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Ross 18-12-2011 08:33 PM

Tamiya Wild One Parts
 
I've been building a conservatory for a mate and i was in his garage yesterday and found an old Tamiya Wild One sitting in a box. Now it needs some bits and a good clean. My question is, ebay has some parts but where else can i get bits on line.

Cheers

Ross

terry.sc 19-12-2011 12:52 AM

Try http://vintage-tamiyaparts.com he sells on ebay as vintage-tamiyaparts but as there's no ebay fees he sells them much cheaper on his website.

A lot of the parts used on the rerelease FAV are the updated Wild One parts so can be easily found new, check out the FAV rerelease manual here http://www.tamiya.com/japan/download/rcmanual/58496.pdf to compare what modern parts will swap over and which are different. If you need a Wild One manual, it can be found here http://www.tamiyabase.com/Manuals/58...ne-manual.html

If you need a body them Team Bluegroove http://stores.ebay.co.uk/TEAM-BLUEGROOVE usually lists them, I presume they have shut down for the holidays. And if you need a driver figure, nothing beats Beetlelovers Wild One head http://www.tamiyaclub.com/trades_mod...101624&id=3092

Ross 19-12-2011 06:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by terry.sc (Post 596642)
Try http://vintage-tamiyaparts.com he sells on ebay as vintage-tamiyaparts but as there's no ebay fees he sells them much cheaper on his website.

A lot of the parts used on the rerelease FAV are the updated Wild One parts so can be easily found new, check out the FAV rerelease manual here http://www.tamiya.com/japan/download/rcmanual/58496.pdf to compare what modern parts will swap over and which are different. If you need a Wild One manual, it can be found here http://www.tamiyabase.com/Manuals/58...ne-manual.html

If you need a body them Team Bluegroove http://stores.ebay.co.uk/TEAM-BLUEGROOVE usually lists them, I presume they have shut down for the holidays. And if you need a driver figure, nothing beats Beetlelovers Wild One head http://www.tamiyaclub.com/trades_mod...101624&id=3092


That great thanks fella.

I especially like the head :wub

Cheers
Ross

Ross 05-02-2012 09:01 PM

Hi

Does anyone know if something like B4 front wheels will fit on the wild one. The axle is around 10mm long.

cheers

Ross

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Miggers 10-02-2012 08:31 PM

Pretty certain that's a no.

B4 wheels use imperial bearings and axles.

Change it to B4 axles and you're in with a chance.

My Mardave Cobra runs JC Racing B4 five spokes all round.
The fronts run on modified B4 axles.

Mark

Ross 10-02-2012 09:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Miggers (Post 619257)
Pretty certain that's a no.

B4 wheels use imperial bearings and axles.

Change it to B4 axles and you're in with a chance.

My Mardave Cobra runs JC Racing B4 five spokes all round.
The fronts run on modified B4 axles.

Mark


Ok cool, im still doing other bits and bobs to it at the moment. ill have a look do that when i get to that end :thumbsup::thumbsup:

cheers

Ross

Spoolio 10-02-2012 09:51 PM

Tamiya DT-02 wheels fit I think. 2010 Holiday Buggy, Sand Viper, Desert Gator, 2011 Sand Rover etc, all the same and will allow you to use a "modern" 2.2 tyre. Having said that, I put modern tyres on my Wild One and it was truly truly horrible. Best to stick with old skool rubber.

Ross 10-02-2012 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spoolio (Post 619305)
Tamiya DT-02 wheels fit I think. 2010 Holiday Buggy, Sand Viper, Desert Gator, 2011 Sand Rover etc, all the same and will allow you to use a "modern" 2.2 tyre. Having said that, I put modern tyres on my Wild One and it was truly truly horrible. Best to stick with old skool rubber.


Thats what i was going to do, but its stupid money to buy the tyres from the bay :mad:


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