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Old 09-05-2010, 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Raman
That was debated extensively on TamiyaClub forum about 6 months ago. It's M05 chassis, M05RA Chassis. The 5 looks like a 6. Notice the lines that go through the centre of the font from left to right! It's covering / blurrying the notch in the #5
So it will be an inverted M05...
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Originally Posted by tony gray
Bingo...RWD dorifto chassis - i.e. NOT a competition car so gear ratios etc not a factor....
Tony,

Is ANY m-chassis a competition car?
Let's be honest, not by a long shot.

But they are loads of fun to race with, nonetheless.
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Originally Posted by PizzaDude
So it will be an inverted M05...
SSHHH don't give Tamiya any wacky ideas.
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Originally Posted by Raman
SSHHH don't give Tamiya any wacky ideas.
LOL
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Old 09-06-2010, 07:27 AM
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Originally Posted by academygaz
HPI do too, and its 225mm WB to fit medium length Mini chassis:

http://www.hpieurope.com/piw.php?lang=en&partNo=7215
Unless I'm missing something, it looks like this body is not available in the USA. Anyone know how I can get one here?

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Old 09-06-2010, 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by PizzaDude
Tony,

Is ANY m-chassis a competition car?
Let's be honest, not by a long shot.

But they are loads of fun to race with, nonetheless.
Why do you think they are not competitive?? They are tuneable, alot of people race them, they have regional/national class racing, TCS ruling that most clubs worldwide who race mini abides by.

What do you base a competitive car on? How much they cost? How fast they go?
Please explain.
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Originally Posted by woodys3b
Unless I'm missing something, it looks like this body is not available in the USA. Anyone know how I can get one here?

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HPI is taking their sweet time releasing that body. If you look, its not available as a kit yet. Eventually it will make its way over. I suggest you email HPI USA and bug them and see what they say.

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Originally Posted by Pro10noob
LOL not true
Holland is the last country who has the info and the models.
If the states have the new release then Holland will get it 2 or 3 months later
That's the result of havin' now the same unnecessary incompetent distributor for Tamiya that has taken over Austria before which resulted in no supply.
Order your stuff from japan and leave the krauts in the dust!!!!!
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Originally Posted by tony gray
Bingo...RWD dorifto chassis - i.e. NOT a competition car so gear ratios etc not a factor....
so if it's a rear motor, in-line batery chassis it won't be considered a comp. car?
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Originally Posted by Raman
HPI is taking their sweet time releasing that body. If you look, its not available as a kit yet. Eventually it will make its way over. I suggest you email HPI USA and bug them and see what they say.
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I'll do just that. I can be the squeaky wheel as well as anyone!
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Well because of the poor parts supply and bogus promises this driver is no longer driving a Tamiya.
I use to order my parts from Hong Kong and or Japan but i am tired of waiting on parts that should have been on stock in the Dutch shops.
I loved to drive my M03 but paying 15 euro's for a set of tires( just 2 tires) that cost 7 or 8 dollar in the asian countries p***** me off so much that i was done with Tamiya at all.
Shame tho because they make good cars and if there was a better distributer here i would get one again right away.
We used to have 2 full heats of M03 drivers at our club but now we have only 2 drivers.
I have driven the FF03 also and it is a easy and good car to race but due to the points mentioned above i won't buy one or a M06.
Sorry for my faul mouthing off in here but had to get rid of it
What i said before the make great cars but then..................never mind.
Peace y''all
If it is to much please delete this post

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Originally Posted by rcpaintworks
That's the result of havin' now the same unnecessary incompetent distributor for Tamiya that has taken over Austria before which resulted in no supply.
Order your stuff from japan and leave the krauts in the dust!!!!!
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Old 09-06-2010, 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by madjack
so if it's a rear motor, in-line batery chassis it won't be considered a comp. car?
No, if it doesn't have TRF in the name, then it won't be considered a comp. car.

You CAN race lower-spec Tamiyas, but don't kid yourself into thinking they'll be able to run with higher-spec cars (Xevo vs M03/5 for example).

Anyway, back to regular programming....

Motor in the middle, cells down the chassis? Sounds like a scaled up Tamiya Tam-Tech Gear chassis?

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I like this set up better. The battery cables on my m04m interefere with the bodies and push them out slightly. I also don't like mounting the servo upside down. It's a pain sometimes to get the thing out without disassembling everything.

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Originally Posted by guy7bmwm5
I like this set up better. The battery cables on my m04m interefere with the bodies and push them out slightly.
+1 a more sensible set up for a RWD car... versus M04s rectangular skeleton chassis. I think its fine on the M05 since its FWD, but on a RWD car, you need more tune ability
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