Tamiya FF03
#106
Tech Regular
Looking forward to getting one of these, going to be fun racing at my local out door clubs 27t/17.5 class.
#107
If there would exist a civic with push-rod suspension it would look like this:
#108
The TOP layout is sweet!
#109
If the TOP is 190mm wide well I think thats too wide for scale lookin 2 Liter cars. Tamiya has it right with 185mm.
#110
u see folks are already bickerin over rules. who cares, put some basic leftover elecs in em with the can motor and have it. have fun. no class ever starts up well with a rules package debate. unless u want the class stillborn from the gun.
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#113
maybe later FF03 TRF
or
Blue Plated ver.
or
Blue Plated ver.
#116
Tech Elite
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There's a few of us up here in CAM into this car as well. What do you think would be a good spec for socal? Whatever TCS establishes? 21.5/fixed timing?
I've not driven a Tamiya FF before other than M-Chassis so I don't know how they handle various levels of power...
#117
Tech Lord
iTrader: (26)
Chris-
There's a few of us up here in CAM into this car as well. What do you think would be a good spec for socal? Whatever TCS establishes? 21.5/fixed timing?
I've not driven a Tamiya FF before other than M-Chassis so I don't know how they handle various levels of power...
There's a few of us up here in CAM into this car as well. What do you think would be a good spec for socal? Whatever TCS establishes? 21.5/fixed timing?
I've not driven a Tamiya FF before other than M-Chassis so I don't know how they handle various levels of power...
hopefully TCS Nats will have this as an exhibition class with some defined rules. then just piggy back from there.
FFGT Showdown anyone?
#119
It'll be interesting to see how much power this car can handle...
#120