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eR1c 06-30-2016 12:21 PM

oh, that is a bummer ...

Do you know if something like this would work:
http://www.rcmart.com/yeah-racing-tt...h=595_744_1585

worst case I just take the dremel to the current plastic part that hangs off the back ...yet was looking for a cleaner solution.

steve_pss 06-30-2016 12:56 PM

http://www.rctech.net/forum/members/...842-edited.jpg

Eric - thanks for the links to these wheels and tires. Love the look of the 6mm offset under this body!

eR1c 06-30-2016 01:01 PM


Eric - thanks for the links to these wheels and tires. Love the look of the 6mm offset under this body!
Sure thing,
-I was hesitant at first ...but they seem to be as good quality as name brand wheels i've purchased. I actually went ahead and bought more in other styles. For the rubber I am sticking w/ some brands that I am familiar w/ and are true and tested (hpi and assosciated treaded ones).

Your body looks fantastic!
I may have to pick one of those Tamiya kit bodies up.
Still working on my TT02 build and body ...soooooon. (also prepping for my next race on the weekend). -hence why i haven't had much time on this build as I'd like.

eR1c 06-30-2016 01:14 PM

Steve_pss, ...did you paint that body? If so I like how you did the red and black.

steve_pss 06-30-2016 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by eR1c (Post 14586349)
Steve_pss, ...did you paint that body? If so I like how you did the red and black.

After spending many (many) hours putting all the decals on (the hood itself is like 20 decals) I wish I had painted it. The black is actually a dark grey metallic (shows up nice in the sun). Splitter and other parts are straight black. The rest is all a hair dryer, windex and a sh*t ton of decals supplied with the kit.

eR1c 06-30-2016 01:40 PM


The rest is all a hair dryer, windex and a sh*t ton of decals supplied with the kit.
what? Is there a decal technique I am unaware of...? Do tell!

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the decals look really nice, good work.

steve_pss 06-30-2016 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by eR1c (Post 14586366)
what? Is there a decal technique I am unaware of...? Do tell!

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the decals look really nice, good work.

The windex just helps you have a little lee-way when you position, the hair dryer REALLY helps. It softens the decal and allows it to make pretty good bends.

eR1c 06-30-2016 04:21 PM


Originally Posted by eR1c View Post
Nope, my kit didn't come w/ the hardened parts (lighter grey color).
I ordered the TT-02D type S kit. ...it came w/ a lot of goodies, but not the hardened parts.

So, I am going to order that part, ...going to hunt it down. (I hate the large bumper piece sticking off the back).
It will not fit on the type-S as you have a different arm mount holding the suspension pins.
I thought all the TT02 kits used the same basic chassis parts, -Specifically are the suspension mounts different? I looked online at both the TT02s and TT02D type s manuals, both appear the same?

warwick 06-30-2016 06:05 PM

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manlito; this is the best i can find at the moment the photo is without the stadium truck body. It was held on with valcro.

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you may be able to modify the scrocher body to work the same way

eR1c 07-01-2016 09:19 AM

Your looking some kind of protection for the chassis area?
what about using a pair of black nylons ...just cut both ends and wrap around the chassis.

Manlito 07-04-2016 02:49 AM


Originally Posted by eR1c (Post 14587309)
Your looking some kind of protection for the chassis area?
what about using a pair of black nylons ...just cut both ends and wrap around the chassis.

Well, I was thinking about something rigid like a plastic cover because my esc has a fan and I'm afraid a fabric could damage it or get sucked in.

Since the weather will be hotter (here in Southern Italy temperature is 30-35°C), I'm thinking about installing a motor heatsink. I check motor temperature every 5 mins with an IR thermometer and I read about 40-50°C. Do you think I'll need an heatsink? Is it normal that it is hotter near the pinion?

Djchow85 07-04-2016 03:34 AM

if you are driving it in the street your ESC fan shouldn't need extra protection

In my tt02 I ran a 9t motor geared around with a 22 pinion. If you're concerned put on a heatsink + fan for it. You can get many from Rcmart. When I took my TT02 for rally on an off road track from memory it stayed around 60c with air temp in the low 20s within a 10 minute run.

I've never had issues with the ESC fan get caught with debris etc. Only had a fan die on me probably from shock when I ran indoor 4wd mod buggy... (the buggy hit the wall many times)

eR1c 07-08-2016 01:27 PM

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okay, so this isn't complete, ...yet wanted to get a few photos up of my work in progress TT02.

I plan to put side mirrors on, an exhaust and a driver figure.

stay tuned. ;)

Mini35 07-09-2016 11:43 AM


Originally Posted by eR1c (Post 14586514)
I thought all the TT02 kits used the same basic chassis parts, -Specifically are the suspension mounts different? I looked online at both the TT02s and TT02D type s manuals, both appear the same?

The TT02D Type S and TT02 Type S have identical suspensions, look at the regular TT02 and TT02D manuals and you'll see they're much simpler than the Type S variants.

eR1c 07-11-2016 07:03 PM


The TT02D Type S and TT02 Type S have identical suspensions, look at the regular TT02 and TT02D manuals and you'll see they're much simpler than the Type S variants
Ah, I will have to check out the manual for the stock TT02 and TT02D to understand the difference, -thanks for pointing that out. ;)


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