Tamiya mini cooper
Colt has a neat selection of Mini bodies, including trucks like a 65 Chevy, all designed for the minis.
Everything Colt makes is for the SWB models. For MWB there's almost nothing. For LWB, there's even less. Damned stubby little car fans!
We North American types like our cars HUUUUGE! Considering however, that we make omly up about than 5% of the world's population, it's not surprising that there aren't that many non SWB shells available.
Jim
We North American types like our cars HUUUUGE! Considering however, that we make omly up about than 5% of the world's population, it's not surprising that there aren't that many non SWB shells available.
Jim
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I have been debating selling my m05 before I even built it. I literally have not touched it since I bought it a month or so ago. I have been debating going the 4wd route and buying an ABC Genetic, but am not sure either way.
Would anyone be interested in buying a brand new in box m05 pro? I also have a set of the mini specific trf shocks, also new in the box. Just seeing if anyone would be interested. If there is significant interest, I'll create a for sale thread as I don't want to take this thread off topic.
Thanks
Would anyone be interested in buying a brand new in box m05 pro? I also have a set of the mini specific trf shocks, also new in the box. Just seeing if anyone would be interested. If there is significant interest, I'll create a for sale thread as I don't want to take this thread off topic.
Thanks
I have been debating selling my m05 before I even built it. I literally have not touched it since I bought it a month or so ago. I have been debating going the 4wd route and buying an ABC Genetic, but am not sure either way.
Would anyone be interested in buying a brand new in box m05 pro? I also have a set of the mini specific trf shocks, also new in the box. Just seeing if anyone would be interested. If there is significant interest, I'll create a for sale thread as I don't want to take this thread off topic.
Thanks
Would anyone be interested in buying a brand new in box m05 pro? I also have a set of the mini specific trf shocks, also new in the box. Just seeing if anyone would be interested. If there is significant interest, I'll create a for sale thread as I don't want to take this thread off topic.
Thanks
I'm also interested buy the TRF mini shock from ya...Please Pm on the price...Thanks
Well got my new mini today,started to assemble it,got the chasis halves together,then thought about the diff,,is it worth it to upgrade to the ball diff or is the stock one sufficent for racing?
Ball diff is a must, but im sure you have it built by now. You will notice a huge difference. I couldnt believe the difference.
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I have a M05 ball diff sitting on my bench right now and will test it in a couple of weeks. The gear diff in my M05 worked great, but being able to adjust the diff externally is a great convenience.
Get a load of these videos...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ps6R1SRzV38
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRP-w6qszcA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ps6R1SRzV38
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRP-w6qszcA
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not sure what the ball diff / gear diff is about just yet.
sure when running tc the ball diff is needed... but my stock m05 pro outhandled even the most decked out m05's ive seen last weekend.
not like the ball diff for m05 is cheap either
sure when running tc the ball diff is needed... but my stock m05 pro outhandled even the most decked out m05's ive seen last weekend.
not like the ball diff for m05 is cheap either
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TFG,
That is a great looking shell. Something else to track down.
Julius,
Depending on what hopups you have added to your car will determine how much weight you really need to add. I have the Tamiya motor mount, DF-03 heatsinks, use the MO5 battery holders, have 20 gms lead in the front bumper, external motor heatsink and another 40 gms of lead under the battery and my car is 1420 gms easy. This is using a 4000 Lipo battery.
Later,
Calvin.
That is a great looking shell. Something else to track down.
Julius,
Depending on what hopups you have added to your car will determine how much weight you really need to add. I have the Tamiya motor mount, DF-03 heatsinks, use the MO5 battery holders, have 20 gms lead in the front bumper, external motor heatsink and another 40 gms of lead under the battery and my car is 1420 gms easy. This is using a 4000 Lipo battery.
Later,
Calvin.
All your tips are valued thanks.



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