Going Slow is The Way To Go - Tamiya CR-01 Resource Thread!
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RE: Going Slow is The Way To Go - Tamiya CR-01 Resource Thread!
G'day all,happy new and prosperous year I'm glad the thread's still going and new members are joining.
I haven't done much for awhile and am planning to get back into it (I still take the truck on holidays tho'!).
theibault welcome to the thread and as lunchboxer has said they'er a unique model (bit like the TXT-1.
cheers to all,
Glenn.
I haven't done much for awhile and am planning to get back into it (I still take the truck on holidays tho'!).
theibault welcome to the thread and as lunchboxer has said they'er a unique model (bit like the TXT-1.
cheers to all,
Glenn.
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G'day Nick, your rigs still looking good.
Nice vid with the bruiser shell Lunchboxer,hows your rig going.
last week I changed the HPI X-75 motor out for a LRP Big Block Special, she ran well for a few minutes and then there was smoke everywhere, bye, bye ESC fried it big time turns out it wasn't rated for a 12 turn motor.
cheers,
Glenn.
Nice vid with the bruiser shell Lunchboxer,hows your rig going.
last week I changed the HPI X-75 motor out for a LRP Big Block Special, she ran well for a few minutes and then there was smoke everywhere, bye, bye ESC fried it big time turns out it wasn't rated for a 12 turn motor.
cheers,
Glenn.
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My CR-01 is doing well.. ran it last time about 2 months ago.. when my cousin came visit, I busted it out and let his son play with it.. He had a great time and didn't want to leave..
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I suppose I could... I've been thinking about some lights too. Most of my RC spending loot goes to airplanes, so it takes a while.
Got a suggestion for where to get the bent links? I'm in Canada.
Got a suggestion for where to get the bent links? I'm in Canada.
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here's STRC ones http://www.rc-recycler.com/st-racing...nks-cr-01.html
here's 3Racing http://www.rc-recycler.com/3racing-h...e-crawler.html
and the official Tamiya http://www.rcmart.com/tamiya-54107-c...r-p-27956.html rear
http://www.rcmart.com/tamiya-54106-c...t-p-27955.html front
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Yeah, I've had the 3R and the Tamiya. The Tamiya look much better. The STRC seem to be more direct copy of the Tamiya.
In other news, I just ordered a set of the Tamiya metal plated Pentagram wheels in +5 offset.
now to figure out tires. I was thinking these but I'm afraid they will be tall as hell (137mm, almost 5.5") and look goofy, stock tires are around 121mm
In other news, I just ordered a set of the Tamiya metal plated Pentagram wheels in +5 offset.
now to figure out tires. I was thinking these but I'm afraid they will be tall as hell (137mm, almost 5.5") and look goofy, stock tires are around 121mm
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They actually appear skinnier because of how tall. Maybe optical illusion.
Just checked. They really are slightly skinnier.
4.9x2.2 Vise Crawler
5.4x2.05 Super Swamper
Just checked. They really are slightly skinnier.
4.9x2.2 Vise Crawler
5.4x2.05 Super Swamper
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Here they are, with the star aluminum beadlock rings in stalled on them. I didn't get the tires yet so I put the Vise Crawlers on them. I realized the VCs are severely cracked and dry rotted. They are so old they broke down like real tires. So definitely not going to wait long to get new tires.
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I'm running 2.2 flat irons on my rig, I'm also got a set of RC channels metal axle housings fitted aswell which keeps the weight down low and so far
she's been performing great with this setup.
Some pics will have the kit tyres fitted,Ihave been using the Flat irons for over a year now and love them.
she's been performing great with this setup.
Some pics will have the kit tyres fitted,Ihave been using the Flat irons for over a year now and love them.