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Old 12-20-2009, 02:25 PM
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Default My new Tamiya TL-01 Ford SVT F-150 Lightning

TL-01 £99

its fast and is actually quite good in the snow, even with the on-road wheels.

planning to add knobblier tyres and add a faster motor, maybe a 21T or a sport tuned.

Will a Parma PSE Clodbuster body fit this car?

heres a video of it running.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdcEtjUmhm4[/youtube]




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Default RE: My new Tamiya TL-01 Ford SVT F-150 Lightning

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Rear end in the snow

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The TL-01 chassis are one of my favorites from Tamiya. I have a few of them n different forms. I have a couple of the Baja Champs and the Cobra R model. I eventually got tires of the on road stuff and converted my Cobra to a Rally car. Worked out great and that thing really takes a beating.

I think the Clod body will be just a little too long for this chassis. I could be wrong. I have never tried to set the clod body on one of these but I remember it to be a slightly larger body.
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1) That is a road car, right? It is amazing that it will even move in snow.

2) ...so it must be 4WD, right? 4WD is so much easier to drive in control than 2WD.

3) Is that a mechanical speed control on it? Wow, upgrade that right away and you'll lose some weight and get longer runtimes.

4) Nice-looking truck.
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@JeremyZ

1+2) Yes, 4wd shaft driven and the tyres are slightly knobbly

3) Its my first day with it today, ill keep the MSC until i get bored and upgrade, and get a new battery

4) Thanks!

@John01374

Its one of my favourites too, had 2 in the past, baja champ and bonzer clone.

Do you know any good shocks/hop ups for these?
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Wow cant believe that thing is even running in the snow. Crazy!
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Yea, i was surprised at how easy it was to control too!
heres some nice pics.




Hehe more to come soon!

Im thinking:

21x2T Motor
20T F+R Waterproof ESC
Spiky tyres and larger wheels
1957 Bel Air body
Higher firmer suspension




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Nice video
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Here's a couple of pics of my Cobra R converted to a rally car.



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wow that looks nice!

are those wheels any good in snow? where did you get them?
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The wheels and tires are from hpi. Just look up their rally car stuff. They do work ok in snow. There not great but they are better than street tires.
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Default RE: My new Tamiya TL-01 Ford SVT F-150 Lightning

I mounted some tamiya double blaze wheels on this tl-01 today, the thing flies in snow!

i even got air on a bump and a snow mound!!

only problem is i cant mount the body on, partly because of the new wheels, mostly due to the body mounting posts being low.

heres some pics, video is uploading.

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdePzLIwXZg[/youtube]
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Nice video - will you posy couple of pics of the chassis?
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Here are some pics.
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Default RE: My new Tamiya TL-01 Ford SVT F-150 Lightning

And because im nice, heres a video of some drifting...

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAJwzETJvEQ[/youtube]
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Default RE: My new Tamiya TL-01 Ford SVT F-150 Lightning

Nice - Thanks
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Default RE: My new Tamiya TL-01 Ford SVT F-150 Lightning

i had to shave the front bumper as the wheels were catching on it hehe


hopefully more videos tomorrow!!
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Default RE: My new Tamiya TL-01 Ford SVT F-150 Lightning

Looks like you're having fun and that's what this ihobby is supposed to be about. Thanks for posting the video.
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Default RE: My new Tamiya TL-01 Ford SVT F-150 Lightning

yes i love to run and bash my cars since they are new or old! i love rc cars no matter that types! i love to see what they can do and how far they can be pushed!! your welcome thanks so much for kind comments etc!!
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Default RE: My new Tamiya TL-01 Ford SVT F-150 Lightning

Did you gear it down when you put the bigger wheels & tires on it? If not, be careful as it will be easy to burn up the motor.
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Default RE: My new Tamiya TL-01 Ford SVT F-150 Lightning

well its only a 27t silver can, if it dies, more reason to buy a better motor :P
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Default RE: My new Tamiya TL-01 Ford SVT F-150 Lightning

Ok so i have now made some body mounts for off road use, using some aluminium tubing.

i used wire cutters to cut the tubes and a swiss blade to make the holes, i am quite impressed with how i did it, i thought id make a right hash of it but it turned out pretty well.

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Way to use that ingenuity! However, be careful not to flip it, or you will bend the tubing and be done.


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