Don't worry about your driving man, i noticed you had fun, that's the most important factor. I am not the greatest driver but the fun i have is priceless, 👍great channel. keep up the great stuff you got yourself a new follower.
Late to the party, but stayed til the bitter end!. Looking at options for getting into rc building and seriously inspired by what you've done on this TT-02B. Great wee series of videos - really enjoyed watching 👍
Hi Glenn. Good morning to you. I have thoroughly enjoyed this series of videos on the TAMIYA TT02B. Yes, I watched them all to the end. 😂 Keep you up with your excellent content 👍🏻 I have just subscribed to your channel.
Hi, I think the best way to improve the car is one change at a time. Changing to many things you won’t know what works and what doesn’t. A pinion and tyre change to start see where that gets you then play with diffs, remember one step at a time will get you where you want to be and you reduce your chance of tripping. Yes I watched to the end
Lol! "I WATCHED TO THE END!!!"😄. Hugely entertaining as always and a brilliant first run. Can't wait to see the car go from strength to strength. BRILLIANT!!😃👍
Deffo watched to the end, always do. It's great that evenna TT02b can be made to be capable. It would be nice to see indoor tracks like that coming back in the UK too..... Another fab video.
Definitely not rubbish! Watched to the end, another great video, absolutely loved watching it do what it was made for. Can't wait to see it and you take it to the next step! Cheers!
Hey mate. I've actually spent a lot of time with my TT02B MS on track, and here is what I have found to work the best. Schumacher Mini Pin tyres. Yellow compound rear and silver front. Use the medium foams all around and stick to the wide 4wd fronts, not the narrow 2wd style. Run 6mm hex adapters front and 5mm rear. Increasing the front track is imperative to getting rid of the understeer. Make sure you get a steering assembly with ball bearings. Yes GPM usually makes crap parts, but their TT02 setup actually works really well. Also lose the servo saver. It is a big deal to get rid of the slop in the steering on a TT02B. Make sure you run toe out on the front. This really helps the car dart fast into the turn. Run a hard spring in the back. This will help the rear get a bit loose and rotate. Medium front springs. Keep the front diff open. You need this as you don't have a centre diff. Keeping it open will allow the outer wheel to rotate at ground speed thus retaining grip. You will lose a bit of straight line traction, but most will still be in the rear. Run a heavy rear diff lube. 50k at least. Use a shorty battery pack. Move it forward. This will balance the front a lot better, especially if your servo is light. When your diff gears start to strip, which WILL happen soon, get the GPM metal gears. Again, one of the very few thungs they offer actually worth a damn. Just be mindful that there might be some burrs to get rid of to fit them on to the shafts. Yes, they are GPM parts after all, but once you get them set properly, they are super smooth and your TT02B driveline is bulletproof. The TT02B is a much stronger runner than many give it credit for. Will itvrun with a 503? No of course not, but a well dialed TT02B will trash a stock Top Force Evo.
@@TAMIYALegends You're most welcome. If you go with a shorty battery, cut some blocks from PU foam to place in the tray either in the front or back of the pack. This way you can experiment with where the balance suits you the best. By the way, would you be able to recommend someone who could do a paint job on a TT02B MS shell? I want someone to do the TT02B MS box art in a cool airbrush version.
This is by far my fav channel now. I just came back from running my stock old top force outside the house, love the way it drives. Turns on a dime. Perfect for a medium/small parking lot. Got a 13,5t stock motor setup on 2s. Just fast enough so I dont crash. Will be running the exact same setup in my evo when its finished=)
I watched to the end 😉 I really enjoy your channel and content 👍🏻. Don’t be so hard on yourself - the track experience was really interesting and showed a different side of RC driving that I’m not familiar with - my boys & I use our lunchboxes & pumpkin down the beach through the dunes. It was interesting to highlight a different skill set - beyond having a souped 4x4 RC car and giving it some beans! You got some great lines on the course - glad you got to land a couple on the big jump! Really good stuff 👍🏻🙂
For me I like the front with thick fluid 1mil. Center slightly thinner around 3\4 mil. The rear more open 1\2 mil. I like my car to "pull" it's self. You will get several different answers to your question. Every driver likes something that suits their driving style. I watched till the end.
well done glenn, set up is key, do one change at a time,i used to run 2 wd and 4wd buggy, both were associated, have not run indoor off road in a few years now, been running outdoor off road for 5 years now, normally race at ottervill and barnyard for out door, also been running on road on the black crc carpet at rc Niagara indoor, be going this sunday for the last race of the year at rc Niagara indoor.
Glad you going to do a bit of speed running. TT02B is a great platform for it. You should get Stew Mac on as a guest to help beginners start out. Yes I watched to the end!
I’ve watched till the end! I love all of your vids but especially love the tt02b series. Looks like a great track day. Some more improvements to the car and it will be that much more fun to drive.
I watched to the and, and big thanks Glenn for your lovely show🙏 I’ve (and my son😀) had a TT02B for ten years now, still love it and the nostalgia of Tamiya, cheers from sweden🇸🇪 (ps. in the 80’s here it was the battle of Tamiya or Kyosho, of course Tamiya was best for ever💯)
I watched to the end as always glen . But great video I think as soon as you get proper carpet tyres it will be loads better also take a look at your toe as that can make a huge difference with steering . But will be interesting seeing the cars progress on the track . All the best darrall from uk
Glenn I had been wondering if you are Canadian. Seeing you race at a track in Oshawa confirms it for me. Don't know why I never got around to just asking you. I am a couple of hours West of you in a tiny hamlet named Port Bruce. I love to watch your videos. You have such passion for your hobby. I picked up quite a bit of knowledge watching you and from the comments of your subscribers. I used to race a Falcon in the late 80s and can't help but wonder how it would have done on that carpet track. Thanks for my favourite channel!
I run my TT02B on Carpet almost exclusively. (Dual Block K's, 3300kv Hobbywing MAX10) For me running the front toe out greatly improved the turn in. I also run 4 degrees camber front and back. It works fairly well for the track I run on.(Thunder Road RC, MN) You could always try the one way diff from the TT01 to help turn in. Love the content keep up the great work!
@@TAMIYALegends cool, just ordered some. What about the hobbywing 1060? I think that's what you used, any problems? I got a cheapo and not happy with it.
For any carpet track you need carpet tyres, 100%: -For a track like that you need thinner oil up front -less toe in on the rear -slightly higher rear ride height -stand the rear shocks up -try a rear sway bar if you have one Also take the front jump on an angle. At the 16:50 mark of the video you can see the line you should launch the buggy at so you got a straighter line into the first kink. Land the buggy nose first on the downwards face of the landing jump, use the brakes to bring the nose down
I watched to the end. I can’t believe nothing broke. It took some hard hits! Anyway, it looked like you enjoyed yourself. Looking forward to the next instalment 🙂
Great video… we like it a lot… 👍👍👍 Exactly what you have said…the pure footage from the beginning showing you from the first second on the track…getting used to the track and it's difficulties… 👍 Very nice and entertaining… Watching you I could absolutely see myself…😎🤣…mainly fighting THIS "horror" jump… 😎🤣 Totally understand your idea behind this project…because I like to do similar projects by racing budget priced models and equipment…trying to get the best out of it within the lowest possible price-range… 😉🧐 About your question about the steering… • before using some proper tires, I would change nothing on the differential… • However, I do not know what servo you are running. Is it sort of quick and strong enough for high traction surface steering demands…? • And then finally, like you already mentioned… maybe the gearing to get better punch, mainly in front of THE jump…😉 But, again with this step also… first the proper tires, because maybe your acceleration is already good enough, as soon as you get better forward traction… 😉 Keep on having a great RC FUN time…!!! 🍀 Thorsten 🌞 RACER - Budget RC Fun Team Germany 🍻 😉😂😊…
One of the many reasons I picked up a TT-02B. They take a licking and keep on ticking. Great video Glenn. I would definitely get at the front gearbox, it seems stickier than normal. I have the Tamiya AntiWear grease in mine and it's super smooth. I found that a decent 20-25KG fast servo made a big difference over a Futaba S148.
Always to the end Glenn, He He and thanks for spoiling us with another awesome video , just superb so different and yes that TT02b looked agreat getting around and getting the jumps right seems really challenging , fun and excitement no doubt thanks for sharing a great day at the track bud and for the speed runs that will be just awesome and will be interesting to see the speeds achieved , beauty thanks again Glenn.
This is awesome, Glenn. Was great to see your progression throughout the video, and I love the way you rocked it with a Tamiya whilst all the others had fancy race cars. If I had a track like this near where I live I'd be there every weekend. More videos like this showing off the other side of the hobby, 👍🏻...... and I watched til the end.
Great vid Glenn. Heavier diff lube at both ends to help prevent wheel-spin, fast brushless servo, lower gearing, tyres, radio...current setup is a good start...I raced indoor & outdoor, but not tight & technical like that...I'd probably break things after couple of laps. The TT02 stood up well, & still looks shmick! I think speed runs with the car wouldn't need much change to reach 70! Another great video...much appreciated.
Well done Glenn, give’s us all an insight into how skilled racer’s really are…I know I wouldn’t have done as good job as you did!…blimmin tricky that big one was, thanks for the brilliant video🥰
I watched till the end! lol. Better than I expected the chassis design works better for smooth surfaces such as indoor carpet. Could never get my Neo Scorcher was rubbish on a rough dirt track, not enough droop.
It looks like you did a lot better than I would have And I think everybody knows that you have to do test running and a constant adjustment Per each track is its own unique setup I think Great show thanks
Loved your video..... Did not like that track.... seemed to me everyone was having trouble on that jump.... I can't imagine a real race with a lot of cars,,,,, I'm sure it would be just one wreck after another.....
Thanks buddy, the next track video is out on Saturday and hopefully you’ll actually see this whole project finally come together with some pretty impressive lap times considering it’s a TT02B 🤩🤩🤩
Different tires would have helped for sure. Getting the throttle right for each jump is definitely challenging, especially the first time out to a track like this. I think you and the car both did absolutely amazing!!! I hope nobody ever feels embarrassed or like they didn’t do well enough to be at the track. Great job mate!! And the Tamiya did good as well.
That was fun to watch and nothing broke too. Thanks Glenn! Watched it to the end
Thanks Eric 😊😊😊
Looks like a lot of fun. I like the track. I watch the video to the end
Excellent thank you 😊
I Watched to the end Glenn cheers. Great video.
Thanks Steve 😊👊🏻
I watched too the end 👍🏻
Fantastic watch
Keep up the excellent work
I’m new to the hobby so it’s educational to me 👌🏻
Don't worry about your driving man, i noticed you had fun, that's the most important factor. I am not the greatest driver but the fun i have is priceless, 👍great channel. keep up the great stuff you got yourself a new follower.
Late to the party, but stayed til the bitter end!. Looking at options for getting into rc building and seriously inspired by what you've done on this TT-02B. Great wee series of videos - really enjoyed watching 👍
I watched to the end
Fun watching you at the track. Looking forward to the tuning.
Watched to the end! Stick some carpet tyres on and a high speed servo and get out there again. Keep up the good work.
Tyres ordered and we are back there on the 14th Jon 😇👊🏻
Hi Glenn. Good morning to you. I have thoroughly enjoyed this series of videos on the TAMIYA TT02B.
Yes, I watched them all to the end. 😂
Keep you up with your excellent content 👍🏻
I have just subscribed to your channel.
I watched to the end 👍🏾👍🏾
Thank you 😊
I watched to the end.
Indoor racing on carpet looks like a blast. I'd like to try it.
That's a cool little carpet track.
Watched till the end,excellent!
Thanks Sean 😊👊🏻
Great video , and I did watch it to the end 👍 . After watching I will go and buy me the TT02B , it preformed pretty good . Thanks Glenn
Fantastic that’s awesome 😎
Awesome, bit late but watched to the end. Great to see how it turned out, Its given me something to think about on my Plasma Edge. Good work Glen.
Hi, I think the best way to improve the car is one change at a time. Changing to many things you won’t know what works and what doesn’t. A pinion and tyre change to start see where that gets you then play with diffs, remember one step at a time will get you where you want to be and you reduce your chance of tripping. Yes I watched to the end
Fantastic comment Richard and yes that’s 100% how I’ll be doing this 😊😊😊
Great job Glenn!! I watched to the end . I think all you need to do is get proper tires, and adjust the gearing.
Thanks buddy yeah I’ve got the new tyres on order and we are back there on the 14th 🚗💨💨
Watched to the end !!!
Really enjoyed this video, great driving - I would have taken out at least one ceiling fan !!!
Keep up the fun
Cheers Ian
Thanks Ian 😊👊🏻
Made it to the end Glenn loved the video 👍
I would of loved to see how the many ray did around there too😅😅
@@chriswatson9519
Haha that’s coming soon 🤕🤕🤕
Great stuff Glenn look forward to that and seeing some of your new builds on the RC legends channel
Really enjoyed this series, can't wait to see what happens next. I watched to the end!
Thanks Stewart I’ve ordered the new tyres and we are back at the track on the 14th 😎🚗💨💨
yeah made it to the end! Cheers!
Lol! "I WATCHED TO THE END!!!"😄. Hugely entertaining as always and a brilliant first run. Can't wait to see the car go from strength to strength. BRILLIANT!!😃👍
Fantastic I’m glad you enjoyed it my friend, more to come yet 😇👊🏻
Deffo watched to the end, always do.
It's great that evenna TT02b can be made to be capable.
It would be nice to see indoor tracks like that coming back in the UK too.....
Another fab video.
Excellent I’m glad you enjoyed it my friend 😊👊🏻
That looked like a whole lot of fun and glad nothing broke!
Thank you 😊
Watched to the end. Great first track day.!
Thanks buddy 😅👊🏻
we all watched to the end I'm sure :-)
Built up a tt02b with a sand scorcher body over the last weeks and ive followed your project, all good stuff, Watched to the end :)
Fantastic thank you 😊
Definitely not rubbish! Watched to the end, another great video, absolutely loved watching it do what it was made for. Can't wait to see it and you take it to the next step! Cheers!
Thanks Robert 😊👊🏻
Hey mate. I've actually spent a lot of time with my TT02B MS on track, and here is what I have found to work the best.
Schumacher Mini Pin tyres. Yellow compound rear and silver front. Use the medium foams all around and stick to the wide 4wd fronts, not the narrow 2wd style.
Run 6mm hex adapters front and 5mm rear. Increasing the front track is imperative to getting rid of the understeer.
Make sure you get a steering assembly with ball bearings. Yes GPM usually makes crap parts, but their TT02 setup actually works really well. Also lose the servo saver. It is a big deal to get rid of the slop in the steering on a TT02B.
Make sure you run toe out on the front. This really helps the car dart fast into the turn.
Run a hard spring in the back. This will help the rear get a bit loose and rotate. Medium front springs.
Keep the front diff open. You need this as you don't have a centre diff. Keeping it open will allow the outer wheel to rotate at ground speed thus retaining grip. You will lose a bit of straight line traction, but most will still be in the rear. Run a heavy rear diff lube. 50k at least.
Use a shorty battery pack. Move it forward. This will balance the front a lot better, especially if your servo is light.
When your diff gears start to strip, which WILL happen soon, get the GPM metal gears. Again, one of the very few thungs they offer actually worth a damn. Just be mindful that there might be some burrs to get rid of to fit them on to the shafts. Yes, they are GPM parts after all, but once you get them set properly, they are super smooth and your TT02B driveline is bulletproof.
The TT02B is a much stronger runner than many give it credit for. Will itvrun with a 503? No of course not, but a well dialed TT02B will trash a stock Top Force Evo.
Hey this is incredible information thanks so much for taking the time to share this with us my friend 🤩👊🏻
@@TAMIYALegends
You're most welcome. If you go with a shorty battery, cut some blocks from PU foam to place in the tray either in the front or back of the pack. This way you can experiment with where the balance suits you the best.
By the way, would you be able to recommend someone who could do a paint job on a TT02B MS shell? I want someone to do the TT02B MS box art in a cool airbrush version.
@@AB-80X
yeah unfortunately all the painters I’ve used have packed it in. Attack RC are awesome but there located in Spain but really are awesome 😎
@@TAMIYALegends I'm in Europe too, so shipping from Spain can work for me. How do I get in contact with them?
@@AB-80X
There definitely on Facebook and Instagram but I’m not sure if they have a website 🤷🏼♂️
I watched to the end !!!
Thanks Mark 😊👊🏻
I watched till the end 👍👍👍
Thanks Chris 😊👊🏻
This is by far my fav channel now. I just came back from running my stock old top force outside the house, love the way it drives. Turns on a dime. Perfect for a medium/small parking lot. Got a 13,5t stock motor setup on 2s. Just fast enough so I dont crash. Will be running the exact same setup in my evo when its finished=)
Fantastic thanks for the lovely comment my friend 🤩👊🏻
I watched to the end 😉
I really enjoy your channel and content 👍🏻. Don’t be so hard on yourself - the track experience was really interesting and showed a different side of RC driving that I’m not familiar with - my boys & I use our lunchboxes & pumpkin down the beach through the dunes. It was interesting to highlight a different skill set - beyond having a souped 4x4 RC car and giving it some beans! You got some great lines on the course - glad you got to land a couple on the big jump! Really good stuff 👍🏻🙂
For me I like the front with thick fluid 1mil. Center slightly thinner around 3\4 mil. The rear more open 1\2 mil. I like my car to "pull" it's self. You will get several different answers to your question. Every driver likes something that suits their driving style. I watched till the end.
well done glenn, set up is key, do one change at a time,i used to run 2 wd and 4wd buggy, both were associated, have not run indoor off road in a few years now, been running outdoor off road for 5 years now, normally race at ottervill and barnyard for out door, also been running on road on the black crc carpet at rc Niagara indoor, be going this sunday for the last race of the year at rc Niagara indoor.
That’s fantastic I’m hoping to do a couple of Barnyard meetings this year 😅👊🏻
Glad you going to do a bit of speed running. TT02B is a great platform for it. You should get Stew Mac on as a guest to help beginners start out. Yes I watched to the end!
Stew is a friend of mine, he’s the speed king 🤴
Of course i watched the whole thing to the end!
Thanks Pete 😊😊😊
That was awesome to see, that’s my go to local rc store/track. Great store. Xtreme rc Oshawa. Well done glen.
Fantastic we’ll definitely be going again 😊😊😊
I’ve watched till the end! I love all of your vids but especially love the tt02b series. Looks like a great track day. Some more improvements to the car and it will be that much more fun to drive.
Thank you 😊
I’ve just ordered the new carpet tyres and I’m back at the track on the 14th 😎🚗💨💨💨
I watch till end
I’m here at the end! Can you get the weight down with a smaller battery/speedo/servo?
It’s actually not heavy tbh it’s must lighter than the B74 we had there 🤷🏼♂️
I’ve got the new tyres ordered and we are back there on the 14th 😊
Still watching. Doing up my TT-02b, gona go all alloy, 3s and 9t brushless. Got all the parts for my weekend project. Fun buddy.
Fantastic that sounds like a great weekend my friend 🤩🤩🤩
I watched to the and, and big thanks Glenn for your lovely show🙏 I’ve (and my son😀) had a TT02B for ten years now, still love it and the nostalgia of Tamiya, cheers from sweden🇸🇪
(ps. in the 80’s here it was the battle of Tamiya or Kyosho, of course Tamiya was best for ever💯)
I watched to the end! 😂
Thanks Shawn 😊👊🏻
Glenn great video.... enjoyed your Duke's of Hazzard jumps .... and I watched to the end....👍
Thanks Patrick 😇👊🏻
Watched till the end!! Enjoyed!
Thanks Andrew 😊👊🏻
Great vid Glenn, watched till the end, really enjoyed mate.
Fantastic I’m glad you enjoyed it my friend 😊😊😊
What a good track loved watching Glenn 👍👍👍😀
Thanks Neil 😊😊😊
I watched to the end. Looks like you had fun and thats the main thing, did way better than I could thats for sure!
Thanks Dan yeah it was an absolute blast 😅👊🏻
Nice one Glenn looked good 👍😀
Thanks Pete 😊👊🏻
I watched to the end as always glen . But great video I think as soon as you get proper carpet tyres it will be loads better also take a look at your toe as that can make a huge difference with steering . But will be interesting seeing the cars progress on the track . All the best darrall from uk
Thanks buddy I’ve just ordered the new carpet wheels and tyres yesterday 😊😊😊
Glenn I had been wondering if you are Canadian. Seeing you race at a track in Oshawa confirms it for me. Don't know why I never got around to just asking you. I am a couple of hours West of you in a tiny hamlet named Port Bruce. I love to watch your videos. You have such passion for your hobby. I picked up quite a bit of knowledge watching you and from the comments of your subscribers. I used to race a Falcon in the late 80s and can't help but wonder how it would have done on that carpet track. Thanks for my favourite channel!
Hey thanks for the lovely comment Brian 🤩👊🏻
You did good Glenn. Going to a track for the first time can be intimidating.
Yeah next time out will be different 😊😊😊
Watched till the end. great video love what your doing with the rc cars, I got my son a TT02 a few years ago and the body has great lines.
Looks like you had a blast so you did it right , that’s all that matters.
100% it was an awesome day out 🤩👊🏻
Watched to the end! 😂
Thanks Mark 😊👊🏻
OMGoodness I had no idea that not only you're located in GTA. You go to a local track too!
I run my TT02B on Carpet almost exclusively. (Dual Block K's, 3300kv Hobbywing MAX10) For me running the front toe out greatly improved the turn in. I also run 4 degrees camber front and back. It works fairly well for the track I run on.(Thunder Road RC, MN) You could always try the one way diff from the TT01 to help turn in. Love the content keep up the great work!
Excellent information thanks buddy 😊👊🏻
The frp shock towers, do they allow you to snap off shocks and arms rather than unscrewing them everytime you do some upkeep and modifications?
Yeah I’ve got mine with ball joints all around 😅👊🏻
@@TAMIYALegends cool, just ordered some. What about the hobbywing 1060? I think that's what you used, any problems? I got a cheapo and not happy with it.
For any carpet track you need carpet tyres, 100%:
-For a track like that you need thinner oil up front
-less toe in on the rear
-slightly higher rear ride height
-stand the rear shocks up
-try a rear sway bar if you have one
Also take the front jump on an angle. At the 16:50 mark of the video you can see the line you should launch the buggy at so you got a straighter line into the first kink. Land the buggy nose first on the downwards face of the landing jump, use the brakes to bring the nose down
Thank you 😊
I watched too the end, great video glen 👍
Thanks Mark 😊👊🏻
Your damned right I watched to the end, it's because of you I now have a plasma edge build going on with all the same hop-ups 🙃
Haha that’s fantastic 😊😊👊🏻
Great to see it go over the track. Love the build 👍
Thanks buddy this one I have enjoyed from start to finish 😊
I watched to the end. I can’t believe nothing broke. It took some hard hits! Anyway, it looked like you enjoyed yourself. Looking forward to the next instalment 🙂
Excellent thank you 😊
Great video… we like it a lot… 👍👍👍
Exactly what you have said…the pure footage from the beginning showing you from the first second on the track…getting used to the track and it's difficulties… 👍
Very nice and entertaining…
Watching you I could absolutely see myself…😎🤣…mainly fighting THIS "horror" jump… 😎🤣
Totally understand your idea behind this project…because I like to do similar projects by racing budget priced models and equipment…trying to get the best out of it within the lowest possible price-range… 😉🧐
About your question about the steering…
• before using some proper tires, I would change nothing on the differential…
• However, I do not know what servo you are running. Is it sort of quick and strong enough for high traction surface steering demands…?
• And then finally, like you already mentioned… maybe the gearing to get better punch, mainly in front of THE jump…😉 But, again with this step also… first the proper tires, because maybe your acceleration is already good enough, as soon as you get better forward traction… 😉
Keep on having a great RC FUN time…!!! 🍀
Thorsten 🌞 RACER - Budget RC Fun Team Germany 🍻 😉😂😊…
Fantastic comment my friend 🤩👊🏻
I watched to the end. I think you did well on that track Glenn, better than I would have. 😁
Thanks Jeremy 😊👊🏻
all the way ...!
Thank you 😊
One of the many reasons I picked up a TT-02B. They take a licking and keep on ticking. Great video Glenn.
I would definitely get at the front gearbox, it seems stickier than normal. I have the Tamiya AntiWear grease in mine and it's super smooth. I found that a decent 20-25KG fast servo made a big difference over a Futaba S148.
Fantastic thanks for the feedback my friend 😊👊🏻
Good honest video mate 👍 ta man.
Thanks Peter 😊
I watched to the end 😀, awesome project, can't wait for the speed runs!
Thanks Richard 😊👊🏻
Made it to the end! Nice buggy
i watched till the end
Thanks Robert 😊👊🏻
Watched to the end. And I would say it's a success as well👍
Thank you Brian 😊👊🏻
Always to the end Glenn, He He and thanks for spoiling us with another awesome video , just superb so different and yes that TT02b looked agreat getting around and getting the jumps right seems really challenging , fun and excitement no doubt thanks for sharing a great day at the track bud and for the speed runs that will be just awesome and will be interesting to see the speeds achieved , beauty thanks again Glenn.
Thanks Andrew 😊😊😊
I really enjoy this video I would love for you to keep on doing this with Tamiya cars on a modern track.
Excellent I’m glad you enjoyed it my friend 😊😊😊
Bit painful, but good show I finished it and look forward to seeing more of this kinda content..
This is awesome, Glenn. Was great to see your progression throughout the video, and I love the way you rocked it with a Tamiya whilst all the others had fancy race cars. If I had a track like this near where I live I'd be there every weekend. More videos like this showing off the other side of the hobby, 👍🏻...... and I watched til the end.
Fantastic I’m glad you enjoyed the video my friend 😊😊😊
Great vid Glenn. Heavier diff lube at both ends to help prevent wheel-spin, fast brushless servo, lower gearing, tyres, radio...current setup is a good start...I raced indoor & outdoor, but not tight & technical like that...I'd probably break things after couple of laps. The TT02 stood up well, & still looks shmick! I think speed runs with the car wouldn't need much change to reach 70! Another great video...much appreciated.
Schmick???
Thanks Rodney 😊😊😊
@@mikeymike3240 Shmick means "Excellent"
To the end................. I'm so happy the car went good use. Thank you
Haha this is actually one of the best cars in my collection i absolutely love this thing 🤩🤩🤩
I watched to the end. Awesome video, keep it up
Well done Glenn, give’s us all an insight into how skilled racer’s really are…I know I wouldn’t have done as good job as you did!…blimmin tricky that big one was, thanks for the brilliant video🥰
Thank you for watching my friend 😊👊🏻
I watched to the end 👍😂 really enjoyed the project performance series!
+1 watched to the end. Nicely done.
I watched till the end
Great video.great project 👍😃
Thanks Ian it’s one of the most enjoyable projects I’ve done 😊👊🏻
Hello you there WHOA, they are so many and we'll built,I would not get them dirty
Oh and I did watch till the end mate 👍
Haha thank you 😇🙏🏻🙏🏻
I watched to the end, nice video and Greetings from Belgium 😉👍
Thank you 😊
I watched till the end! lol. Better than I expected the chassis design works better for smooth surfaces such as indoor carpet. Could never get my Neo Scorcher was rubbish on a rough dirt track, not enough droop.
Watched to the end loved it car looks awesome
Thanks Chris 😊👊🏻
I watched till the end 🙂
Thank you 😊
'Til the end, Captain Glen!
Thank you 😊
It looks like you did a lot better than I would have And I think everybody knows that you have to do test running and a constant adjustment Per each track is its own unique setup I think Great show thanks
Thanks Josh 😊👊🏻
Awesome good driving I would like to see you put a Top Force around that track just to see how it handles. I watched until the end peace & out
Thanks Dean 😊👊🏻
I watched to the end
Thanks Steve 😊😊😊
I watched to the end .. lol
Thanks Michael 😊👊🏻
I watched to the end 👍🏻
Thank you 😊
Loved your video..... Did not like that track.... seemed to me everyone was having trouble on that jump.... I can't imagine a real race with a lot of cars,,,,, I'm sure it would be just one wreck after another.....
Thanks buddy, the next track video is out on Saturday and hopefully you’ll actually see this whole project finally come together with some pretty impressive lap times considering it’s a TT02B 🤩🤩🤩
I hope you'll get to a dirt track to run all these cars too soon.
Hopefully I’ll have a couple of trips to Barnyard rc in the summer 😎👊🏻
I love longer videos. I watched to the end. That jump would have left me an angry, swearing mess lol.
Haha yeah I hope me and the jump ended the day as friends lol 😂
Different tires would have helped for sure. Getting the throttle right for each jump is definitely challenging, especially the first time out to a track like this. I think you and the car both did absolutely amazing!!! I hope nobody ever feels embarrassed or like they didn’t do well enough to be at the track. Great job mate!! And the Tamiya did good as well.
Lovely comment Jason 😊👊🏻