Tamiya TT01D Questions - PLEASE HELP
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#17
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2 other cars worth looking at
SAKURA ZERO S. around $120-$130 shipped to your door. belt driven with a few cheap up grades are a capable racer (vta,stock,etc).
parts are cheap. and all the alloy and carbon fibre pieces from the more expensive version fit.
OFNA JL10 E
this is a shaft drive, i think there is a drift version as well but unsure of the difference.
$120 or so
SAKURA ZERO S. around $120-$130 shipped to your door. belt driven with a few cheap up grades are a capable racer (vta,stock,etc).
parts are cheap. and all the alloy and carbon fibre pieces from the more expensive version fit.
OFNA JL10 E
this is a shaft drive, i think there is a drift version as well but unsure of the difference.
$120 or so
#18
+1 on the zero s. Unbelivable for the money. Plus, all the hop up parts go to it's race version (the zero, perhaps the xi too). A mate of mine plans to buy one of these soon for our local 540 comp. With a brushed setup, and a cheap servo your looking at about $340 for EVERYTHING you need. From chassis to paints, even a few spares. You'll need another $50ish total shipping depending where it all comes from.
#19
Tech Regular
Nothing wrong with a TT!!!!
I have had a TA05 that I think is the best platform for drifting but I also have a TT01 that is also very good. It is all about setup and how you drive it!
If you are on a budget you cannot beat a TT.
I have had a TA05 that I think is the best platform for drifting but I also have a TT01 that is also very good. It is all about setup and how you drive it!
If you are on a budget you cannot beat a TT.