When I was a kid the local newsagents had a hobby shop in the back. Used to lust after the Tamiya RC cars but was never allowed one. There's been an ongoing thread on Singletrack about them, and with lockdown in effect it's had a resurgence and a load of middle aged men who should know better have been indulging their inner 12 years olds. If you can't beat them, join them.
Some assembly required by
Steven Clubb, on Flickr
Chassis by
Steven Clubb, on Flickr
Paint and body by
Steven Clubb, on Flickr
Paint and body by
Steven Clubb, on Flickr
Finished by
Steven Clubb, on Flickr
Finished by
Steven Clubb, on Flickr
Build was really enjoyable, the design that's gone into it is amazing. Proper oil filled shocks with adjustable preload and damping shims. Even got a miniature diff with proper sun and planet gears. Research into it was also good fun, very easy to get sucked down the You Tube rabbit hole. Spent a good few Sundays just browsing internet crap about them.
Reminds me a lot of the mtb world. Basic kits are pretty reasonable.........then you add on the electronics............. then do you really want the standard battery......... why not get a bigger one.......... and a faster charger............ bearings kits are better then than the standard bushing...........ooooooh, blue anodising........
Have drawn a line at the anodised parts, so far.
Still to get out for a proper shakedown test, feel a bit self conscious with it in the garden with all the neighbours home. Luckily it should fit in the luggage compartment of the wee mans trailer and there are lots of empty dirt car parks at the moment, plus an entire championship golf course
Under no illusions I'll use it all that much, but kind of feel I've got my moneys worth already and it's scratched a very old itch.