Lee's Toyota Tundra build thread
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friction shocks are assembled, the alloy body is pretty light, yet the shaft is heavy steel.
i cant believe i'm having to put friction shocks on a vehicle, Tamiya i want a hop-up [&o]
friction shocks are assembled, the alloy body is pretty light, yet the shaft is heavy steel.
i cant believe i'm having to put friction shocks on a vehicle, Tamiya i want a hop-up [&o]
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RE: Lee's Toyota Tundra build thread
ive just seen some awesome wheels for the Tundra.. [X(][X(][X(]
i think they will make an appearance when funds allow.. [8D]
i think they will make an appearance when funds allow.. [8D]
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RE: Lee's Toyota Tundra build thread
Are those these?
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/rc-roa...v-p-25565.html
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/rc-roa...v-p-25565.html
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its nice, but for around where i can it seems like its a little on the small size, i could be mistaken ive never seen one in real life, i would like to rip around down by the creek
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motor arrived..
stats...
CR Tuned motor, with nice 'grafitti style' graphics..
not sure why Tamiya insist you put this device between two metal parts, i can understand between metal and plastic.. anyway, its in the bin!
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CR Tuned motor, with nice 'grafitti style' graphics..
not sure why Tamiya insist you put this device between two metal parts, i can understand between metal and plastic.. anyway, its in the bin!
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RE: Lee's Toyota Tundra build thread
Those are some of the coolest cars or well trucks out there, me being a Ford guy the F350 would be my choice. But its astounding that on kits that cost so much money they dont even include ball bearings or oil shocks.
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Those are some of the coolest cars or well trucks out there, me being a Ford guy the F350 would be my choice. But its astounding that on kits that cost so much money they dont even include ball bearings or oil shocks.
Those are some of the coolest cars or well trucks out there, me being a Ford guy the F350 would be my choice. But its astounding that on kits that cost so much money they dont even include ball bearings or oil shocks.
Also, shiftable trannies cost more to make.
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motor arrived..
stats...
CR Tuned motor, with nice 'grafitti style' graphics..
not sure why Tamiya insist you put this device between two metal parts, i can understand between metal and plastic.. anyway, its in the bin!
motor arrived..
stats...
CR Tuned motor, with nice 'grafitti style' graphics..
not sure why Tamiya insist you put this device between two metal parts, i can understand between metal and plastic.. anyway, its in the bin!
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Sweet, how many turns are those?
Sweet, how many turns are those?
i must say even though the build has been left for a couple of weeks, i tried the (friction) shocks, and they were stuck till i gave them a quick pump. ahem.
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RE: Lee's Toyota Tundra build thread
gearbox complete....
and attached to chassis rails...
i dont see painting this will make much (if any) difference, so i skipped it.. obviously the fact i could ruin the chrome played a part in my decision..!
good call by Tamiya on the clear and yellow light lenses, i know i would only use clear, but maybe US or other countries might use yellow??
and attached to chassis rails...
i dont see painting this will make much (if any) difference, so i skipped it.. obviously the fact i could ruin the chrome played a part in my decision..!
good call by Tamiya on the clear and yellow light lenses, i know i would only use clear, but maybe US or other countries might use yellow??