Tamiya TT01.
Tamiya TT01.
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russy01

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4,823 posts

205 months

Saturday 22nd December 2012
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Haven't played with an RC car for sometime, so had an itch to scratch. I have had this TT01 kit sat around a while at work, so this afternoon I thought I'd have a quiet one and chuck her together. I also grabbed a bearing kit and a super stock motor to make it a bit more interesting.

4-5hours later here she is. Whilst a TT01 is never going to set the world alight it really is a fantastic little kit, it certainly goes nicely with the super stock motor.

To make things a little more interesting I have not installed the drive shaft for now, so running RWD only - had a quick go outside in the drizzle and its a complete handful. It was understeery and a bit boring running 4wd.

Will give the body shell a spray when I get 5mins.




dr_gn

16,771 posts

208 months

Saturday 22nd December 2012
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Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without a bit of Tamiya...enjoy it!

russy01

Original Poster:

4,823 posts

205 months

Sunday 23rd December 2012
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OH have called me downstairs, sounded like I had been naughty! I went down sheepishly!

It turns out that I hadn't noticed all the tyre marks over the floor where I was childishly doing donuts and drifting around the dining table.

It's a bh to scrub off.

BlueMR2

9,263 posts

226 months

Sunday 23rd December 2012
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russy01 said:
OH have called me downstairs, sounded like I had been naughty! I went down sheepishly!

It turns out that I hadn't noticed all the tyre marks over the floor where I was childishly doing donuts and drifting around the dining table.

It's a bh to scrub off.
hehe.

jaybirduk

1,867 posts

191 months

Sunday 23rd December 2012
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That's reminds me, I've got one of these lurking in the garage

http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/58261ta04_p...

Don't think it's been looked at for around 10 years.. Might go dig it out smile

pmessling

2,313 posts

227 months

Sunday 23rd December 2012
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i've always had tamiya, had TA03, 4 and 5, but sold them all now, great fun

IWishIWasTheStig

263 posts

160 months

Thursday 27th December 2012
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These are fantastic kits, I had one as my first car and it was very reliable, it won me a few championships, too. My Dad and I currently use Tamiya M0-5s indoor on carpet and they provide a lot of fun and close racing. We have tried M0-3s and M0-6s too, but both went for the '5.

Sorry OP, I went a little of topic there.

Stew2000

2,776 posts

202 months

Monday 31st December 2012
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Putting a locked diff in the rear makes it a lot more exciting. smile

Pulse

10,922 posts

242 months

Sunday 6th January 2013
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I had a TL01 chassis a long time ago. How does this compare?

vdubbin

2,172 posts

221 months

Monday 7th January 2013
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When I moved from a TL01 to a TT01 I found it to be more stable and efficient, but less tail happy as a result.


Reechard

128 posts

165 months

Monday 7th January 2013
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Used to have TL01 kits which were great. Kinda hankering after buying a kit and building one again. However the mini rc helicopter is currently the latest big kid toy.

Might have to dig out my porker le mans tamiya race thing.