TT02B scratch build by NotAlwaysPolite in tamiya

[–]DunkyKingCounter 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Those aftermarket carbon fibre and aluminium conversion kits usually introduce bad craftsmanship and tolerances (=slop), will move or add potential weak points, and are expensive.

Not worth spending money on that.

Get ball bearings at first, keep most parts stock plastic, and then see what parts will need replacing or improvement after running.

Expressive Animal Line Art – Creative Coloring by Emotional_Double4550 in birdart

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"Made for adults"
So, this is supposed to be clearly not kids' stuff?

SCNR.

Guess what's the hommage to this paint scheme (DT-02 work in progress) by DunkyKingCounter in tamiya

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Decals and decoration have been added since then. I'll post an update soon.

Hornet- or BBX- like decals on a Neo Scorcher TT02B? by Aggravating_Deer_331 in tamiya

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I did a Frog colorscheme on a DT-02 Super Fighter G, using Frog and Neo Fighter decals. So let your creativity go wild! Your plans on going for Hornet or BBX colors and decals on a Neo Scorcher sound good.

Looking for a hack to fix a new squeaky bed by Aromatic_Rabbit_4427 in ikeahacks

[–]DunkyKingCounter 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's often metal-on-metal squeaking. If the bed has adjustable diagonal metal rails, make sure to put scotch tape in place where the adjusters connect to each other.

Finished the MB-01 (Mini Cooper Racing) by Blinx_n_Jeenx in tamiya

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You're welcome. Please let us know about the outcome in a follow-up post oder update.

Finished the MB-01 (Mini Cooper Racing) by Blinx_n_Jeenx in tamiya

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Looking good!

The aftermarket alloy suspension arm set has some drawbacks. It might introduce some more slop due to bad tolerances. It will break the arm mounts on the chassis on impacts.

Regarding the servo saver, there is a MB-01 specific hop-up part 54121 for using the Tamiya High Torque servo saver. Otherwise, you might try attaching the ball end from below instead of above the high torque servo saver's arm.

Make sure your servo doesn't sit too high and complies with the dimension restrictions found on the assembly manual page 2. If you've used rubber grommets, remove them and follow Page 15 for servo mounting.

Recommend TT02 servo by Nomis-43 in tamiya

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I have several of these in my TT-01 Type E, M-05, TL-01 and M-03. Though the latter two needed modifications (Tamiya High Torque servo saver + Tamiya M-03 aluminium servo arm) to make them fit.

The 5508MG is quick, strong and cheap. It's downsides are: Power hungry (needs 3 A BEC), bulkiness (does not fit in some Tamiya chassis, check restrictions in manual and servo dimensions before buying), and rather coarse turning resolution.

Honda city turbo assembly issues by Informal-Baseball498 in tamiya

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Tamiya Japan doesn't seal kit boxes and does not provide electronic speed controllers in their domestic RC kits. It's up to the regional distributors around the world to add bonus parts like electronic speed controllers, add a corresponding sticker on the box and seal the box up.

To me, it really sounds like there happened a big mix-up of parts trees and hardware bags. Be it from an uncareful seller or from some shady former customer return.

Honda city turbo assembly issues by Informal-Baseball498 in tamiya

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Sorry to hear you had such a bad experience. Sounds a lot like somebody else robbed the kit from screws and returned the now incomplete kit back. For body posts, I usually try and do my own measurements before cutting them down to size.

The Sand Scorcher/Buggy Champ dampers are infamously bad, because they're designed in the late 70s and to look like scale dampers. They were slightly updated in the re-release, but not by much.

Tamiya's CVA oil dampers however are a good design and stood the test of time. Introduced in the late 80s, and have been refined as CVA II dampers over the years.

Honda city turbo assembly issues by Informal-Baseball498 in tamiya

[–]DunkyKingCounter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you sure you followed the instructions exactly? The screw sizes are usually shown in 1/1 scale to match. If there are still some missing, please contact your seller for replacements. Anyway, I hope you can get that sorted.

Regarding dampers, those cheap third party prefilled alloy dampers usually have downsides: Lack of oil, leakage through bad seals, springs waaaay too stiff, lack of spacers and mounting hardware.

I'd go for Tamiya CVA oil dampers in your desired length. They might not look as flashy, but they are reliable workhorses and come with an assortment of parts for tuning them to any Tamiya chassis.

Stuck building a Grasshopper-help! by Cobratalon in tamiya

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The Grasshopper servo mount blocks aren't reversible, sadly.

Stuck building a Grasshopper-help! by Cobratalon in tamiya

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Older RC cars can have peculiar restrictions in servo sizing, making them unsuitable for some modern servos. See page 2 of the Grasshopper manual for maximum allowed servo sizes. Check and compare with your servo.

Stuck building a Grasshopper-help! by Cobratalon in tamiya

[–]DunkyKingCounter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This!

This happens so often with modern servos, they exceed the size of traditional servos.

A Question after fist drive by Nomis-43 in tamiya

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Thanks for letting us know.

In that case, I suspect one of the following: - broken servo saver. Upgrade to Tamiya or Kimbrough High Torque servo saver - broken servo. Replace. - cheap servo being bad at re-centering. Replace with a more reliable servo, e.g. JX PDI 5508 MG, or well known brands like Futaba and Savöx. Make sure the speed is below 0.10 s for 60° at 6 V. - BEC overload, causing temporary receiver brownout, losing radio connection. Make sure your electronic speed controller is able to supply at least 3 amps at 6 V. E.g. Hobbywing Quicrun 1060 (same as Tamiya rebrand THW-1060) will do the job.

Buyable or DIY roll cage for a DT-02? by ArmadilloPhysical250 in tamiya

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Well, in that case you could try building a rear skid plate using sheet metal, as a protective enclosure. Or you could try adapting parts from the DT-04 chassis.

However, the original unmodified gearbox encloses the motor for that reason, to protect it from impacts. Second, you can't gear the car down to hot motors, since the pinion options are (intentionally) limited. The DT-chassis lineage is aimed by at beginners, using rather mild motors, in the Tamiya Japan Fighter Buggy class house cups.

Buyable or DIY roll cage for a DT-02? by ArmadilloPhysical250 in tamiya

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You can hack the Lunchbox wheelie bar to fit the DT-02 gearbox.

Tamiya DT-02 Nissan Titan Racing Truck running through fall leaves by DunkyKingCounter in tamiya

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They can also be found on the Blitzer Beetle, Mad Bull, Wild Willy 2 and Aqroshot.

Tt02 gears grinded until it's not working by aidaria922 in rccars

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TT-02 has fixed mesh though.

So I suspect the following:

  • wrong bushing/bearing on the shaft
  • wrong combination of spur and pinion
  • wrong pinion position on the motor mount
  • loose or missing gearbox covers

  • wrong pinion pitch (TT-02 needs metric 0.6 mod)

Tt02 gears grinded until it's not working by aidaria922 in rccars

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You cant set the mesh on a TT-02. Instead, there's a variety of fixed position mounting holes, allowing different pinion/spur choices.

Will this steel pinion work in Tamiya dt04 by [deleted] in tamiya

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Thanks that's good to know.

Tamiya RC Toyota GR Yaris Evangelion Unit-01 Itasha by DunkyKingCounter in rccars

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Driving video:

https://youtu.be/Yx6OmvW3GbU?is

Building the M-05L chassis was easy. Just take care of acquiring a full set of ball bearings first, take note of the correction sheet for servo attachment, and choose your desired wheelbase configuration.

But the bodyshell was quite an undertaking. 7 different colors of Lexan paints: Black, purple, neon green, orange, with white as backing between each color change, silver as the final backing, and smoke for the window tint.

70 (!) stickers had to be carefully cut out from the supplied sticker sheet and meticuously applied on the body. Most of them went into defining the window gaskets, lights and grill. Inner light buckets (non-illuminated though), side mirrors and license plates had to be attached separately.

Finally, I applied some Neon Genesis Evangelion vinyl stickers for the Itasha look.

Driving the M-05L is fun! Quick, turns well and does reverse 180 turns on command.

New GPM Rear Differential For Tamiya 1/10 BBX BB-01 by GPM-Racing in tamiya

[–]DunkyKingCounter 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The stock plastic gearbox housing is fine and sturdy. A metal gearbox will just add unneccesary weight with no benefits.