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Tamiya TT02 Thread
So Tamiya has announced the TT02 at the 2013 toy fair. Pics in my link here.
I will have the spec sheet typed up in a few minutes :) http://www.thercracer.com/2013/01/ta...irst-pics.html New chassis layout Revised suspension geometry Support for std spur gears UPDATE TT02 Build and Review here http://www.thercracer.com/2013/05/ta...nd-review.html TT02 Tuning and Mods Guide http://www.thercracer.com/2014/08/ta...-and-tips.html Gearing for 17.5t Blinky http://www.thercracer.com/2013/07/ho...inky-with.html Editable set-up sheet. https://www.thercracer.com/2022/04/t...p-and.html?m=0 |
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What were you expecting? Graphite, carbon,and al parts everywhere? The TT line has always been geared more to the lower/mid market segment.
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looks pretty nice , will hold off buying a TT01r type E then haha
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Finally, here are some pictures of the new TT-02
http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/a...lue/TT-022.jpg http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/a...lue/TT-021.jpg http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/a...lue/TT-023.jpg http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/a...lue/TT-024.jpg http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/a...lue/TT-026.jpg http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/a...lue/TT-025.jpg |
TBH I am more excited over that 458 Italia body than the car itself. :D
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Originally Posted by mkiiina
(Post 11749444)
What were you expecting? Graphite, carbon,and al parts everywhere? The TT line has always been geared more to the lower/mid market segment.
Some low-cost chassis with same or even lower price have FRP parts, aluminium motor holders and oil dampers... Why TT doesn't? |
If you convert the price listed on that German site, they say the price is $230.
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but i read on the german website it is coming with a ball diff , just as we all swap back to gear diffs hahaha
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but i read on the german website it is coming with a ball diff , just as we all swap back to gear diffs hahaha More interesting is the shorter prop with longer front gear shaft. Receiver box is a nice idea, but who will mount the ESC then above the Servo? Not me for sure...;) Nevertheless, very important car for Tamiya... BR, Matthias |
Want to see the specs on tt02, specifically the weight comparing with tt01e. The chassis has rally/water resistant in mind plus lipo packs as well.
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The Ferrari body is sweet!
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not bad for the low bux, but id probably get a sakura for $100, or xv01 for $200. wasnt impressed with the tt01 to work on, even if it is supposed to be a cheap entry level broad spectrum chassis. I do not understand buying low and spending a ton of money on upgrades when you can just buy the better car from the start.
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Originally Posted by valk
(Post 11763446)
not bad for the low bux, but id probably get a sakura for $100, or xv01 for $200. wasnt impressed with the tt01 to work on, even if it is supposed to be a cheap entry level broad spectrum chassis. I do not understand buying low and spending a ton of money on upgrades when you can just buy the better car from the start.
this will be my next chassis if they bring out the R version and it is allowed in our TT01 class next winter ;-) |
The car is good,but they really need to start giving oil shocks with their kits.step screw need to be remove and ball joints supplied.decent low cost racer.
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