tt-01 Drift... Help D;.
#1
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Hi, I have only just joined this Forum, and this is my first ever post so don't ban me if i break any rules >.<. Anyway, I was looking around on youtube when I saw a "Rc Car Drifting" video I was absolutely amazed by it and I got addicted to watching them and I feel the urge to start doing it my self after shopping around on different website quiet a few people say that the tt-01 is the best entry level car. Then I was looking around and people said you need to buy extras for it to drift so, what do I need?
Other notes: I would preferbly like to have the cheapiest best stuff, and also I saw on ebay a TT-01D with some extras but no servos >.<. Oh I also come from the uk so uk products. I have no expierence in building rc cars, but I do have a nitro Rex-X off road car.
Thanks for the help
-Jay
Other notes: I would preferbly like to have the cheapiest best stuff, and also I saw on ebay a TT-01D with some extras but no servos >.<. Oh I also come from the uk so uk products. I have no expierence in building rc cars, but I do have a nitro Rex-X off road car.
Thanks for the help
-Jay
#5
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Thanks, But I can't find any tt-01D Expert Builds I can only find tt-01 EB on ebay... So D;. Could you please find a website or store that does them please sorry for being a pain... (I am in the UK remember no US sites >.<)
-Jay
-Jay
#8
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From: NZ
The Standard TT01 for whatever reason doesnt come with what would be
the most basic of parts: bearings & metal centre-driveshaft.
Everything is a 'hopup', that has to be bought separately, making the car alot more expensive than it needs to be....
Its not unheard of for the hopups to double the actual total price of the car.
The TT01 is a reasonable car, just way overpriced for what it is....
The TT01D (D for Drift) at least has good drift tyres & wheel bearings.
Also look at the TB03D, or TA05:much better cars.
the most basic of parts: bearings & metal centre-driveshaft.
Everything is a 'hopup', that has to be bought separately, making the car alot more expensive than it needs to be....
Its not unheard of for the hopups to double the actual total price of the car.
The TT01 is a reasonable car, just way overpriced for what it is....
The TT01D (D for Drift) at least has good drift tyres & wheel bearings.
Also look at the TB03D, or TA05:much better cars.
#9
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Good prices at RCmart.They will send to UK.
http://www.rcmart.com
TT01d: still needs batt, charger & radio gear.
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/rc-tam...n-p-28550.html
tb03, needs esc, batt, radio gear
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/rc-tam...0-p-28151.html
http://www.drccentral.com/forums/index.php?showforum=56
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Jason
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Depends on what you want to do.. If you just want to drive it around in a parking lot (we call that "bashing") then you've got a lot to choose from. I personally like the Tamiya TB-02, which is another tub-chassis, shaft 4wheel drive Tamiya kit, but it is a bit higher end. Because the TB-02 just got replaced in Tamiya's line up with the TB-03, the TB-02s are usually available for cheaper. Out of the box, they come with ball-bearings, oil-filled shocks, aluminum driveshaft, adjustable suspension parts (all the things that you'd have to pay to upgrade on the TT-01 chassis). I believe the TB-02 has a "d" model for drifting as well, just like the TT-01.
On the other hand, if you want to start out racing, the TT-01 has a good class for beginners going on (pretty sure it's big in the UK too, you might want to check?)
Other brands? HPI has an electric touring car. Check out hpiracing.com
On the other hand, if you want to start out racing, the TT-01 has a good class for beginners going on (pretty sure it's big in the UK too, you might want to check?)
Other brands? HPI has an electric touring car. Check out hpiracing.com





