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TAMIYA mini 4wd V12, ミニ四駆公認競技会
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mudster
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Dec 2 2013, 08:05 PM
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Getting Started

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Hi guys, I used to play this many years ago (maybe about 15 years or more) near Atria, Damansara Jaya and I am just restarting from scratch (my old proto emperor zx had an unfortunate accident with a wall :~( ).
Right now, I have to relearn everything again. I just got myself the basic Shadow Shark AR chassis. I want to know what should I do next?
Any recommendations?
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mudster
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Dec 3 2013, 06:05 PM
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Getting Started

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Alamak. Bought the standard one oredi. Arghhh....
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mudster
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Dec 3 2013, 07:42 PM
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Getting Started

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Well, I assembled using the standard plates (double front & back). Used the larger rollers to make it straight. Had to change the layout of the rear rollers because the bottom plate had less than 2mm clearance from the ground. This AR chassis is really low... Gonna airbrush the body tonight.
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mudster
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Dec 4 2013, 11:08 AM
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Getting Started

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QUOTE(nk3371 @ Dec 4 2013, 09:41 AM) I prefer the universal one as I can mount the brake further back = more brake time. Good start.. BTW, you mount those 19mm rollers on wrong holes. Follow this guide.  Any reason why need to make it narrower? Faster turning time?
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mudster
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Dec 4 2013, 04:15 PM
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Getting Started

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I read this link http://www.tamiya.com/english/mini4wd/chas...hassisintro.htm but I want to know from the sifus here how each chassis feels (easy or not to modify, maintain, setup, acceleration, etc.) Especially AR chassis. Not enough people give review on AR chassis.
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