Complete Newbie Novice

  
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Re: Complete Newbie Novice

Postby lesbaldry » 12 Jul 2012, 00:26

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''A typo'' , no its a tamiya . . . . ok , i'm not that naive lol . Yes 4kg !!! the streetstox (similar to english saloon stox) are all box standard tt01's silver can and std esc , fitted with steel front and rear nudge bars connected from front to back with steel round bar , then plonk a home made steel body on top , the minimum weight 'must' be 2800g - minus battery !!!! , then you get the stockcars (almost like brisca f1's but even more steel !) lots of hop-ups allowed , flashest motor allowed is the tamiya rz or tz superstock . both classes are full contact and have steel inner and outer barriers round the whole track - earplugs needed !![/quote]

Remind me to bring this class up for vote at the BRCA's AGM :lol:......Perhaps not the Marshaling puts me off a bit :shock:
Im not a complete idiot...some parts are missing.
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Re: Complete Newbie Novice

Postby pete4 » 13 Jul 2012, 02:58

Oh dear , how embarresed am I ?!?! I received my gorgeous Scumacher MI4CX pro today . What a stunner ! I now realise what a real newbie/novice I am as clearly the 'proper' tourers are a million miles ahead of my much loved tamiya cars - I'll stop myself there quickly , I'm still very enthusiastic to run a Tamiya mini (do you at the club?) as I still like the principles based on that class - but I'm really enthusiastic to learn the next level , if nothing else just for an excuse to fiddle about with all the settings (not randomly lol) and learn what does/doesn't work etc . You may not hear from me for a while , I could well be sitting at my workbench staring away in awe . Although please feel free to keep me up to speed when time allows , thanks all , Pete
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Re: Complete Newbie Novice

Postby Remo » 13 Jul 2012, 12:54

a few ran mini's with eco in the winter and perhaps you can sway a few to dig their cars out again...

.. and stop pressing the Schumacher's suspension up and down on your bench! lol
you say tomayto i say tomahto...
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Re: Complete Newbie Novice

Postby pete4 » 13 Jul 2012, 23:13

Remo wrote:a few ran mini's with eco in the winter and perhaps you can sway a few to dig their cars out again...

.. and stop pressing the Schumacher's suspension up and down on your bench! lol

ah ! you caught me out , i stopped staring and got the allen keys out - its now a box of bits and pieces
all ready for re=building next week so i can get to grips with whats what . still keen to start off with
the m03 as i think its going round i circuit i need to learn before anything else , mmm schmacher shelf
queen then lol ...
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Stock Touring 13.5 Brushless: No
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Vehicle Make(S): tamiya m03
Scumacher MI4CX (yum yum)
ESC Makes and Models: tamiya for m03
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