Tamiya MF-01X Beetle Has anyone built one of these for rally use? Thinking about pulling the trigger on one...... |
Re: Tamiya MF-01X Beetle I believe I have seen few, of course with some modifications... |
Re: Tamiya MF-01X Beetle I have the jimny version that I Locke the diffs on for crawling . But I want to unlock them and put the Suzuki Swift body on it for rally |
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Re: Tamiya MF-01X Beetle I started with a Jimny, then converted it to on road. It's much more at home on pavement imo. Imagine the Beetle rally would be a blast. Pavement and light gravel only though, there's not a ton of ground clearance. https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4417/...e8d38451_b.jpg It's like a short TL01 with reversed rear gearbox and a Tamiya mini suspension grafted on. |
Re: Tamiya MF-01X Beetle Can it handle brushless? I've got an old Tekin Redline 13.5..... |
Re: Tamiya MF-01X Beetle I had mine setup for crawling and it did well for what it was but the 55 turn motor would be smokin in 30 minutes trying to spin rc4wd 1.55 mtz’s. I had to take those tires off because the motor burnt my son when he picked it up. |
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Re: Tamiya MF-01X Beetle What shocks? The kit comes with friction shocks and I’m not seeing any hop ups that I can buy in USA. Is there a Tamiya shock that fits? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Re: Tamiya MF-01X Beetle Tamiya CVA super mini shocks. There's a set for the TT02 that fits perfectly and is a bit cheaper for some reason than the standard super mini pack. Horizon has them in stock. |
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Thanks man. Funny I just bought a set of those for a TT02 I’m getting ready to build. Thanks for the info. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Re: Tamiya MF-01X Beetle Not to hijack and resurrect this thread, but I love how interchangeable Tamiya's stuff is. Sometimes its a little frankenstien-y, but that just adds to the charm. I'm just getting back into RC after a decade long break, and I recognize all sorts of parts on it from other kits. |
Re: Tamiya MF-01X Beetle Tamiya is sometimes like the Lego of the RC world. The G601, GF01, TL01, MF01, TB01, M03, M04, M05, and a few others can all swap suspensions and a few other parts. Makes for some fun setups! Portals on the MF01? Sure! Wide track mini? No problem! Narrow track TL? Go for it! Buggy arms on an M04? Sure! Portaled TL, wide track MF01X, and a Rally Beetle which is what kicked off the thread. :) https://i.postimg.cc/Hn4Z0KcB/20200525-143715sm.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/wxszstZP/20200216-141351sm.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/W38P79fv/20190121-112734.jpg Steve Hipsley, did you ever build one up? |
Re: Tamiya MF-01X Beetle Niiice. Yeah, I very much agree with the lego analogy! |
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I actually just ordered one! Tower has them on sale right now so I went for it. $121 shipped. I have two TT02’s I’m building then this will be next. Can’t wait to get started. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I've got one of the MF-01x Jimny's that now has the GF-01Tr portals on it, then took that GF-01 I sourced those from and built it with the WR-02 Wild Willy body on it, even was able to use the WR-02 kit to supply some of the parts needed to complete the GF-01 "non-Tr" conversion and plan on keeping it for the parts, since they share so many parts for being so different......I'm pretty sure there are parts on these that will fit my M-03 Mini Cooper too.......:shock: |
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Better yer, I have a whole thread8) http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/non-c...-revision.html Still haven't posted completion pics yet (shooting those tomorrow), but I also have a thread on what I did with the Monster Beetle GF-01 that I used to kit bash the portals from and the Wild Willy parts to"thumbsup" http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/non-c...ml#post6066905 |
Re: Tamiya MF-01X Beetle Excellent! Thank you sir! |
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