Tamiya mini cooper
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Finally...after people have been hassling us for about 2 years, we have the companion to our legendary 'M03 Race Setup' article with our all new 'M05 Race Setup' article.
Written by Multi-Title winning rc-mini driver Brad P (with extra contributions from Tim and Tony G) this story will spell out in plain and simple terms just what you need, and just what you don't.
Read it now HERE
Written by Multi-Title winning rc-mini driver Brad P (with extra contributions from Tim and Tony G) this story will spell out in plain and simple terms just what you need, and just what you don't.
Read it now HERE
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This is a dupe from the M05 Pro thread. Saw that old thread before this one...
Hey Gang,
I just chewed up another gear in the mini, the plastic gear that the pinion rides on. Today in my M05, last weekend in the kid's M03. Both gears are the same pattern... half the width of the teeth are gone on the side closest to the motor. I verified pinion alignment in both cars after the M03 incident last week, yet had the same problem in my M05. Both time the motor screws were still tight. Same exact problem in two different cars. What am I missing here?
Hey Gang,
I just chewed up another gear in the mini, the plastic gear that the pinion rides on. Today in my M05, last weekend in the kid's M03. Both gears are the same pattern... half the width of the teeth are gone on the side closest to the motor. I verified pinion alignment in both cars after the M03 incident last week, yet had the same problem in my M05. Both time the motor screws were still tight. Same exact problem in two different cars. What am I missing here?
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Finally...after people have been hassling us for about 2 years, we have the companion to our legendary 'M03 Race Setup' article with our all new 'M05 Race Setup' article.
Written by Multi-Title winning rc-mini driver Brad P (with extra contributions from Tim and Tony G) this story will spell out in plain and simple terms just what you need, and just what you don't.
Read it now HERE
Written by Multi-Title winning rc-mini driver Brad P (with extra contributions from Tim and Tony G) this story will spell out in plain and simple terms just what you need, and just what you don't.
Read it now HERE
Wow what a great article Tony. Thanks! Where can i buy one of those Monster mini bodies? and what wheelbase are they?
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I can't for the life of me work out why anyone would need replacement arms for an M05? I've never seen an m chassis lower arm break - ever!
Fluffy - the bodies you seek can be found here
http://www.m-chassis.com/bodies.html
Fluffy - the bodies you seek can be found here
http://www.m-chassis.com/bodies.html
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I had some of the blade racing arms. Don't if they did any good besides making people scrutinize my car closely. They looked flash, too.
I can't for the life of me work out why anyone would need replacement arms for an M05? I've never seen an m chassis lower arm break - ever!
Fluffy - the bodies you seek can be found here
http://www.m-chassis.com/bodies.html
Fluffy - the bodies you seek can be found here
http://www.m-chassis.com/bodies.html
I now have one-piece arms installed..
nice man...'looks' lighter too
Okay, I can agree Tamiya arms really don't break. I have only broken the shock mount on a Tamiya arm. This set comes with 2 spares shock mounts. I also will say it first THESE ARE NOT TCS LEGAL.
Oh well, plenty of you guys run 3Racing etc.. I love competition and personalization in this hobby. These arms look SWEET!!!
Oh well, plenty of you guys run 3Racing etc.. I love competition and personalization in this hobby. These arms look SWEET!!!
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Anybody has a steering setup here for tight track. thanks
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As long as they dont change any geometry, they have no performance advantage and its more bling factor which can be alot of fun to play with. I have a few pimped out cars, alot of blue bling, but none of them have any advantage over a totally stock black plastic mini, which ive proven lol.
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some mini action shots
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is anybody using a rapida pro on their mini? maybe you can share your esc setup. i'm planning to use my rapida pro on my m05 with silver can motor. thanks
Finally...after people have been hassling us for about 2 years, we have the companion to our legendary 'M03 Race Setup' article with our all new 'M05 Race Setup' article.
Written by Multi-Title winning rc-mini driver Brad P (with extra contributions from Tim and Tony G) this story will spell out in plain and simple terms just what you need, and just what you don't.
Read it now HERE
Written by Multi-Title winning rc-mini driver Brad P (with extra contributions from Tim and Tony G) this story will spell out in plain and simple terms just what you need, and just what you don't.
Read it now HERE
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