Tamiya TRF419
#1651
I hope they keep carrying the parts though. I placed an order for some shims and bearings for my 419 on Friday last week they were on my desk in Sydney on Monday morning.
#1652
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 2,741
Nope. Parts are disappearing too.
They had full typical spares for the 419 a few weeks back, now they just have a few of the split blocks.
I ordered some stuff from rcmarket this week. Pricing was pretty good. Let's see how fast.
Definitely going to miss being able to order $10 of parts I'm in no hurry for and paying $2 delivery via SAL though!!
They had full typical spares for the 419 a few weeks back, now they just have a few of the split blocks.
I ordered some stuff from rcmarket this week. Pricing was pretty good. Let's see how fast.
Definitely going to miss being able to order $10 of parts I'm in no hurry for and paying $2 delivery via SAL though!!
#1653
Tamiya products are distributed all over the world by the country's respective agent. If you live in Australia the official Tamiya Agent is:
Australia
Toy Traders (Sales) Pty Ltd
Phone: 02-9749-1733
FAX 02-9749-1032
email: [email protected]
For a complete list of official Tamiya importers in your respective country see: http://www.tamiya.com/english/agent/agent.htm
Australia
Toy Traders (Sales) Pty Ltd
Phone: 02-9749-1733
FAX 02-9749-1032
email: [email protected]
For a complete list of official Tamiya importers in your respective country see: http://www.tamiya.com/english/agent/agent.htm
#1654
Tech Regular
iTrader: (29)
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 259
Tamiya products are distributed all over the world by the country's respective agent. If you live in Australia the official Tamiya Agent is:
Australia
Toy Traders (Sales) Pty Ltd
Phone: 02-9749-1733
FAX 02-9749-1032
email: [email protected]
For a complete list of official Tamiya importers in your respective country see: http://www.tamiya.com/english/agent/agent.htm
Australia
Toy Traders (Sales) Pty Ltd
Phone: 02-9749-1733
FAX 02-9749-1032
email: [email protected]
For a complete list of official Tamiya importers in your respective country see: http://www.tamiya.com/english/agent/agent.htm
#1655
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 2,741
#1656
#1658
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 2,741
#1659
#1660
Yes. It's the one from his FB page. If it's different then I either made a mistake or he switched it on his page. Please point out the difference and I will double check the work. I also have Kiyo's version which is why I made one adjustment as you will see in the notes on the sheet.
#1663
Only thing I found a bit "strange" with Kiyo's sheet was the wheelbase. It seems a bit long for more of a technical track... would have expected a shorter one... (like on Marc's sheet)....
#1664
Here's Kiyo's version cleaned up. The differences are the wheelbase, which I can understand. It may have been something they tried that gave them uber stability. Cambers are a little different and the front went from a 1mm camber link shim to a .5. Also, the Kiyo version has more weight in the car.
#1665
Tech Rookie
Joined: May 2015
Posts: 7
Can anyone recommend a starting FDR for the 419 for a medium size asphalt track with one good straight running 17.5t blinky,
if a small spur gear is chosen I don't seem to have a lot of movement with the motor.
any help appreciated.
if a small spur gear is chosen I don't seem to have a lot of movement with the motor.
any help appreciated.



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