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fordmike65 05-12-2009 11:19 AM


Originally Posted by Hyde (Post 5803019)
I thought you didn't want one since you just got the m03 :lol: welcome to the mini adiction lol

I knew you were gonna comment! But can you blame me?!?! That thing is beautiful!!!:eek:

little_sister 05-12-2009 11:42 AM


Originally Posted by monkeyracing (Post 5802128)
How does one use an Orion style lipo with those battery holders?

Like this!

Ben.C 05-12-2009 11:46 AM

Why didn't Tamiya configure the battery holder to accept brick type li-po cells?? :confused:

monkeyracing 05-12-2009 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by little_sister (Post 5803143)
Like this!


Close, but no cigar. The M05 uses a different battery holder than the M03.

Thanks anyway!

Jim

Hyde 05-12-2009 01:32 PM

Yeah they have a ta03r type battery holder. Doesn't look good for those who have lipo

b3buggy 05-12-2009 01:48 PM

Looks like the pillar for the m03 battery holder is still there to me. :sneaky:
I doubt they would rule out the orion style lipo from this chassis, would be a bad move by tamiya.

Ross

fordmike65 05-12-2009 07:02 PM

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I hope this isn't too far off the current topic,but has anyone seen a BMW 2002 body made for the M-chassis? I know a M02/04 would be more scqle. thanks-Mike

gtfour93 05-12-2009 07:28 PM


Originally Posted by fordmike65 (Post 5804853)
I hope this isn't too far off the current topic,but has anyone seen a BMW 2002 body made for the M-chassis? I know a M02/04 would be more scqle. thanks-Mike

I believe ABC Hobby will have them available in the future. I'm gonna start on my new TAMIYA Mini Cooper body for the ABC chassis. It's going to be British Racing Green, with white roof and black fender flares.

niznai 05-12-2009 08:45 PM


Originally Posted by fordmike65 (Post 5804853)
I hope this isn't too far off the current topic,but has anyone seen a BMW 2002 body made for the M-chassis? I know a M02/04 would be more scqle. thanks-Mike

I don't think so because I am avidly hoping and searching everywhere I can and I found nothing. Amazingly enough there's very little done in the 2002 topic especially when you compare it to cars in its class like the Alfa 105 for instance. Just a few 1/18 cars. That's very little for a truly cult classic car.

The closest they have come to classic BMW shells is a 1/10 BMW M1 body made by Carson in Germany and a 1/5 BMW 3.5CSL body made by FG again in Germany. None of these cars however are in the same class of cult status with the 2002.

If a 2002 body was ever made, I think there would be a long, long, long line you would have to join to get one.

NT 05-12-2009 08:49 PM


Originally Posted by Hyde (Post 5802632)
Instead of having a fast turning twitchy top heavy chassis tamiya I believe are trying to make it turn better without tiping over(and I've seen a lot of flips with this car) and the stearing is going to be more huge upgrade then the twitchyness this car has with the direct links. That type of stearing does good in pan cars for faster quicker turning something the m03 doesn't need.

Huge improvements all around this new car


Top heavy? Mustn't have the car set up - never had many issues with traction rolling, even after the use of lipos.

Why do you want a race car that is less direct (ie responds slower)? That'll make things worse again. The 03 was direct-ish, due to the slop in the linkages and the bump steer etc. I'd be concerned if it went even slower!

Anyhow!

Hyde 05-13-2009 12:57 AM


Originally Posted by NT (Post 5805440)
Top heavy? Mustn't have the car set up - never had many issues with traction rolling, even after the use of lipos.

Why do you want a race car that is less direct (ie responds slower)? That'll make things worse again. The 03 was direct-ish, due to the slop in the linkages and the bump steer etc. I'd be concerned if it went even slower!

Anyhow!

ALL The top end pro Touring Cars (and all other RC cars and trucks besides Pan cars) have Bell-Crank stearing systems in them. There is know problem in having this setup. Super little down side (to some) is slop.

Your concerned if it went even slower? Buy a faster servo :) problem solved.

rccartips 05-13-2009 02:59 AM

looks like m05 will have less bump steer with parallel upper arm angle. lower cg. if comes with lower cg body then even better. m03 will start to lose :nod:

cannon 05-13-2009 03:08 AM


Originally Posted by rccartips (Post 5806316)
looks like m05 will have less bump steer with parallel upper arm angle. lower cg. if comes with lower cg body then even better. m03 will start to lose :nod:

Who knows. Not that much lower in the CG department and weight moved away from the driving wheels :D

Granpa 05-13-2009 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by stocker (Post 5800778)
This is suppose to replace the screws on the arm hinges or the shocks ball connector?

A flanged tube and machine screw replaces a step screw ( MA2 or #50582). As you work thru the process, you should be able to figure out which way to insert the tubes to prevent binding and where you can use longer machine screws.

Nothing in the shocks mounting is touched.

Low_E 05-13-2009 11:06 AM

i would like to order some new tyres for my M-03R.

In our local Tamiya-comp we can, obviously, only use Tamiya-parts ...
So I'm looking for some Tamiya Rims and A-tyres ...but what insets should I use.
I know these: 50686 (blue inserts) are soft.
..

but what is the difference between 53205 and 53255?

I once bought some Blue ones (50686) and some black inserts that were the same kind of material as those blue ones but a little harder. These were both a soft kind of foam.
Later on I bought some other black ones, which were more rubber-like than the previous inserts I bought, and I prefered thos rubber-like ones.
... but don't know the Tam-number of those M-inserts.


[edit]
Also ...
what is the difference between:
Tamiya M Chassis Super Slicks (#53222) and
Tamiya M-Chassis 60D Reinforced Tires Type A (#53340)
Tamiya M Chassis Slicks (#53215)

in terms of quality, set-up, use ...

thx :)


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