamphlets printed in 1985 for the nicad battery. I tried to fix the msc, but it still wont work, as soon as i plug in the battery, it just runs backwards even with the controller off. There is a considerable lip on one of the contact plates. Gear boxes and suspension seem good. I am looking to simply replace the old one with a modern esc. Also, i have a new motor that came with, is there any way to make sure that its a compatible power? I will post pictures this afternoon. Thank you all.
  21. Well it has reached the point where I think I am going to be parting with most of my collection. I am based in the US and would prefer to ship to the lower 48 states but if there is something you are willing to pay to ship elsewhere maybe we can work things out. I just dont have the time and space to be hoarding all these cars anymore, and you guys get first pick I take paypal and please message me here on tamiya club feel free to ask for more pictures or info. All prices are with USPS flat rate shipping included. JG MFG yokomo YZ-870 big front bumper, fits what the label says, Free to a good home just pay for shipping AE RC10 team car build. polished kick plate. 1990 roar nats stickers on car and the purple body. $220 Kyosho F1 onroad car parts: tires/foams in great shape some small cracks , top plate and rear pod. Free to a tc member in need, please just pay for shipping. DB01R RTR minus TX (Can remove spectrum RX if not needed). Needs a CVD joint rebuild kit. Update: found a spring cup to use but its not a original. Also included is full set of front arms front/back shock tower, reinforced belts, hard drive cups. Motor and speedo is a generic 380 rotor in 540 can but it runs really well. $180 AE SC10 4x4 RTR (minus TX and I can remove the spectrum receiver if not needed) Missing one of the barrels that fits inside the CVD joint. Body has wrap applied. Hitec 645MG servo, castle 4 pole sidewinder system. I will include a clear SC10 body as well. This car has only been raced a couple of times. $200 HPI Nitro Rs4 MT, for parts, close to being a roller. I bought this for parts and it has a lot of purple hop ups. Team associated GT2 body. Parts for these are getting hard to find now that is the reason why i cant build the rest to completion $120 HPI Rs4 mt roller: Has a rear belt that is in poor shape. comes with two bug shells and one engine, no drivers cover or gear cover. Front MIP CVD's $120 AE RC10DS roller: Mustang body was trimmed poorly. The previous owner swapped out the hubs/knuckles over to traxxas ones so that standard touring car tires fit. Chassis is in great condition, missing battery cup. $120 Radioshack red arrow parts car free to a good home just pay the shipping. no remote or circuit board in the car
  22. 1. I am based in Japan. 2. I ship with real tracking number. Delivery is quick, sometimes very fast, and shipping cost is quite low compared to most of countries. Shipping cost is not included in the price. 3. Please add 4,5% to the total to cover paypal fees. (you can send money as a gift if you trust me) 4. Since my prices are in ¥ you can check exchange rates here: xe.com 5. I can send by email, extra pics, or large size pics upon request. 6. I have good feedback on ebay, oople, rc10talk.. Ask if doubt. 7. My prices are 100% firm, I will not lower them. Dynarun SOLD, used but in very nice condition. Acto power, new, come with manual too. 14.000 yen Super stock type RR, lightly super, I doubt this has touched the floor. No scractches. SOLDyen Futaba MC510C New 3200 yen Sanwa Comras ESC+ servo new 3200 yen LRP IPC Digital New sealed To ebay HPI pro control unopened 11.000 yen sport tuned new 700 yen Novak mercury sealed To ebay FS sop new 8.000 yen LRP sx 12 masami edit. sealed To ebay Novak Tempest sealed To ebay
  23. Hi guys im struggling here! I’ve not built an RC for 25 years and now there are ESC’s instead of 2 servos. I have a Viper eco 27 which I’m running on a Tamiya DF-03 with a brushed motor and standard kit. i took it back to the shop that I bought all of he electronics as it would only go in reverse! (Steering is and always has been fine), the chap in the shop said it was a dud and swapped for a new Viper eco 27. so now I’m home. Everything works in reverse (if not a bit slow on the uptake) but when I go full throttle - NOTHING...... if I startin the middle and go slow to build up pace it works fine but I want to race! It seems if I go past 3/4 acceleration it cuts off. I’m stumped, annoyed and embarrassed as my 10 year old son thinks I’m thick 😂 any ideas or help please? CAEC61FA-AB56-4658-8E92-7C369BB17CC2.MOV
  24. Can anyone tell me which chassis this is and would like to say thanks to any1 that has helped already brought a loft find and thanks to peep on here am finding out what I brought thank again
  25. Hi can anyone tell me what chassis this is please
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