POST A PIC Of YOUR DRIFT CHASSIS THREAD
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From: Stockton-on-TeesEngland, UNITED KINGDOM
ORIGINAL: psychorevo
TY man.
The chassis are:
1. TT 01
2. TC4 RTR
3. Factory Team TC4
4. 18R
All brushless baby!!!!!!!!!
TY man.
The chassis are:
1. TT 01
2. TC4 RTR
3. Factory Team TC4
4. 18R
All brushless baby!!!!!!!!!
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From: Encino, CA
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It handles the Mamba AMAZINGLY WELL with 8 cells. Put it this way, I've tried to break something including gears, diffs but can't.
The car is really strong. Now my TC4, I don't try to break anything, and I have broken some things; O the irony..............,
It handles the Mamba AMAZINGLY WELL with 8 cells. Put it this way, I've tried to break something including gears, diffs but can't.
The car is really strong. Now my TC4, I don't try to break anything, and I have broken some things; O the irony..............,
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From: fontana, CA
ORIGINAL: psychorevo
TY man.
The chassis are:
1. TT 01
2. TC4 RTR
3. Factory Team TC4
4. 18R
All brushless baby!!!!!!!!!
TY man.
The chassis are:
1. TT 01
2. TC4 RTR
3. Factory Team TC4
4. 18R
All brushless baby!!!!!!!!!
Nice setups!
I own a FT, and team TC4's as well, woot reppin AE! Ill get pics up later.
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I used to fry diff's all the time with my tc4, but once i got a solid axle for the rear and the front is a tightend down a little extra, ive been good for a while now
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It handles the Mamba AMAZINGLY WELL with 8 cells. Put it this way, I've tried to break something including gears, diffs but can't.
The car is really strong. Now my TC4, I don't try to break anything, and I have broken some things; O the irony..............,
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It handles the Mamba AMAZINGLY WELL with 8 cells. Put it this way, I've tried to break something including gears, diffs but can't.
The car is really strong. Now my TC4, I don't try to break anything, and I have broken some things; O the irony..............,
awesome car fl0pp. thats one car i would trade my beloved TC4 for.
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From: Perth_W.A. , AUSTRALIA
Thanks guys 
Will have some updated photos up later tonight because I just received a package of parts from RCmart

Will have some updated photos up later tonight because I just received a package of parts from RCmart
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Hey fl0PPsy is that a 3racing chassis i am thinking of getting a carbon fiber chassis for my ta05 but i don't know if there are other then the 3racing one
This is my TA05
This is my TA05
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From: yorktown hts, NY
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Hey fl0PPsy is that a 3racing chassis i am thinking of getting a carbon fiber chassis for my ta05 but i don't know if there are other then the 3racing one
This is my TA05
Hey fl0PPsy is that a 3racing chassis i am thinking of getting a carbon fiber chassis for my ta05 but i don't know if there are other then the 3racing one
This is my TA05
well looked better without the clear blue posts lol
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Lol a drifter for every day of the week and another for special occasions
Once again nice cars [sm=spinnyeyes.gif]
Once again nice cars [sm=spinnyeyes.gif]
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From: Perth_W.A. , AUSTRALIA
@pyrodon: i730 is correct when he said its a TA05MS but its not completely stock. Its got a TA05 front direct coupling mounted in the back as a spool to lock the rear. Nice TA05 by the way. Look solid!
@DirtBonez: Yup you guessed right those are HPI Drift-T's and I quite like them. They are faster than ABS because they have a tiny bit more grip but you also have a bit more control. For smooth concrete or shopping centre carparks I find them ideal and they wear at about the same sort of rate as ABS.
@i730: There's a reason for the clear blue posts. They will blend better with the bodyshell I'm working on at the moment
That clear blue battery holder needs to go though. Bring on the Carbon fibre!!
@Suprachrgd82: Thanks
I liked i730's idea of taking a family photo so here mine

heh just realized I forgot to put my Sprint 2 in the pics :P
@DirtBonez: Yup you guessed right those are HPI Drift-T's and I quite like them. They are faster than ABS because they have a tiny bit more grip but you also have a bit more control. For smooth concrete or shopping centre carparks I find them ideal and they wear at about the same sort of rate as ABS.
@i730: There's a reason for the clear blue posts. They will blend better with the bodyshell I'm working on at the moment
That clear blue battery holder needs to go though. Bring on the Carbon fibre!!@Suprachrgd82: Thanks

I liked i730's idea of taking a family photo so here mine

heh just realized I forgot to put my Sprint 2 in the pics :P
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Very old photo.
Losi XXXS
Tamiya TA03F Pro Drift Spec
Tamiya TT01
Tamiya TA05

TA03F Pro Drift Spec:
Tobee Craft Steering Posts
Tobee Craft Rear Spool
Tamiya TRF Special Blue Shocks

TA05
Tamiya High Precision Diff Joint
Tamiya Direct Connect Diff in Rear
Tamiya Sway Bars
Tamiya TRF Hard Black Shocks
Tamiya AL Spur Holder
Tamiya Black Aramid Belts
Losi XXXS
Tamiya TA03F Pro Drift Spec
Tamiya TT01
Tamiya TA05

TA03F Pro Drift Spec:
Tobee Craft Steering Posts
Tobee Craft Rear Spool
Tamiya TRF Special Blue Shocks

TA05
Tamiya High Precision Diff Joint
Tamiya Direct Connect Diff in Rear
Tamiya Sway Bars
Tamiya TRF Hard Black Shocks
Tamiya AL Spur Holder
Tamiya Black Aramid Belts



