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buggymonster 27-09-2014 10:56 PM

Tamiya holiday buggy
 
What is everybodies opinion of these?
I've seen one advertised in the for sale section.
I'm not interested in racing i just want to have indoor and outdoor fun!!:woot:

Chris56 27-09-2014 11:14 PM

Fun they certainly are - especially when there are a few of them in the same race.

buggymonster 27-09-2014 11:39 PM

Thanks I might buy one now:thumbsup:

Essex2Visuvesi 28-09-2014 08:43 AM

I had the original back in the day.... The suspension is simple, as is the drive train. Makes for a good low maintainence buggy. Performance is ok but is no race winner. Tho i did race mine in the early 80s at club level and did ok. Moved on to a super champ
I keep looking at one for nostalgic reasons as it was my first proper rc car.

buggymonster 28-09-2014 08:49 AM

tamiya holiday buggy
 
It will be my first rc car aswell.;)

dodgydiy 28-09-2014 10:04 AM

probably not the best thing for a first rc car if its an original one as you cant get parts and the front of the chassis breaks easily, if its the re release then you'd be ok. lots of more modern cars kicking around at good prices, a lot quicker, better handling and more fun! still have my old holiday buggy from the early eighties, somewhat trashed, but it was my first non homemade rc car

buggymonster 29-09-2014 04:00 PM

Tamiya grasshopper
 
Thanks for your advice but I'm not buying a holiday buggy now, as I've bought a Tamiya grasshopper of ebay for £72.:D


Are they any good for my first car?:confused:

Chris56 29-09-2014 04:10 PM

Really good for bashing and certainly Iconic. Bit bouncy for racing though and that solid rear axle!

If you like your Tamiyas probably the best-value starter buggy is the Neo-Fighter

buggymonster 29-09-2014 06:31 PM

Thanks for the advice,it was very helpful.:thumbsup:

buggymonster 04-10-2014 05:37 PM

Batteries
 
Is there a sertain type of battery I have to get for my Tamiya grasshopper or will it take any battery.:confused:

Jez 24-01-2015 01:51 PM

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picked up my re-release holiday buggy yesterday.car was built,painted and set up by Peter Moss at Proracing in Yorkshire.specified as a 540 sealed can racer it will be competing at yorcc on Saturday evenings.as with my other 540 cars its running m-tronics speedo,savox low profile servo and sanwa radio.electrics install is super neat and the attention to detail on driver,jerry cans and spot lights has to be seen to be believed.can't wait to thrash it around track.car will be at yorcc tonight for anyone to check out the amazing work done on it.thanks Peter.

professionalracing 24-01-2015 02:46 PM

I'm so glad you're happy with it Jez it took me back to when I built my original kit far too many years ago let's hope it's as enjoyable on the track as it is to look at

neallewis 24-01-2015 04:07 PM

Chassis on the re-re is different to the original. body is the same. I'm sure the original was trailing arm design.
Looks good Jez, look forward passing it ;-)

Jez 25-01-2015 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by neallewis (Post 896670)
Chassis on the re-re is different to the original. body is the same. I'm sure the original was trailing arm design.
Looks good Jez, look forward passing it ;-)

remember last time you said that Neal?i gatecrashed the 540 heat tonight at York,and well what can I say?Mr Moss has done it again.it was ballistic,turn in was real good,grip was even better and handling over ripple mats was,well shall we say interesting.i didn't want to spoil peoples race so I pulled over to let top guys past but holiday buggy was so impressed I just kept going.i can't wait till next Saturday.so impressed am I that I am sacking off my bmax2 that smoked you the other week.it was such a laugh.

neallewis 25-01-2015 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Jez (Post 896726)
remember last time you said that Neal?i gatecrashed the 540 heat tonight at York,and well what can I say?Mr Moss has done it again.it was ballistic,turn in was real good,grip was even better and handling over ripple mats was,well shall we say interesting.i didn't want to spoil peoples race so I pulled over to let top guys past but holiday buggy was so impressed I just kept going.i can't wait till next Saturday.so impressed am I that I am sacking off my bmax2 that smoked you the other week.it was such a laugh.

:thumbsup:

Jez 25-01-2015 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by professionalracing (Post 896650)
I'm so glad you're happy with it Jez it took me back to when I built my original kit far too many years ago let's hope it's as enjoyable on the track as it is to look at

even more enjoyable to throw round track.beats the 210,bmax2 and dare I say it?the rc10 worlds re-release hands down.this is one fun buggy.massive smiles from me.

gainsy 25-01-2015 07:54 AM

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We had a great day at the dt02 challenge this year at surrey & hants club, can't wait for next years event :thumbsup:

bretts 25-01-2015 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by professionalracing (Post 896650)
I'm so glad you're happy with it Jez it took me back to when I built my original kit far too many years ago let's hope it's as enjoyable on the track as it is to look at

I must say Peter the car looked fantastic inside and out. You are in a class of your own!

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Originally Posted by Jez (Post 896728)
even more enjoyable to throw round track.beats the 210,bmax2 and dare I say it?the rc10 worlds re-release hands down.this is one fun buggy.massive smiles from me.

Yes Jez I was marshalling that heat and was very surprised and impressed with the way you got it round. Especially over the bumps and jumps.

Glad you didn't run the Pro painted shell. It's too nice.

Jez 25-01-2015 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by bretts (Post 896738)
I must say Peter the car looked fantastic inside and out. You are in a class of your own!



Yes Jez I was marshalling that heat and was very surprised and impressed with the way you got it round. Especially over the bumps and jumps.

Glad you didn't run the Pro painted shell. It's too nice.

yeah,don't think Pete would be too happy if I smashed spotlights off!glad we decided to give holiday buggy a go,seeing as that was my first ever car back in 1983.thanks for the nice comments Brett.

Gary29 30-01-2015 11:34 AM

Cool car, are the front shocks meant to be mounted 'upside down'?


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