Tamiya TXT-2 Agrios Build thread
#51
Senior Member
Thread Starter
RE: Tamiya TXT-2 Agrios Build thread
Heres a link... You need 2 sets to complete the truck. http://stores.ebay.com/stellamodels/...sub=4585681011
You can find close up pics of them online, with a cutaway view to see how they work. The reserve tanks arent just for show either.
You can find close up pics of them online, with a cutaway view to see how they work. The reserve tanks arent just for show either.
#53
Senior Member
Thread Starter
RE: Tamiya TXT-2 Agrios Build thread
Yeah theres actually a functioning piston inside the resevoir that assists in dampening. To date, I have never seen any other piggyback shocks that did anything like this. All the other ones either just hold more oil, or don't do anything at all other than look cool. The txt-2 hop up dampers are very cool, just don't know if they are 200 dollars cool. I'm leaning towards putting that money towards a mad force kruiser ve. Because solid axles AND fast
#54
Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Longmont,
CO
Posts: 10
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
RE: Tamiya TXT-2 Agrios Build thread
Cool thread! I have had my TXT-2 for about 6 weeks now. Awesome truck but heavy as heck. I have a EVX2 and 2 Titan 550 12t motors and this thing moves on 4s. In fact its one heck of a parts breaker!
#55
Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Longmont,
CO
Posts: 10
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
RE: Tamiya TXT-2 Agrios Build thread
And with TXT or Clod tires you shouldnt need foams. I also bought extra TXT wheels from Jasons store and have been waiting 2 weeks now for them. From what I got out of him in a email is that they are supposed to be Tamiya wheels.
#57
RE: Tamiya TXT-2 Agrios Build thread
Wish I could afford one of these they look damn neat
Looked at the tamiya picture of the TXT-2, and will agree the clod wheels look way better on it the ones included look to small IMO
Looked at the tamiya picture of the TXT-2, and will agree the clod wheels look way better on it the ones included look to small IMO
#58
Senior Member
Thread Starter
RE: Tamiya TXT-2 Agrios Build thread
Yeah its a fantastc truck if you dig scale speed. As mentioned earlier in this thread, the clod wheels look awesome but the offset isnt quite enough to clear the springs on steering lock. So I'm still waiting on my txt-1 wheels. The stock wheels aren't as bad in motion as they are sitting still. It's the width that hurts them, not the diameter. But the rims are too large to look scale imo.
#60
Senior Member
Thread Starter
RE: Tamiya TXT-2 Agrios Build thread
Bobb i meant to ask... Youre running this thing on 4s? How has the trans held up? No slipper clutch makes me worry about turning up the power. Plus im totally happy with stock speed anyway, just curious . Emaxx trans perhaps?
#61
Senior Member
Thread Starter
RE: Tamiya TXT-2 Agrios Build thread
I'm gonna want to use the clod wheels when spare agrios bodies become available. Over on clodtalk i got tipped off on this new item that came out: http://www.crawfordperformanceengine...roducts_id=628
They have a set with both clod and txt holes too... Grabbed a set of the clod ones.
They have a set with both clod and txt holes too... Grabbed a set of the clod ones.
#62
Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Longmont,
CO
Posts: 10
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
#63
Senior Member
Thread Starter
RE: Tamiya TXT-2 Agrios Build thread
I was following your thread on clodtalk too. I thought about putting a hilux body on mine, I love the juggeriffic look of yours! I should set the body from my hilux high lift on it to see if it speaks to me.... But I actually really dig the SC body now. I want to make a speed energy bigfoot like bloodclod was going for, I just cannot for the life of me find the decals. At my LHS they have a completed speed energy slash body, but its way too large. I'm just going to wait till the agrios shells are available and plan something loud. The clod wheels will come into play at that point...got some ideas rolling around....
That gear is THRASHED! Hopefully this time around Tamiya comes out with hop up transmission option or something that allows use of a slipper. Gotta get those shocks first, screw the mad force....
That gear is THRASHED! Hopefully this time around Tamiya comes out with hop up transmission option or something that allows use of a slipper. Gotta get those shocks first, screw the mad force....
#66
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: GroningenGroningen, NETHERLANDS
Posts: 104
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
http://www.junfac.com/shop/index.php...roducts_id=521. Are, finacially, a sounder choice. The are quite a bit cheaper, and work the same as the Tamiya rolls-royce-priced ones..
I used 4 pairs on my TXT-1. It set me back $130.- instead of $200.-. (Including tax and shipping to Europe) They are absolutely great. Filling and adjusting is a bit of an art, but not too hard for anyone that has ever filled a set of Tamiya dampers. You can adjust the rebound, the pre-pressure etc.
By the by, do not attempt to try a 1/8 scale longcan 570 (3500kv) on 4s... It'll rip the axles apart, stripping all the gears. Sadly the top gear in the axles are pot-metal, and cannot stand a lot of abuse. Diffs disintegrated too....
though, for the short moments it survived, the TXT changed from a neat, plodding little truck into a howling wheely machine. Clocked it (with GPS) @62km/h waaay to fast for the thing. Completely uncontrollable, despite the XD shocks. A small knock against a sidewalk ripped the tops of the gearcases on the axles too... Clod tires make a glorious howling, buzzing sound on those kinds of speeds. A bit like some big plane, but softer, obviously. That's quite cool..
i currently have a 10.5t LRP X12 stock-spec with 17t pinion in it. It is the perfect combi to me. It'll even survive 3s. Motor díd hit 165F on 3s though. Ambient temperature was in the high 90's, so that's part of the reason. The El Cheapo 100amp Hobbyking sensored SC never got above 100f thnx to it's big blower.
i guess the things that go for the TXT-1 go for the Agrios too, since there's no discernable difference in the running hardware. (And parts are again aplenty yay!!!)
I used 4 pairs on my TXT-1. It set me back $130.- instead of $200.-. (Including tax and shipping to Europe) They are absolutely great. Filling and adjusting is a bit of an art, but not too hard for anyone that has ever filled a set of Tamiya dampers. You can adjust the rebound, the pre-pressure etc.
By the by, do not attempt to try a 1/8 scale longcan 570 (3500kv) on 4s... It'll rip the axles apart, stripping all the gears. Sadly the top gear in the axles are pot-metal, and cannot stand a lot of abuse. Diffs disintegrated too....
though, for the short moments it survived, the TXT changed from a neat, plodding little truck into a howling wheely machine. Clocked it (with GPS) @62km/h waaay to fast for the thing. Completely uncontrollable, despite the XD shocks. A small knock against a sidewalk ripped the tops of the gearcases on the axles too... Clod tires make a glorious howling, buzzing sound on those kinds of speeds. A bit like some big plane, but softer, obviously. That's quite cool..
i currently have a 10.5t LRP X12 stock-spec with 17t pinion in it. It is the perfect combi to me. It'll even survive 3s. Motor díd hit 165F on 3s though. Ambient temperature was in the high 90's, so that's part of the reason. The El Cheapo 100amp Hobbyking sensored SC never got above 100f thnx to it's big blower.
i guess the things that go for the TXT-1 go for the Agrios too, since there's no discernable difference in the running hardware. (And parts are again aplenty yay!!!)
#67
Member
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Norwich, UNITED KINGDOM
Posts: 35
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Is this thread still active? I have a TXT-2 Agrios waiting in the man-shed to be built on my birthday (1st November) and I cannot wait I have a set of the clone TXT-1 wheels from rockymodelsHK on eBay waiting and am going to start off with a DualSky 150A ESC and a DualSky 6.5t brushless motor running on a 14t pinon (just because I already have this setup in my DEX410 so am going to use it to test)
Got a can of candy blue ready to paint the shell - I cant wait
Got a can of candy blue ready to paint the shell - I cant wait
#71
Member
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Norwich, UNITED KINGDOM
Posts: 35
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Here is a pic of mine as a taster of how its going to look - I have yet to finish cutting the body out or applying any stickers and working out how to mount the body!
Tested it with the DualSky 6.5t brushless (powered by DualSky 150A ESC) and it is MENTAL!! So much power it is actually quite intimidating to drive in an enclosed area - well, unless you aren't worried about smashing it up!! Cant wait to get it out into the open and see what it can really do!
Tested it with the DualSky 6.5t brushless (powered by DualSky 150A ESC) and it is MENTAL!! So much power it is actually quite intimidating to drive in an enclosed area - well, unless you aren't worried about smashing it up!! Cant wait to get it out into the open and see what it can really do!
#73
Member
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Norwich, UNITED KINGDOM
Posts: 35
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Grrr I do not like Parmas decals! What a complete nightmare to fit they were - did my best but they are not great The 1/8 scale shell fits nicely on the TXT chassis - just clearing the front and rear bumpers - also the rear body posts are just and I mean "just" long enough so no creative solution required to fit the body - thankfully
The dreadful wet weather we are having at the moment means no proper test run yet - so I will just have to admire it for now
The dreadful wet weather we are having at the moment means no proper test run yet - so I will just have to admire it for now
#75
Member
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Norwich, UNITED KINGDOM
Posts: 35
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Wasn't easy is a major understatement! It says in the instructions to "stretch" them - but the bottom line is its all damage limitation! It looks ok as a runner - the flames are better than the side panels - they are too big really so I had to cut and shut the Grave Digger lettering to fit the remaining space - otherwise the ER of digger on one side and GR of grave on the other would have been on the rear doors! Even then it looks a bit bunched up.
Now looking into red LEDs for the front lights - tempted to go for the Traxxas light kit as it includes light buckets too and a nice little harness...
Now looking into red LEDs for the front lights - tempted to go for the Traxxas light kit as it includes light buckets too and a nice little harness...