TAMIYA 1/32 MINI4WD Japan Speed Track FAST AND STABLE
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All Comments (24)
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ultra dash is should not be ?
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I can say, the track mainly is stable.. hehe, because the bridge is 3 straight tracks away from the curve.. ^^, if you place the bridge next to the curve, I say that car may or may not be a fail stable car..
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@Streets195 It depends on the course, target speed, roller width on rear, mid and front, tire width, tire diameter, type of tire(sleek, foam, or rubber), type of roller(with o-rings or without o-rings, bearing or cap), motor used, gear ratio, type of cowl, type of chassis, weight of mini 4wd, oil used for motor, bearing, and gear, battery(mah and volts) and lastly your budget.. LOL i hope this helps..
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paano ba maging stable ang tamiya? tnx
i like your tamiya
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@eenlenlok are u a guy or a gal..? u from where??
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Torque-Tuned for tracks w/ many turns
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not bad, but not fast
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maybe brushless.. hehe
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how the hell u guyz make the motor that fast?how u season that motor?.
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puta ka marunong kba kumuha?
hand made is better
alief86 4 years ago
Correct, but Japanese rule permitted to use only Atomic tuned motor. :)
eelenlok 4 years ago
what kind of motor is that?
do u have a picture of that car?
MegumiFF7 4 years ago
Atomic tuned motor.
eelenlok 4 years ago
Great car! Is there a photo of this car?
Sirio50 5 years ago
Sirio :) I think I have the photo of this car.
eelenlok 5 years ago