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DavidNERODease 01-31-2018 07:49 AM

Ohh, link or T-plate. Very cool!

viking44 01-31-2018 07:33 PM


Originally Posted by DavidNERODease (Post 15144914)
Ohh, link or T-plate. Very cool!

I hope there are no compromises in the chassis having both configurations available. There's a big hole in the chassis when the T-plate isn't used. I guess it'll just be the inherent chassis flex.

Still very nice though. First time I'm getting a look at it on screen instead of my phone. It's got a lot of nice little details.

f1larry 01-31-2018 08:07 PM

Does it look to you like it will allow for a transverse mounted shorty battery? Hopefully it does.

viking44 02-01-2018 06:40 AM


Originally Posted by f1larry (Post 15145604)
Does it look to you like it will allow for a transverse mounted shorty battery? Hopefully it does.

It looks like it will fit a transverse battery with either the T-plate or the links. You just have to move the links outwards and it looks like Tamiya provides you with holes for that.

ShadowAu 02-01-2018 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by jgil089 (Post 15144716)
A lot of those parts look carried over from the TRF102, would it be possible to convert the 102 to allow sideways battery using some of the 103 parts?

I don't know where you get that idea from... I own a trf102 and the only parts that look the same to me are the top deck/tbar mounts and the diff/axle/hubs

SuperFastSnail 02-08-2018 10:11 AM

Tamiya was first to release any formula class. Now that the RC community has made it a real racing class, Tamiya will continue to develop and enhance the formula chassis.

Dan 02-08-2018 10:23 AM

Just about everyone at my local track was running Tamiya until early 2015. Probably 80-90% until early 2015. :D

Nice to see Tamiya getting back to being serious.

JayL 02-08-2018 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by Dan (Post 15152476)
Just about everyone at my local track was running Tamiya until early 2015. Probably 80-90% until early 2015. :D

Nice to see Tamiya getting back to being serious.

Really? 'my local track' ?? on carpet??? hehehe


hope the new car works!

texastc 02-08-2018 04:07 PM

I have a TRF101 and its the best feeling car I have ever owned. That said I have a new Fenix Mistral that I'm told will make me forget I ever had such feelings. I'm looking forward to hearing and seeing how this car does when it comes out.

texastc 02-08-2018 04:15 PM

I have a TRF101 and its the best feeling car I have ever owned. That said I have a new Fenix Mistral that I'm told will make me forget I ever had such feelings. I'm looking forward to hearing and seeing how this car does when it comes out.

Dan 02-08-2018 05:39 PM


Originally Posted by JayL (Post 15152754)
Really? 'my local track' ?? on carpet??? hehehe


hope the new car works!

Correction, "former" local track :D

mtveten 04-08-2018 11:03 AM

Looking through the manual shows the car to not accomidate the transverse battery placement of of newer cars or as much camber/caster adjustment as other current generation cars. The new front end is clearly heavier and trades the 1deg camber settinging for a 12deg caster option. The t-bar mounts like on the f104 but with the pitch pivot point behind the battery instead of underneath.

kentech 04-08-2018 11:47 AM

Regarding transverse battery position, here is Kiyo Suzuki's car from the TITC.

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...575001c359.jpg

mtveten 04-08-2018 12:09 PM

Yes it can be easily modified to fit but out of the box the cross brace is is shaped for inline use only.
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...681ead3bba.jpg

For many the apeal of a new tamiya f1 is a the ability to have a car that is tcs legal and competative with other manufactures. Modifying the car to make it competative with others results in tcs racers continuing to need 2 cars, 1 for tcs and 1 for everything else.

Kregger 04-08-2018 05:27 PM

you really can't tell from the picture if anything was modified to fit, all it looks like is he mounted the battery transversely and held it in place with tape. Since he was running the link set-up, the t-bar was a non factor.


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