Got into racing when I was a lad, left when I got into records, djing and girls! Came back in lockdown and started racing 1/10 buggies, loving it and now I get to race with my son😊. Always intrigued by touring car and at the price you got this, why not.
For any Yokomo Kit I've built (with the exception of the RS1.0) a muffin tray to empty the numbered screw bags into is a massive help. I love the Centro parts tray with the screw length gauge as well, really makes this easier. Enjoy the car, I've just retired mine with the MS1.0 on the way and it was brilliant. Cracking, in depth video!
Yes! I definitely recommend having a screws tub/tray. I’ve just searched those trays, what a great idea especially with some bags having more than one screw length in them! Thanks for the feedback and for taking some time out to watch! It’s really appreciated!
@@RC.89Yeah, it's been on the BD12, just seems to give infinite shock position options and get stuff a little big lower. Very interested to see how the new top arm and c-hub- less setup changes things. I *think* it's so we can play about with KPI (king pin inclination) but I stand to be corrected!
Got into racing when I was a lad, left when I got into records, djing and girls! Came back in lockdown and started racing 1/10 buggies, loving it and now I get to race with my son😊. Always intrigued by touring car and at the price you got this, why not.
I’ve always been strictly on-road and 1/10th touring. I think at some point this year I might have to venture into the off road disciplines
For any Yokomo Kit I've built (with the exception of the RS1.0) a muffin tray to empty the numbered screw bags into is a massive help.
I love the Centro parts tray with the screw length gauge as well, really makes this easier.
Enjoy the car, I've just retired mine with the MS1.0 on the way and it was brilliant.
Cracking, in depth video!
Yes! I definitely recommend having a screws tub/tray. I’ve just searched those trays, what a great idea especially with some bags having more than one screw length in them! Thanks for the feedback and for taking some time out to watch! It’s really appreciated!
@@RC.89I'll be doing an unboxing/build of the MS1.0 hopefully later this week. Really excited to see what looks like the next step in TC Design.
I will definitely be tuning in to see that! First thing that springs to mind is the new shock installation!
@@RC.89Yeah, it's been on the BD12, just seems to give infinite shock position options and get stuff a little big lower. Very interested to see how the new top arm and c-hub- less setup changes things. I *think* it's so we can play about with KPI (king pin inclination) but I stand to be corrected!