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Tamiya TRF 2WD ????
With the IFMAR worlds in Japan next year, how big do you think the odds are that Tamiya will come with a TRF 2WD buggy ? i think it's rather high. My arguments :
What are your thoughts ? |
I hope so....
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if tamiya drop a TRF 2wd on the market my B4 will go out the window.
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lol.........fool
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I have a feeling they will only do it if HPI/Kyosho/Yokomo decide to get back into the game. I don't think Tamiya is concerned what class AE/LOSI focuses on.
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Or Tamiya might just make another bodyshell for the DF-03 and not include the centre-shaft and front drive-train components and say there - our midmotor 2wd, the Bright Hyena!
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Defo a Hyena, well, everybody making laughing Hyena noises as you watch people trying to drive it round....
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I would love to see a Tamiya competetion 2wd buggy with lots of aluminum and intricate design. Then I would buy it and throw a 3s lipo pack in it with a 1920/8 Lehner Brushless motor and a Mamba Max.
O' Allah, please let it happen. |
Well If the Rumours I'm hearing a True the 501X is being Replaced as I type! The Kit I have is a 49 tamiya Number (Protoype/limited release) so like the 415MSX they'll be releasing a 53 or 59 kit as a full on production version!
Rumours are, new Chassis with cells moved 3mm forward, stronger shock shafts, titanium screw kit as std and front one way! I do think a TRF 2wd is on the cards too! |
I would love for there to be a TRF 2wd, as that would complete the stable,
TRF 415MSX MRE TRF 415MSX TRF 501X A 2wd would replace the B4 yum yum cant wait. |
I would like one too, although my MSX bitsa is missing a few bits (bought in a job-lot) lol.
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Let me know what you are short of for the MSX as I have most spares for the car, even the pain in the neck to get hold of ones!!! I'm sure that I can hook you up.
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I was toying with putting the MRE front one-way in, so I can run the MRE wide-tooth pulley's. I got to source some steering arms, new bearings not sure what else, got to build it back up and see what I am missing.
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