Tamiya mini thread
#77
#81
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 3,549
From: Melbourne, Australia. Home of rc-mini.net
Same body, just painted differently. We figured they looked sorta like mid 80's rally cars (Metro 6R4 etc) so we painted them with that sorta theme in mind. Mine is the Rothmans car, Tim Keiller owns the Martini one and Tony Parreiro owns the Alitalia one. They look great dont they.
Here's all THREE of em!
Here's all THREE of em!
Last edited by tony gray; 08-06-2008 at 01:06 AM.
#86
Originally Posted by Z-Mann
does any1 have a mini weighing close to 1300g??mine was 1485 at the cc
100% standard. with transponder and a cheap arse plastic (light) servo..
I'll re-check
#87
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 3,549
From: Melbourne, Australia. Home of rc-mini.net
Don't fret too much about lightening your mini.. We've had them at around 1200 or so and it it makes no difference. If anything it makes them worse! We have a theory that the little bit of extra weight helps stop some of the wheelspin that Minis tend to suffer so much from.
Getting your electronics down as low as possible (i.e. inside the rear chassis halves) and getting the whole thing down on the ground as close as you can are the two most important things of all.
Getting your electronics down as low as possible (i.e. inside the rear chassis halves) and getting the whole thing down on the ground as close as you can are the two most important things of all.
#89
No rear wing for the Mini in the CC event at SMA. Before everyone has a go, The Suzuki has a rear wing. It is only level with the roof and has no lip
so no actual downforce. Good old Tamiya, it looks good but has no actual advantage except for looking good
so no actual downforce. Good old Tamiya, it looks good but has no actual advantage except for looking good



