Tamiya Rally Mini
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@catalzeytin78 You're right, these cars don't go as fast as TT-01' s on dirt. But don't forget these cars are only 2WD drive. 4WD is much better for offroad usage. 2WD is less efficient on dirt.
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I live in Dutch, thats 5000 KM to you if you live in USA.;-)
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awesome video :)
i love the mini cooper, i have just bought one, metal barings and a sport tuned motor, plan on building it this wek end, remember mr. beans mini? oh yeah! i have another one i think you'll apreciate. tamiya lunchbox with a novak ss5800 brushless system in it. i think 30+mph is underestimating a bit. this thing wont stay on 4 wheels.
again great video
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nice driving, about how much does they cost?
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To tell you the truth I prefer cheap slow Tamiya stuff. It is more fun, cheaper and you can get more people to join. Many where I live had to retire because of how expensive this hobby became with the pro racing stuff. Have to keep the racers coming in or the will start to sell their cars on ebay to buy a video game console.
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hahah thats awesome, so gonna try that out. gotta go up to kroma asap.
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What tyre did you use??
this cars drive really slowly, my standard tt01 is faster
catalzeytin78 4 years ago
Really? that's great, you can come to the track and race me then :-)
TRK009 4 years ago
We use Tamiya Sport Tuned motors. Tires on the white car are Tamiya Rally Blocks cut down to suit a mini rim. The red car uses RC18 tires.
TRK009 5 years ago
Where's this track?
pigeonfarmboy 5 years ago
Knox Offroad track, Carrington Park Reserve, Melbourne, Australia.
TRK009 5 years ago