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DT03 - Neo Fighter / Aqroshot opinions comments etc
Just wanted to start a thread asking what peoples comments and opinions on the Tamiya DT03 chassis is? (Neo fighter or Aqroshot Dt03t)
Its been out for a year or two - any longer term comments? Any ideal hop-ups? Anything broken yet? How tough is that gear box with the gear diff? Appreciate theirs a good review here: http://www.thercracer.com/2014/03/ta...build-and.html |
anyone?
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Tamiyaclub
You would be better off looking on www.tamiyaclub.com as you can get lots of information there
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My suspicion is that the DT03 is an entry / fun RC chassis and most of the people on here are more familiar with the racing kits. The reason I say that is that everyone here is so helpful that for there not to be a reply, it must be that no-one really knows. Me included.
Good luck with your research |
I would agree with the above, its not looking like a full on race kit and more of a fun/basher.
however having said that it all depends on what your plans are, racing, fun, etc etc ? |
Thanks, I found a great thread over on tamiyaclub:
http://www.tamiyaclub.com/forum/inde...howtopic=72256 Tamiya do a race for them called 'fighter cup' but I guess a slightly different form of racing to the classic 2wd buggy's on here |
I own a dt03 neo fighter. It's a nice buggy. Very strong and handles well on carpet with minipin rears and low profile cut stagger fronts. A £6 HPI Firebolt 15t has powered it to A final podium finishes at Manor RC model club. It will never have the pace of my competition buggies but it's a lot of fun to drive!
Upgrades/hopups needed to race are as follows: A drop of superglue to lock the stock servo saver. Full bearing kit. I use real colour bearings from rcbearings.co.uk |
SHRCCC ran a class for DT03 buggies for the first time this year at the DT02 Challenge which is a one off event along the lines of bit the German "Fighter Cup" you've mentioned. As said they're not dedicated race kits but with a bit of fiddling as 200SX says they can go very well indeed.
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