New Tamiya TB03
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New Tamiya TB03
Just thought everyone would like to take a look at the new Tamiya TB03. Looks like it's got the front setup of the TA05 IFS. Release date is June 2008 though that is probably in Japan. BTW Tamiya USA's site already lists the kit and some parts for it.
http://www.rceasy.com/2008/05/08/tam...-03-first-pic/
http://www.rceasy.com/2008/05/08/tam...-03-first-pic/
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RE: New Tamiya TB03
Here is a search on Tamiya USA's site for TB03
http://www.tamiyausa.com/search.php?....x=0&image.y=0
It lists the kit "RC ARTA Garaiya - TB03", a front one way, aluminum diff joint set, aluminum motor mount, aluminum propeller shaft, and titanium screw set.
http://www.tamiyausa.com/search.php?....x=0&image.y=0
It lists the kit "RC ARTA Garaiya - TB03", a front one way, aluminum diff joint set, aluminum motor mount, aluminum propeller shaft, and titanium screw set.
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RE: New Tamiya TB03
The body is certainly one of those things that you either love or hate.
I love it for being the most radical looking GT body that you can get for your car!
A pity that the rear lights look like stolen from a Toyota yaris.
I love it for being the most radical looking GT body that you can get for your car!
A pity that the rear lights look like stolen from a Toyota yaris.
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RE: New Tamiya TB03
can you say extra weight? man thats gonna be some added weight from the cantilever design. What is it trying to imitate anyways a revo? I wonder does this mean i should upgrade from my tb-02r? hmmm.
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RE: New Tamiya TB03
More weight? If anything I would think it would remove weight. In exchange for the extra weight of the cantilevers you're removing the weight of the shock tower which is much larger. If there is a weight gain (due to the bearings in the cants) it's so little that you wouldn't be able to notice.
Besides that you're also moving the weight of the shocks, oil, springs, etc lower which should improve handling.
You do realize that the Revo wasn't the first to ever have inboard shocks right? F1 cars (full size and R/C) have been running this setup for a long time. [X(]
Besides that you're also moving the weight of the shocks, oil, springs, etc lower which should improve handling.
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What is it trying to imitate anyways a revo?
What is it trying to imitate anyways a revo?
You do realize that the Revo wasn't the first to ever have inboard shocks right? F1 cars (full size and R/C) have been running this setup for a long time. [X(]
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Many real life race cars run in-board shocks for packaging reasons...
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can you say extra weight? man thats gonna be some added weight from the cantilever design. What is it trying to imitate anyways a revo? I wonder does this mean i should upgrade from my tb-02r? hmmm.
can you say extra weight? man thats gonna be some added weight from the cantilever design. What is it trying to imitate anyways a revo? I wonder does this mean i should upgrade from my tb-02r? hmmm.
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RE: New Tamiya TB03
Ive read some reviews of the TA-05 IFS and it says that the IFS makes it lighter and allows for a more low nosed, more aerodynamic body.
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RE: New Tamiya TB03
Looks amazing, cant wait to see it.
But i was thinking of purchasing a tb-02 and using that as a rally car with some conversions. Would you think this would make a more suitable rally car?
But i was thinking of purchasing a tb-02 and using that as a rally car with some conversions. Would you think this would make a more suitable rally car?
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RE: New Tamiya TB03
It seems the TT01 is the most popular chassis for rally conversion. The TB02 suspension is somewhat difficult to modify to get longer travel and higher clearance. I'm not sure the TB03 would be any better.
Or, you could go with a Losi XXX-S like me (and others)!
Or, you could go with a Losi XXX-S like me (and others)!
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RE: New Tamiya TB03
Managed to get info from another Jap website. Shipping will commence from 26th Jun. Pre-order is accepted is including shipping to SG, it'll cost abt $330(Kit only)