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Old 02-08-2008, 03:04 AM
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I'm looking into purchasing a Team Magic Touring bag.
The thing i sthat it looks a lot larger than what the actual size of the boxes are.
I would really appreciate if you could post some pictures of this bag with parts in it...!!!
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http://www.teammagic.com.tw/en/profr...9212&pageNum=2

at the bottom is the dimensions
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I got the T8 bag by trinity which is the same thing just cheaper, but some of my drawers wont open when I have everything in there....oh well
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Originally Posted by aussies1129
I know that's why i stated that it looks larger than it really is!!
That's why i need some input from people that have one and maybe a few pictures!
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ok top part has a zipper that opens, inside it has a fabris flat surface with loops for putting screw drivers or what not through them, then on the end has a long tray section that fits almost anything.

now first drawer down is a huge comparment that fits my startbox (laying on its side) and the car with body, also some space for anything else like towels.

down from that there are 2 drawers side by side, on the left one I have about 10 sets of foams, on the other I have my M8 radio (note: the M8 barely fits in it due to its design).

then down from that the bottom 2 drawers are the same size, in them I have screws and parts in one side and bigger tools and liquids in the other (like glow starters, wd-40,etc.)

the sides of the bag have as follows

right side one big pocket that can fit a few things, other side 2 smaller pockets that I use for my digital caliper etc. and on the back it has a huge pocket that you can fit a setup board on.

The size of the bag works more for 1/10th than 1/8th, I couldnt fit my revo in it for example.

its a nice bag, just if you get one and put some heavy stuff on top like a starter box, take that out first or the bottom 2 drawers dont open properly.
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Originally Posted by rcrevolution
I got the T8 bag by trinity which is the same thing just cheaper, but some of my drawers wont open when I have everything in there....oh well
had the same prob but what i did was take out all the draws and than checked the shelves noticed that both the shelves where not installed all the way to the back of the bag and than the draw no longer caught an edge on the shelf....Give it a try its worth a shot...
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wait what? I didnt understand what you said.


I know the shelves are fabric velcro you're saying pushing them back all the way?
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I have the TM 8th hauler bag and it was well worth the money! The only thing that won't fit in there is the gallon of fuel and the tire truer which can fitted in another bag and strapped to the top. You want pics? You got it!



















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BTW, the reason for the bottom draws not pulling out easily is the flaps along the bottom. That isn't a defect or anything to really be concerned about.
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Thank you for the pictures although that's the 1/8th bag...i'm looking into the touring one which is smaller and moves around easier.
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Originally Posted by vti-chris
Thank you for the pictures although that's the 1/8th bag...i'm looking into the touring one which is smaller and moves around easier.
i have one, the drawers are cardboard, the new smaller version has plstic drawers, but smaller size.
big bottom drawer houses the car with body on and can fit some small things inbetween the back of the car and the end of the drawer. the 4 small boxes are all the same size. i fit 3 engine boxes in one and have room for some small stuff. your radio wont fit in these drawers. but some tall shock oils wont stand up either. good bag apart from the cardboard drawers
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That's what i was afraid of.
The drawers seem a bit too short...i mean not even buggy tires fit in there!!
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Originally Posted by vti-chris
That's what i was afraid of.
The drawers seem a bit too short...i mean not even buggy tires fit in there!!
if you have a buggy, you need the F8 bag not the tourer bag.
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The F8 bag is the best.
I have one for my 1/8 buggy and all necessary gear.
Have another that i use for my electric cars.
I can fit 3 elctric cars on there sides in the top draw with extra gear and all my chargers, batteries etc... in the other draws.
Only extra items i need to carry are my radio bag and tyre truer.
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Originally Posted by HarKonnenD
I have the TM 8th hauler bag and it was well worth the money! The only thing that won't fit in there is the gallon of fuel and the tire truer which can fitted in another bag and strapped to the top. You want pics? You got it!



















wow man you have got everything in there I was even looking very closely to see if you had the kitchen sink!
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