Before this morning, I figured I was (essentially) 'done' with Tamiya kits. It's not as if I've built "a lot" of them...I haven't (less than 10). But, truth-be-told, compared to other brands, Tamiya kits aren't exactly the greatest quality...and, then, there's the whole JIS "problem" (like most in RC, I greatly prefer hex screws). Granted, the TD4 Super Avante came with hex screws (and bearings), but such has been an EXTREME rarity when it comes to kits from Tamiya. And, then...you have to release this incredible video, showcasing a kit unlike any I've seen before from Tamiya. Sure, it comes with JIS screws, but I can put together a hex screws kit. What makes it so great are the carbon fiber & fiber-reinforced parts. Looks like I now have reason to build another Tamiya kit. However, instead of doing my own build video, I'll just refer viewers to yours. 🤙🏼
I don’t really know u or watched your videos before, found you couple weeks ago for my 1st ever build Optima Mid 87 and followed every step times over and over. Now this is my 2nd kit and will be doing it with your help once again. Thank you for such amazing help (best on RUclips) I’ve yet to see. Hopefully Egress will be as good as Optima was. (So far seems little less quality vs Kyosho) but I guess I’ll know soon enough lol
Yeh that's what I try to do cos not everyone knows how to do the tricky bits it fine if it's your 10th kit but if it's your 1st or 2nd it's not always easy to know what the instructions are asking you to do :)
Before this morning, I figured I was (essentially) 'done' with Tamiya kits. It's not as if I've built "a lot" of them...I haven't (less than 10). But, truth-be-told, compared to other brands, Tamiya kits aren't exactly the greatest quality...and, then, there's the whole JIS "problem" (like most in RC, I greatly prefer hex screws). Granted, the TD4 Super Avante came with hex screws (and bearings), but such has been an EXTREME rarity when it comes to kits from Tamiya.
And, then...you have to release this incredible video, showcasing a kit unlike any I've seen before from Tamiya. Sure, it comes with JIS screws, but I can put together a hex screws kit. What makes it so great are the carbon fiber & fiber-reinforced parts.
Looks like I now have reason to build another Tamiya kit. However, instead of doing my own build video, I'll just refer viewers to yours. 🤙🏼
Thanks 🙏 it really is a very nice quality RC :)
I don’t really know u or watched your videos before, found you couple weeks ago for my 1st ever build Optima Mid 87 and followed every step times over and over. Now this is my 2nd kit and will be doing it with your help once again. Thank you for such amazing help (best on RUclips) I’ve yet to see. Hopefully Egress will be as good as Optima was.
(So far seems little less quality vs Kyosho) but I guess I’ll know soon enough lol
Really glad ya like the vids :) yeh little different in quality but tbh still a very nice RC :)
E-clips and loose bearings, rather you than me sir 🤣. Great video, thanks for posting 👍👍👍
It really is a nice RC though :)
Very Naice Unboxing and build!
Thanks
@@WTFRCCars
28:35 I did what you did, just leave the shaft in without tape, and hoped it didn't fall out!
Yeh it didn't move lol
Not built a car yet, still in exploration mode.
Most informative video yet. Part 2 noew. Thanks.
Think everyone wants me to start this one lol
@@WTFRCCars just seen filling suspension 👍🏻
Nice one looks an awesome kit 😎
Stunning kit and nice to build too :)
awesome vid C
Glad ya like it took my time with this one it was pure selfish build lol it looks amazing finished :)
Ball diff you supposed to tighten one Foley Put the rear one you supposed to loosen by one turn
Really depends how you want it to drive and if your running the one way set up or not
You actually show how you do stuff, the Tamiya legend guy does anything tricky off camera for example
Yeh that's what I try to do cos not everyone knows how to do the tricky bits it fine if it's your 10th kit but if it's your 1st or 2nd it's not always easy to know what the instructions are asking you to do :)