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10meghalfduplex 12-03-2009 08:42 PM

Front Engine Chassis
 
Hi - Brand new member, there are some great threads on here, i could read for hours.

I have been trying to hunt down a front engine chassis (like the ta03f) but other than the mini Xevo conversion i cannot find anything.

Does anyone know of a current or recent front engine chassis? I have searched in google but all the returns for front engine chassis i get are chassis with the engine just behind the front wheels, thats a mid engine layout.

Failing that anyone know a way for me to force tamiya into reviving the ta03? :lol:

InspGadgt 12-03-2009 08:45 PM

Well in the mini class there are still front wheel drive cars with the M03 and the new M05. But in 1/10th TC they are dead.

dsrbltoys 12-03-2009 08:52 PM

Only ones I have ever seen are the TA03F and the differeft versions of it, and I think there was a Yokomo of the same era. Nothing newer than 10 years ago.

CraigM 12-03-2009 08:57 PM

You could get an rc10b4 and run it in reverse?

YRF2 was the yokomo. I have one somewhere at home :)

floppydisk 01-01-2010 01:18 PM

There was the Tamiya FF01. Tamiya were gonna release an FF chassis based onto the TA02, which was gonna be identified as TA02FF. But apparently they changed their mind, and instead they created a new line, with the first one (obviously) being the FF01. ;)

paraletic 01-01-2010 01:38 PM

Think it's more a toy than anything but GV models u think they called hav a front motor set up

tho the motor is set very very high
doubt it's what ya after, but gotta be seen too be believed lol

http://www.modelengines.com.au/view/...STANG-PRO.html

Faiz 01-01-2010 03:03 PM

Front motor chassis may divide into 2 groups :
- Motor in front of front axle : TA03F, FF01, YRF2,..
- Motor behind front axle : FF02, M03, etc..
Regardless chassis material, IMO the motor placement related to front axle separate forward grip level between those two groups


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