Tamiya TRF419
#3421
I personally use purple front and red rear progressives for my 419x on asphalt. Was from the last year Marc Reinhard setup.
#3422
Yeah I think the most important piece of information is that he was using progressive smj, drivers should use the colors that are appropriate for their track conditions.
#3423
Not this one:
Tamiya - 54031 F-Teile (Radträger) verstärkt TRF416 - Modellbau-Seidel
This one
Tamiya - 51293 F-Teile (Radträger vorn) TA05-IFS, TB-03 - Modellbau-Seidel
To built them look in the manual TRF 416.
Tamiya - 54031 F-Teile (Radträger) verstärkt TRF416 - Modellbau-Seidel
This one

Tamiya - 51293 F-Teile (Radträger vorn) TA05-IFS, TB-03 - Modellbau-Seidel
To built them look in the manual TRF 416.
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#3425
#3426
#3427
#3428
Guys, what's your opinion on the 419x... still competitive? I've been out of TC for a few years now but have always loved TRF quality, even ran for Tamiya USA for a while. I'm seeing some good deals on kits floating around everywhere, but am worried with little development this car may not be competitive in a season or two, maybe even now... such is the case with TC, development is very rapid.
If you all think objectively as a pay-for-everything privateer for a moment and not as a Tamiya fan-boy like myself, would you pull the trigger on a kit that's been in existence for over a year now? Car will be run in Mod, against the likes of EJ Evans, Lex Tyler, Ethan Erchinger, Gonzalo Cortes, Eric Albano, Clements.... the usual fast NorCal suspects. It's silly... but part of my leaning towards the 419x is I still have a lot of old parts and gear from the 416/417/418s I ran in the past that I don't know what to do with.
I appreciate all of your guys' insights!
Martin M.
If you all think objectively as a pay-for-everything privateer for a moment and not as a Tamiya fan-boy like myself, would you pull the trigger on a kit that's been in existence for over a year now? Car will be run in Mod, against the likes of EJ Evans, Lex Tyler, Ethan Erchinger, Gonzalo Cortes, Eric Albano, Clements.... the usual fast NorCal suspects. It's silly... but part of my leaning towards the 419x is I still have a lot of old parts and gear from the 416/417/418s I ran in the past that I don't know what to do with.
I appreciate all of your guys' insights!
Martin M.
#3429
Guys, what's your opinion on the 419x... still competitive? I've been out of TC for a few years now but have always loved TRF quality, even ran for Tamiya USA for a while. I'm seeing some good deals on kits floating around everywhere, but am worried with little development this car may not be competitive in a season or two, maybe even now... such is the case with TC, development is very rapid.
If you all think objectively as a pay-for-everything privateer for a moment and not as a Tamiya fan-boy like myself, would you pull the trigger on a kit that's been in existence for over a year now? Car will be run in Mod, against the likes of EJ Evans, Lex Tyler, Ethan Erchinger, Gonzalo Cortes, Eric Albano, Clements.... the usual fast NorCal suspects. It's silly... but part of my leaning towards the 419x is I still have a lot of old parts and gear from the 416/417/418s I ran in the past that I don't know what to do with.
I appreciate all of your guys' insights!
Martin M.
If you all think objectively as a pay-for-everything privateer for a moment and not as a Tamiya fan-boy like myself, would you pull the trigger on a kit that's been in existence for over a year now? Car will be run in Mod, against the likes of EJ Evans, Lex Tyler, Ethan Erchinger, Gonzalo Cortes, Eric Albano, Clements.... the usual fast NorCal suspects. It's silly... but part of my leaning towards the 419x is I still have a lot of old parts and gear from the 416/417/418s I ran in the past that I don't know what to do with.
I appreciate all of your guys' insights!
Martin M.
#3430
Guys, what's your opinion on the 419x... still competitive? I've been out of TC for a few years now but have always loved TRF quality, even ran for Tamiya USA for a while. I'm seeing some good deals on kits floating around everywhere, but am worried with little development this car may not be competitive in a season or two, maybe even now... such is the case with TC, development is very rapid.
If you all think objectively as a pay-for-everything privateer for a moment and not as a Tamiya fan-boy like myself, would you pull the trigger on a kit that's been in existence for over a year now? Car will be run in Mod, against the likes of EJ Evans, Lex Tyler, Ethan Erchinger, Gonzalo Cortes, Eric Albano, Clements.... the usual fast NorCal suspects. It's silly... but part of my leaning towards the 419x is I still have a lot of old parts and gear from the 416/417/418s I ran in the past that I don't know what to do with.
I appreciate all of your guys' insights!
Martin M.
If you all think objectively as a pay-for-everything privateer for a moment and not as a Tamiya fan-boy like myself, would you pull the trigger on a kit that's been in existence for over a year now? Car will be run in Mod, against the likes of EJ Evans, Lex Tyler, Ethan Erchinger, Gonzalo Cortes, Eric Albano, Clements.... the usual fast NorCal suspects. It's silly... but part of my leaning towards the 419x is I still have a lot of old parts and gear from the 416/417/418s I ran in the past that I don't know what to do with.
I appreciate all of your guys' insights!
Martin M.
I run the 419X locally in 17.5 TC, and am usually mid-pack.
I went through the same thought exercise as you a few weeks ago and ended up purchasing an A800X for my next kit.
#3431
The 419X works with the right setup, I just watch the ETS Hudy arena and the winner
of Stock class won A1 & A3 with 419X over a top notch field, click here to see video.
I myself have the old 419 and the new 800X, and my Awesomatix is better but
my 419 is no slouch and has beaten some 800 before, so it comes down to
skill level & setup.
of Stock class won A1 & A3 with 419X over a top notch field, click here to see video.
I myself have the old 419 and the new 800X, and my Awesomatix is better but
my 419 is no slouch and has beaten some 800 before, so it comes down to
skill level & setup.
#3432
I think your assessment is right on. As you mentioned the lack of development is really starting to show. Newer developments in the TC scene like pitch control or active rear suspension are only available by fitting other manufacturers parts.
I run the 419X locally in 17.5 TC, and am usually mid-pack.
I went through the same thought exercise as you a few weeks ago and ended up purchasing an A800X for my next kit.
I run the 419X locally in 17.5 TC, and am usually mid-pack.
I went through the same thought exercise as you a few weeks ago and ended up purchasing an A800X for my next kit.
#3433
Tech Master
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 1,285
Guys, what's your opinion on the 419x... still competitive? I've been out of TC for a few years now but have always loved TRF quality, even ran for Tamiya USA for a while. I'm seeing some good deals on kits floating around everywhere, but am worried with little development this car may not be competitive in a season or two, maybe even now... such is the case with TC, development is very rapid.
If you all think objectively as a pay-for-everything privateer for a moment and not as a Tamiya fan-boy like myself, would you pull the trigger on a kit that's been in existence for over a year now? Car will be run in Mod, against the likes of EJ Evans, Lex Tyler, Ethan Erchinger, Gonzalo Cortes, Eric Albano, Clements.... the usual fast NorCal suspects. It's silly... but part of my leaning towards the 419x is I still have a lot of old parts and gear from the 416/417/418s I ran in the past that I don't know what to do with.
I appreciate all of your guys' insights!
Martin M.
If you all think objectively as a pay-for-everything privateer for a moment and not as a Tamiya fan-boy like myself, would you pull the trigger on a kit that's been in existence for over a year now? Car will be run in Mod, against the likes of EJ Evans, Lex Tyler, Ethan Erchinger, Gonzalo Cortes, Eric Albano, Clements.... the usual fast NorCal suspects. It's silly... but part of my leaning towards the 419x is I still have a lot of old parts and gear from the 416/417/418s I ran in the past that I don't know what to do with.
I appreciate all of your guys' insights!
Martin M.
#3434
Tech Master
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 1,285
I think your assessment is right on. As you mentioned the lack of development is really starting to show. Newer developments in the TC scene like pitch control or active rear suspension are only available by fitting other manufacturers parts.
I run the 419X locally in 17.5 TC, and am usually mid-pack.
I went through the same thought exercise as you a few weeks ago and ended up purchasing an A800X for my next kit.
I run the 419X locally in 17.5 TC, and am usually mid-pack.
I went through the same thought exercise as you a few weeks ago and ended up purchasing an A800X for my next kit.
I will bet you you'll hit the same fast laps with the 419x as the awesomatix



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