t33 modifications
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From: Warrington, UNITED KINGDOM
That's right they're pretty quick and hard to control,first time i fired mine up i drove it straight into a wall,good job the barrel is a bit bendy!
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i now have a t33 but dificult to control as to fast has any one fitted heng long boards etc or just a 7.2 stick pack
i now have a t33 but dificult to control as to fast has any one fitted heng long boards etc or just a 7.2 stick pack
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I purchased the T34 a while back. After a few minutes of running with the stock electrics, I knew I had to upgrade to the HL electronics. Tamiya electronics are better of course but they do come with a very high price. The T34 has good ground clearance and its yet to throw a track. I've upgaded to metal gears and tracks and now use a 7.2 battery. This is another step you can do to it. Seen the battery conversion in one of the german sites. Overall its a decent tank.
I purchased the T34 a while back. After a few minutes of running with the stock electrics, I knew I had to upgrade to the HL electronics. Tamiya electronics are better of course but they do come with a very high price. The T34 has good ground clearance and its yet to throw a track. I've upgaded to metal gears and tracks and now use a 7.2 battery. This is another step you can do to it. Seen the battery conversion in one of the german sites. Overall its a decent tank.
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From: ipswich, UNITED KINGDOM
hi stuff t34 is good to look at lots of detail but sound and running is a bit quirky to say the least overall though good



