First off, the Tamiya TT-01 is ready to drive and is now a TT-01E chassis. I finally got the body painted, stickered up, and mounted.
Now I just need to charge up a battery and hit the road. Not sure how the drifting will do since I do have the stock road tires on. Next upgrades are changing over to a 2.4gHz radio, a second set of wheels (probably black as black seems to fit with most paint schemes), drift style tires, and some lights.
Next car up is the HPI Micro RS4. I decided to go with my desert paint scheme, but I had to change up the barbed wire stickers as the ones I like the most are no longer available.
I still don't have all the electronics setup for it, but hopefully I can complete it this week. I do have some drift specific "tires" (made of hard plastic instead of rubber, so I should have lots of sliding), and a light set (just basic 2 white headlights and 2 red tail lights). Its next upgrade will be moving to the 2.4gHz radio, and a replacement battery (the current one is old and I have yet to see if it will charge up).
Finally the HPI Racing Mini Desert Trophy Truck pictures.
Original body
New Ford F-150 body:
I have yet to run this one in the dirt, but that will happen soon. This is available as a RTR only package. The scale looks suckered me into the purchase. The current upgrades are:- Futaba 4PL receiver to get the truck on 2.4gHz.
- Futaba S3003 servo. It has a little more torque than the stock servo.
- HPI wheels and tires for the spare. It came with faux spares. While they look good, it just doesn't seem right running with fake spares.
More pictures and video to come...some time.
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