Are Tamiya Mad! MO$T Expensive Entry Level Kit EVER! TT02 TYPE-SRX

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  • Опубликовано: 8 апр 2023
  • Expensive budget, top of the range, entry-level... All contradicting statements that actually sum up this new release from Tamiya. Possibly the last TT02 we could see from Tamiya, the Type-SRX.
    The TT02 chassis is probably the most released chassis kit by Tamiya since 2013 being twinned with countless body kits. The TT02 chassis family has always been known for being a budget-friendly, flexible chassis with more available upgrade options than you can ever imagine. Drift versions, street car versions, buggies, and even a bit of rallying now and again. So what's so special about the SRX Kit? Well at over £300, this is not a budget option, not by a long shot. So why is the SRX so expensive for an entry level chassis design? In this video, we unbox, build, and compare it directly with an entry level TT02 and see if we can work that out. Is this actually a good investment or is it just the worst price point ever for an entry level RC kit. What was Tamiya thinking, let's find out.
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  • @Eth3realwarrior
    @Eth3realwarrior Год назад +2

    In southern California with insomnia on my day off. Nothing better than catching a fresh upload from RC Kicks.

  • @J0NB81
    @J0NB81 Год назад +12

    This kit is geared towards a person racing the TCS series. It ensures the racer will have a 100% legal car to compete. Also with your upcoming race take a look at the Ford GT body as it will provide more downforce than the Audi body.

    • @razif6916
      @razif6916 Год назад

      Finally someone who understand...But i like the old nsx body

    • @MonteCarloGuru
      @MonteCarloGuru Год назад +1

      SRX isn’t legal for TCS in Prospec.
      However they could do something with this chassis

  • @rsmithstudios6137
    @rsmithstudios6137 4 месяца назад +1

    I always enjoy your reviews! Thanks!!

  • @basementracer7622
    @basementracer7622 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nice, love it. I enjoyed when you did this for the Slash. Good vid. You guys keep upping your game. Low to see the chan grow.

  • @RCRetro
    @RCRetro Год назад +3

    Hey Gav, great video and very informative. You do a great job breaking it down and weighing your options as far as price point to see if it worth it. Great idea. I have to admit, I'm a bit intrigued with this one but am holding off for the moment. Maybe in the future perhaps... Be well...

  • @RCBirds
    @RCBirds Год назад +1

    This is very interesting. Thanks for doing th comparison.
    Happy Easter

  • @sakura_grx
    @sakura_grx Месяц назад

    The first chassis I bought was TT-01 R (adjustable camber, metal shafts, full bearing, etc...) 16 years ago and it still only costed 70 dollors in Japan. It was really a good choice i made! On the other hand, this SRX is sure expensive and I would rather think it as TB series lol, but I guess still little too expensive for TB I believe if Tamiya still produced TB series, this wouldn't come out in the first place.

  • @FEboats
    @FEboats Год назад +1

    I built one of my TT02’s to emulate the SR model since I couldn’t get one a couple years back due to the situation on planet earth. It’s got everything and it drives great! It blows away any stock tt02. All tamiya parts made it super expensive but I enjoyed every minute building and sourcing all the pieces. With the 419/420 suspension it handles like a dream. Ive got a boxed 420x still needing assembly so I’ll see how it compares.

  • @stivm2392
    @stivm2392 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this. Im a tto2 fan.

  • @mnmvuk
    @mnmvuk Год назад +3

    One other thing worth mentioning about the SRX as compared to buying hop ups for the stock TT-02 is the fact that all the hop ups in the SRX are there IN THE BOX. It doesn't take long in the Tamiya side of this hobby to realize it's almost impossible to find all your hop ups available at the same time from the same retailer. Frankly, it usually very painful and frustrating when you're doing Tamiya hop up searches. It could literally take months and lots of different freight charges from different retailers at different times to collect your hop ups to complete a build.
    I look forward to your side by side comparison of these two TT-02 chassis, Gavin.

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад

      Good point about trying to find parts. I will be taking them to the RXKicks meeting in a few weeks to put them on the track

    • @schuttrostig5729
      @schuttrostig5729 Год назад

      Some retailers have a pretty good selection, the problem is when adding a lot of hop ups it gets a little confusing with the manuals. A kit with one consistent manual certainly helps there.

  • @AntsPlants
    @AntsPlants Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @beauar1
    @beauar1 Год назад +1

    I have that exact audi tt02. The one thing I like about the kit is being able to switch to a rally build which is what I did. It's a pretty simple kit and it's honestly not the greatest in the world but it's fun. Fun is what I wanted. The steering is a bit sloppy and the handling is less than ideal. I have some upgrades on mine such as aluminum oil shocks and hi speed gear etc. It's still fun to mess around with

  • @ninthislandrc
    @ninthislandrc Год назад +2

    And, "the big debate" begins. Those just getting into building will go for the much-cheaper TT-02, while collectors will get one (or two...build one, keep one sealed) of these as an 'investment'. As for the rest of us, some 'will', some 'won't', and the remainder will be "on the fence". 🤙🏼

  • @michaeldorich4485
    @michaeldorich4485 Год назад +1

    This is an excellent comparison.

  • @lynx7575
    @lynx7575 Год назад +6

    Love this kit. I hope one day Tamiya will release a tt03 chassis with full optionals

    • @xXYannuschXx
      @xXYannuschXx 19 дней назад

      Lets hope they fix the sloppy steering and suspension of the TT02

  • @lo2713
    @lo2713 Год назад

    Gotta agree there Gav, i think having the metal motor mount and some better shocks would make it more appealing. The only issue i can think of racing this in a TT-02 class is the different arms and hubs ? It may lead to it not being allowed to run ?

  • @rcicons4915
    @rcicons4915 Год назад +6

    I know it is now discontinued but I built a tb05r and that chassis is levels above the sec for $100 more. The 05r was definitely worth the cost as the options list was a mile long.

  • @keithpowell4664
    @keithpowell4664 Год назад +2

    Great video. I got excited and ordered one from Japan. But I dont have a use for it haha. Id have liked better packaging but hey

  • @barrycheesemore2928
    @barrycheesemore2928 Год назад +12

    As you and others have said, if you compare the price of the SRX to a standard TT02 and all the Tamiya hop-ups, it works out much cheaper. But for almost £330, it's a bit of a hard sell, I would definitely not buy one when I could get a 'Pro' level chassis for a similar price, even buying 2nd hand would be better than spending the money on this kit. Yeah, collectors will probably buy it, and that's fine. Great video as always!

    • @schuttrostig5729
      @schuttrostig5729 Год назад

      Wonder when tamiya will bring an TA-09 that is parking lot capable...

    • @OscarOliu
      @OscarOliu 5 месяцев назад

      It's $254 here in the USA, I definitely think it's a massive deal at that cost!

  • @AyrBear1988
    @AyrBear1988 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing Gavin, I purchased mine with a lager cutting mat, total was $399.00 Canadian, I plan on racing the srx in a tt02 class, since I have 4 cars that use the same suspension it was worth it to me to get one, ta07 and the 2 trf420x I have all share the same parts, arms c hubs and steering knuckles, shocks I have regular trf big bore on the ta07. Kit on the 420x

  • @RichardTardif1984
    @RichardTardif1984 Год назад +5

    Tamiya always perplexed me by having some cheap kits and then some super expensive ones. Also their upgrades are typically very expensive. I go standard with some yeah racing and 3racing upgrades. Type SRX is crazy.

    • @FEboats
      @FEboats Год назад

      @@joeschmo6834 get a better job.

  • @RichN22
    @RichN22 3 месяца назад

    Ive had a TT01 a few years back. Looking at getting back into 1/10 touring cars. Ive been looking quite a bit and have decided to get a TT-02 Type S. Its a great spec with the hop ups that you want( TRF suspension arms, full bearing kit, metal drivshafts and knuckles and a full turnbuckle set to name a few). Ive ordered a alloy high torque servo saver, a Type S specific steering kit and alloy prop and knuckles, all Tamiya parts and ordered from RCJaz as it worked out roughly £30 cheaper, to build into when i order the chassis. Once I've ordered the chassis I'll be all in round the £180-200. (Depending on where i get the chassis and wether i can trade in my two nitro cars i want gone.....) Obvs body/wheels/electrics needed too but not included the cost of those as not included with TT-02R/SR/SRX. So on that a TT02 with all the stuff you want/need for £200 sounds like a pretty good deal.....

  • @Sponge1310
    @Sponge1310 Год назад +1

    I think the value in it is probably mostly for people racing in a tt02 class or the Tamiya Cup. I think it’s the ‘top stock’ class here that uses the tt02(and tt01) chassis, and obviously in a spec class, any advantage you can get will help.

  • @tobyzieglerrr
    @tobyzieglerrr Год назад +2

    Thanks Gavin! TT02 in general is fine, but i have mine now on a rally setup with a nice rally chassis. This way it works for me.
    Spending any significant amount of money into a TT02 based chassis is what i would consider waste of money.
    On street or even for indoor racing, nahhh not something i would recommend. SRX for that amount of money - noooo way.
    I think the TA variants and (if pure street racing is not needed) the XV-01 or 02 are much better choices.
    Or if you really want a very basic setup, the TT01E is fine and there are some nice bodies that come in affordable kits on that "old" platform.

  • @danielwooster5063
    @danielwooster5063 Год назад +1

    I often wonder what the thinking is behind some of the Tamiya chassis releases - especially with some of the more odd-ball designs, i'd love to be a fly on the wall during Tamiya board meetings! I built/reviewed the TB-05 Pro chassis, which seems to have gone very much un-noticed/by the wayside, being only available as a chassis kit. This 'ultimate' TT-02 for me makes more sense since the chassis in its standard form is well known for its good balance & handling for beginners. The upgrades chosen certainly lift the spec. up to the level of a more serious racer, front spool, proper oil filled rear diff, double carden driveshafts are all common features on top-flight touring car chassis. The upgrade to TRF420 arms & geometry will provide more of a significant improvement in handling & tunabilty than maybe given credit for. Its just a shame that at the price point at least threaded shocks were included.... even it they were still plastic (Xray used plastic threaded shocks on their 'sport' version of the T3 to good effect). Still seems a lot of money when you could easily buy a second hand, full-spec 'proper' touring car chassis with spares & extras for the same price.

  • @rcpaulcee
    @rcpaulcee Год назад +3

    Certainly prefer my pair of TA-08s, partly because I prefer belt drives and also because I don‘t race at a club which runs any Tamiya classes.
    I see, online, that the SRX is available at £299.99 - still £20 more than the TA-08, considering they both need a motor, ESC and wheels/tyres - would be nice if the TA-08 came with a front spool though!
    Mind you, it takes some doing, trying to keep up with the rest of the Stock Touring field at my local club (28 entries yesterday afternoon…) when most are running XRays, Awesomatix etc - and I‘ve got a different toy to play with for our summer championship!

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад +1

      It’s a big ask going up against XRAYS with a TA08 or TT02

    • @schuttrostig5729
      @schuttrostig5729 Год назад

      Id like a TA08 with fully coverd belts. Simple light lexan cover would do it.

    • @rcpaulcee
      @rcpaulcee Год назад

      @@schuttrostig5729 The fibre-lyte carbon top deck does a good job of that but, obviously, not an option if your racing formula only allows Tamiya parts and hop-ups.

  • @jaydilla85
    @jaydilla85 Год назад +3

    If this is sort of a „final edition“, an ultimate TT-02 before maybe bringing out a different chassis then I don’t get why they don’t go full option but rather pull the hand brake again. I would’ve expected CFRP damper bridges instead of GRP, TRF big bores (as you already mentioned), aluminum motor mount and aluminun stearing assembly. That would‘ve been a really premium kit, but with these specs you‘ll get more for your money at other brands!

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад +2

      Yes I agree, a few more upgrades would have pushed this into being something special. The lack of steering, CF towers like you said and alloy motor mount and shocks all feel like missing upgrade parts.

    • @jaydilla85
      @jaydilla85 Год назад

      @@RCKickschannel now Tamiya is rereleasing the TT-02 Type R which actually has the alloy motor mount in the box despite being a lower end kit. This is really random, seems like these releases are driven more by economics than anything else.

  • @Im_Bloody_Close_to_Being_a_God
    @Im_Bloody_Close_to_Being_a_God Год назад +7

    The xpress arrow at1s is a better option in my opinion, way cheaper and at the same performance level.

    • @RCRetro
      @RCRetro Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/0eqTBA9MJ_k/видео.html I like mine very much.

  • @end_game
    @end_game Год назад

    I got mine for $251 USD, should arrive tomorrow with a Toyota Supra body. I'm so excited.

  • @nickrobertson2450
    @nickrobertson2450 Год назад

    I've got the previous TT02SR for the collection. Was going to bring to your race meet end of April. Be interesting to see the differences to the SRX.

  • @christopheduchesne7864
    @christopheduchesne7864 Год назад +1

    I’m the guy who upgraded a stock tt02 to the spec of an SRX.
    It’s cheaper to buy a SR / SRX then upgrade.
    Cost wise there is easily £300 worth of upgrades in the SR and more in the SRX BUT they are missing the most important upgrade of the steering arms. The shimming / bolting mechanism of the plastic stock is a very poor option.
    I race tt02 and it needs alot to make it competitive. Easier to jump in with either an older TC or as stated a new TA08pro.
    Also. Known issue of bending the front double cardans with the locked diff. Switch to an oil diff with a 500k cst oil.

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад

      Yep I agree about the locked front diff. Fitting a normal diff and packing it with thick oil or ear plugs gives you 90% of a locked diff but enough give to protect the drive line fro a harsh jolt

  • @paulrobinson9355
    @paulrobinson9355 Год назад +1

    There’s something nice about playing with a built oil diff, like one of those fidget toys!!

  • @chrisr1254
    @chrisr1254 Год назад

    I'd be amazed if the TT02 was getting a final edition so soon - look how long the TT01 has hung around for! Case in point regarding that too - the special editions of the TT01 (R, D etc) they had more "bling" in the box and represented a real bargain Vs buying the bits separately. This SRX... not so much.
    I do wonder whether these prices are inflated due to the weak £ and the kit was always intended to be cheaper.
    Great video by the way. Gained a subscriber here!

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад

      In the UK we have a few issues that go against the RC prices. Brexit import costs have made bringing stuff into the UK more expensive as it’s now more complicated. Fuel prices and logistics prices are extremely high. The UK has an extra supply link in the chain Vs other countries like the US, Germany. We have Tamiya, Hobbyco, reseller and then customer. Germany as an example has, Tamiya, Tamico and then customer. That’s another full business that needs to make profit. All this adds to the final price and the English have become used to being ripped off for the most money per item. When you look at the US, wow the prices really are so much less now. If the channel was big enough, I would seriously think about a base in the US.

  • @bagustrianto937
    @bagustrianto937 4 месяца назад

    ask bruh, 22046 are pnp to basic TT02? if yes what different with locking system on the front?

  • @coyoteman8073
    @coyoteman8073 Год назад +1

    I have just got the srx and I think it is a nice chassis compared to the stock Tt02. Definitely takes a little more time to build but still fun.

  • @wiktorjohansson4333
    @wiktorjohansson4333 Год назад +1

    I would love to see it comparison to the tt02 one types s and the srx

  • @IntegraDIY
    @IntegraDIY Год назад +1

    After revisiting this video, if tamiya added Aluminum steering, TRF dampers, and a carbon fiber battery hold down and aluminum turnbuckles, it would make the high price justified and worth it

  • @dagreekratking4694
    @dagreekratking4694 9 месяцев назад +1

    If you can compare the TT-02R and the TT-02 SRX would be amazing to see the value comparison

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  9 месяцев назад

      I don't have an R currently. I think the SR was a better option vs the SRX due to how much more it was but what little else you got over the SR

  • @khrisyeet8022
    @khrisyeet8022 Год назад

    I would recommend using the cheap kit and upgrade it with the yeah racing kit. Under 300. I love the one I did.

  • @schuttrostig5729
    @schuttrostig5729 Год назад

    The real case is just what you mentioned: If your on a race where its limited to TT-02 chassis but the SRX specs are within the allowed tuning then this might just be what you need. I guess they didnt add alloy shocks as most racers will aready have some alloy shocks and bolt them onto the new car. Really, i am a bit surprised they did not include alloy shocks, titan screws, carbon parts and that kind of stuff but then they probably want to earn money with the kit and can not sell it for eaven higher price as it already has. maybe we will see an TT-02 SR Pro as the next step, so people can buy an eaven better TT-02 next year ?

  • @ripmax333
    @ripmax333 10 месяцев назад +1

    Is it worth it? I Think the answer to this questions depends on the Club or type of racing that you do, if you Race TT-02 where all these mods are allowed then go for it, but if you race where they don't even allow to upgrade the long drive shaft then its not for you. Many races that I see on youtube with the TT-02 are very competitive and fun to watch and Race, the beauty of the TT-02 is in its simplicity, competitive design, and not stupidity expensive to start with and helps to grow the number of people involved in the hobby. IMO for that price, an SNRC pro can be bought for similar price and its a chassis that you can start on proper 1/10 touring Cars racing, but again..that type of racing can get expensive.

  • @alfredyost7972
    @alfredyost7972 Год назад

    Hi Gavin, something you did not mention is that it looks likes like the kit comes with ball bearings and also hex screws. Are the hex screws titanium? Thoughts?

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад

      I mentioned bearings but yes, you are correct and I didn’t mention the hex screws in the kit. Everything is hex on this one but the screws are not titanium.

  • @VUO4E
    @VUO4E Год назад +1

    330 for a TT02. It's basically like a Carten T410, without the alu motor mount and without the tires. But with the Carten at 120, this isn't a hard sell, it's impossible.

  • @mikepembo8297
    @mikepembo8297 Год назад +1

    I've got the bog standard TT02 and the type S.
    The standard is a decent cheap car, but I'd never buy one new as there are tons of second hand ones with electrics at good prices.
    The type S is good as an entry point to racing but isn't quite competitive to keep up with the proper pedigree cars.
    There's plenty of mods on thr SRX that look shiny but don't really add anything over the type S. I'd rather get the type S and pick / choose the mods that I feel I need at the time and still be cheaper than the SRX. And my last point, if you're wanting to race and think the SRX is a wise choice I'd suggest getting a second hand Mi7 or Mi6, or X4, instead

  • @AmbientRC
    @AmbientRC Год назад +1

    Not only should it come with a blue motor mount, but upgraded steering bridge as well. I do like the FRP towers though. I turned a Type R into an SR and then some and was well over $400 after all said and done.

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад

      Yep it’s super easy to be into anTT02 for $400+

  • @luccrouset1675
    @luccrouset1675 6 месяцев назад

    So if i want to get a TT02 but not the basic one, nore the srx, what is the best option. Just for on the street. The s or sr maybe ?

  • @prophetate
    @prophetate Год назад +1

    Gavin 😊 I’m in shock, have you actually put a brushless motor in the srx 😉❤️

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад

      Yep it’s the one from you.

    • @prophetate
      @prophetate Год назад

      @@RCKickschannel hahaha ❤️ I am so happy to something else than a silver can 😂❤️❣️ happy easter Gav 😊

  • @androsborsato
    @androsborsato Год назад

    I just ordered a TT-02R.

  • @Ultegra10SPD
    @Ultegra10SPD Год назад

    Pretty nuts. That comin from a guy who spent 1000s on tt01s for racing 24hrs. Enjoyed my time in england. Didnt see any rc in london but wasnt the focus for sure. Fly home 2mrw and at least there is a thundershot resto to finish. -U10

    • @Ultegra10SPD
      @Ultegra10SPD Год назад

      I wouldn’t be surprised if some parts have to come off for Tamiya TCS rules.

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад

      That’s a good point if the TT02 class at your local track is stricken on upgrades.

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад

      Safe travels, I hope you hand a nice time while visiting?

  • @HL-OOI
    @HL-OOI 10 месяцев назад

    Thinking to get a touring car as my track has both carpet offroad and onroad 😂

  • @victor5077
    @victor5077 Год назад

    so this TT02 Type-SRX is all covered tamiya upgrade parts? which is not included? i'm new on RC.

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад +1

      The steering upgrade is missing as well as no alloy shocks

  • @maxm1417
    @maxm1417 Год назад +1

    So far a couple more hopups than the tt-02 type S. They seemed to fix the play on the a arms.

  • @stijn5783
    @stijn5783 Год назад

    What accu shells do you use in your audi tamiya?

  • @rcgoodtimes6657
    @rcgoodtimes6657 Год назад

    People like the tt-02 for its simplicity and price point. Most tt-02 racing classes that I’ve seen only allow upgraded bearings, cvd’s, motor mount and steering rack. The SRX is nifty but definitely misses the mark for me!

  • @richglanzav
    @richglanzav 5 месяцев назад +1

    i have a tt-02 srx. its a great car but i recently fancied got sonething different and got an xv-02 rs pro. same price as an SRX and its totally different league

  • @RCJunky
    @RCJunky Год назад +1

    The front arms are used on the type S. Also you failed to mention another BIG difference is all hex hardware.

  • @simonnewtom
    @simonnewtom Год назад +1

    Hi, I think if you are going to go racing it's a great car to buy as it's got all the bits plus a few extras in it, so I think it's good but not for your general build, 😊

  • @lawrencewinter
    @lawrencewinter 4 месяца назад

    The TT02-SRX seems the perfect chassis to match with the Porsche 911 GT-3 which is 251mm. I'll be going for the SRX. Is the TA08pro 251mm?

  • @rijkemans5114
    @rijkemans5114 Год назад

    Undecided about the SRX yet. Main selling point for the TT-02 for me is reliability, easy maintenance and easy to get spare parts. A high-performance version would be nice, then again the more of those parts are replaced and the less it has in common with a standard TT-02, the less those benefits still apply. And for me as a beginner (at least for the driving/setting up part) I wonder if I would ever need much more than say a TT-02R.
    As for club races, in the Dutch Tamiya cup the TT-02S, SR and very likely the SRX as well are forbidden in the TT-01/TT-02 class, so have to compete against TA-08 and the like anyway. Makes me wonder how easy a TA-08 is to keep running? I've heard it is fragile?

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад

      Yep a few people have mentioned that the local track runs TT02 classes but are limited to just a few upgrades and everything else is banned. That puts a few upgrade tt02 kits out in the cold like the SRX

  • @edmundb9025
    @edmundb9025 3 месяца назад

    What body did you put in that srx?

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  3 месяца назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/u5mllq7P2IA/видео.htmlsi=E8DUEBEm8scgL9Hi

  • @IntegraDIY
    @IntegraDIY Год назад

    TRF suspension is the biggest improvement. Stiffer arms make handling and turns mote sharper and precise.
    This is good for someone who does tt02 club racing and who wants to be the quickest.
    Otherwise.. don’t buy this, add $100-$200 more and just buy a second hand TRF416-TRF419 and seriously blow away the competition on race day 😅
    Why don’t you build a TRF420X? You’ll love a full blown race car, worth every cent

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад +1

      Yep I would love to get my hands on a TRF-420X

    • @IntegraDIY
      @IntegraDIY Год назад

      @@RCKickschannel it would be awesome if you did! It’s a crazy machine, they made so many improvements, Tamiya really went above and beyond with it. It’s light weight, and super strong

  • @gundamboy195
    @gundamboy195 Год назад +1

    So, built it myself and the srx is a bullet on the track

  • @RCPMK
    @RCPMK Год назад

    Whoa expensive! It is the equivalent of about 200 pounds here in Canada...$330 CDN

  • @MrGoat73
    @MrGoat73 Год назад +7

    Is there a 100% box stock TT02 chassis anywhere in the world? We should gather together all the unused TT02 parts from the worlds RC community & make a shrine to reducing plastic waste!!!!

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад +2

      LOL, so true

    • @GeeShocker
      @GeeShocker Год назад

      Yes, i built a Yaris WRC chassis 100% box stock. It's just going to be one for the collection, not for the ride.

    • @MrGoat73
      @MrGoat73 Год назад

      @@GeeShocker So you’re the one! Hope to hear about more 😊

    • @GeeShocker
      @GeeShocker Год назад

      @@MrGoat73 well, i still have to do the body. 😂
      I also have a project, where i want to build 3 or 4 identical TT-02 Motul GTRs with only the minimum required option parts. Just the stuff that is needed to make these cars run properly around my driveway track.

  • @romper4444
    @romper4444 Год назад

    And as for the shimming and placements, was the parts bags not fully labeled so theres no question where everything went? I thought the one good thing about tamiya kits was how well they were labelled and coincided with the instruction manual for an easy fun build? Now i gotta buy a vernier caliper just to assemble it properly? Hard pass on letting my kids build one lol

  • @joeymendoza3859
    @joeymendoza3859 Год назад

    My only thing is why would I pick the SRX over the R kit? That's the question I've been having

  • @Godidear
    @Godidear Год назад

    I brought a tt02 not the basic version i bought all those parts and shims the most was the a-arms i did this long ago they had a site that showed me it wasnt that much those a-arms wasnt that much when it brought them but its always better to buy it package already but they didnt have this back then so we was buying the parts that shows you these companies be watching us benefiting from our ideas

  • @TastierBackInThe80s
    @TastierBackInThe80s Год назад +1

    Hang on. Lemme get a fresh buttered hot cross bun and a cup of tea. Right. GO!

  • @ottotarnowske987
    @ottotarnowske987 Год назад

    I think the majority of the shims are based on the fact that this has adjustable wheelbase to fit more bodies. asphalt or Indoor club racing seems to be where this kit would shine.

    • @akivgaming3751
      @akivgaming3751 Год назад

      New to the whole hobby😅, what is a shim?

    • @VestedUTuber
      @VestedUTuber 6 месяцев назад

      @@akivgaming3751
      Kind of like a washer, but thinner to allow for fine adjustments of spacing.

  • @adampsrcs3487
    @adampsrcs3487 Год назад +4

    This is no way worth £200 more than the standard kit

  • @anub1s15
    @anub1s15 10 месяцев назад

    unfortunate they didn't opt for a more offroad focussed TT02 variant (stock gets you 15mm of ground clearance...how are the lower arms and floor supposed to survive anything rough) but I guess it might then start to canibalize the XV-02 market which is just right out the box better for it (and about 200 bucks more expensive >.

  • @LonestarPaul
    @LonestarPaul Год назад

    They are not mad - this will sell like hot cakes to the TT0X die-hard fans who will buy it no matter what and find out that any 3 year-old xray T4 will run circles around them at the track... Keep in mind that some folks buy avantes, go race them, and then are surprised they are not competitive...

  • @netcruzer
    @netcruzer Год назад +1

    Wow, the only way this TT-02 SRX makes sense is for TT racing classes that allow upgrades. I'm not aware of that anywhere. The appeal of TT race class is the cheaper price point and stock spec racing (bearings and race tires only mods). IMO anyone looking at SRX should skip it and get a TB or TA chassis instead.

  • @user-pj8hu4op6z
    @user-pj8hu4op6z 9 месяцев назад

    the cheapest TT02 i can find in HK is around $523 (Celica, body+chassis+motor+wheels), equal to approx 55 pound, price of SRX is around $1800 (approx 190 pound) sure i can upgrade this cheapest TT02 to level of SRX with a much lower price. actually there is no point to upgrade by usingTamiya option, there are so many choice for these option even with higher qualityr

  • @bamboozledbob3298
    @bamboozledbob3298 Год назад

    Everybody getting it will probably also buy the TRF shocks, the carbon shock towers and the alloy steering parts which is another 150€ total. Still rubs me the wrong way how we went from being able to upgrade to bearings in the steering on the TT01E back to those awful step screws on the TT02.

  • @rcjoe406
    @rcjoe406 Год назад

    Luv tamiya some people just don't get it and thats ok

  • @kieranvirgo9797
    @kieranvirgo9797 Год назад +2

    While I agree it is expensive (for a TT-02), I think you've kinda missed the point of it, its made for racing not bashing about on your drive like the standard TT-02. The kit provides a lot more setup adjustability and proper racing suspension and drivetrain. The previous version the Type-SR whilst being a little cheaper with older spec suspension was a quick racing car that could keep up with the 'pro spec' chassis that cost £500+.
    There are a lot of spec class racing series where they require a car with a tt-01/02 chassis tub and this is a turnkey solution for those. For instance you have the King of Clubs series here in the UK and other clubs like Stafford run similar spec classes. They are also very popular in the states, Europe and Asia where they still run Tamiya cup type events. If you gave a racer the standard tt-02 you've built then the srx with the same tyres and electronics the srx would be seconds faster.
    Yes you can get a TA-08 pro for cheaper in the UK but they aren't as robust (I know from experience chassis tub likes to strip very easily on impact) and won't be eligible for the classes mentioned above, same goes for other 'budget racing chassis' from other brands like Xpress.

  • @mpg500
    @mpg500 Год назад +2

    TT02 type s, gets you 80% there for 50% cost

    • @Madprax
      @Madprax 10 месяцев назад

      Totally agree , and I got my type S for 100 bucks brand new few years ago. 😉

  • @kkw5492
    @kkw5492 Год назад

    in Hong Kong TT02 type SRX is only HK$1900 (195pound)

    • @kkw5492
      @kkw5492 Год назад

      However, typical TT02 in Hong Kong (with body, ESC, motor, tire) only cost around HK$500 -$600

  • @kanenstuff
    @kanenstuff 9 месяцев назад

    I think the TT02R would be the better buy and why is everything so expensive in England here in Asia Tamiya is way cheaper.

  • @0x00dd
    @0x00dd Год назад +2

    seems like if you want the better suspension, a regular type s with minimal hop ups is the way to go. otherwise you get into Xpress AT1S territory quickly.
    that said, I plan on getting 54886 and 3d printing the parts needed to attach them on my existing base model tt02 since I can't find a base type s cheap enough.

  • @danielgalusha
    @danielgalusha 6 месяцев назад +1

    At this price. Im just going to purchase a yd2 🤷🏼‍♂️. Only. And i mean the SOLE Reason for tamiya as Chosen. Was budget Friendly price. Without that as influence. Im going a better route. Ie Yokomo. 💯🤷🏼‍♂️😇

  • @gojka
    @gojka Год назад +1

    Hey Gav, could you do a comparison to the srx vs the type-s as that would be interesting to compare them as the lower arms etc are similar to each other and that might be an easier way of converting/ upgrading to the srx

  • @HarryBunnGRVOTV
    @HarryBunnGRVOTV Год назад

    It really needs trf shocks to make it worthwhile.

  • @simontromans2748
    @simontromans2748 Год назад

    Another poopy experience with this car tonight. Finished 2 of my 5 runs. Rear drive shaft fell apart in the final. Not even worth talking about the other issues. Avoid.
    I did buy another Tamiya tho, I know the monster beetle will be fun!

  • @smellurfingerrcdejesus9176
    @smellurfingerrcdejesus9176 Год назад

    You have me interested at arms

  • @tdunster2011
    @tdunster2011 6 месяцев назад

    I cannot see the point of all the hop-ups when the car is limited to a 6.55: 1 Gear Ratio. You could get a used TA05 or TB-03 for less money and both those cars would absolutely destroy this monstrosity.

  • @helixworld
    @helixworld Год назад +1

    The SRX looks 10x better than the stock TT-02. Especially the drive-line. The stock front suspension with all plastic joints make me nauseous.

  • @GeeShocker
    @GeeShocker Год назад +3

    It's for all the TT-racing classes which allow modifications.
    I picked up my TT-02 type S 99€ and added CVDs in the front.
    If you compare it to Carten T410R, the SRX is a rip off.
    If the TA-08 pro is cheaper in your country or the same price it's also a no brainer in favor of the TA-08.

  • @glassworksrc
    @glassworksrc Год назад +2

    I prefer my TA-08pro, it's cheaper as well.

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад

      Yep, thats a big sticking point for me to really recommend the SRX, the TA-08 Pro is really nice.

  • @guillermomora6178
    @guillermomora6178 Год назад

    This is to go racing tt02 spec. Otherwise, you are better off buying ta07 pro, as ta08 pro is a bit brittle

  • @steved4738
    @steved4738 Год назад +1

    Plastic motor mount and plastic CVAs at this price point are inexcusable IMO

  • @ducsauce
    @ducsauce Год назад +2

    Those are Porsche Carrera GT wheels...

  • @GordoDrummer
    @GordoDrummer Год назад +1

    I'd rather buy the basic tt-02, and get 3rd party upgrades that are half the price of actual Tamiya parts. My tt-02 has most of those upgrades, while spending FAR less than £300.

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад +1

      Yes, you do have so much choice when it comes to the TT02, going aftermarket can save a chunk of money

  • @Luke-en2tk
    @Luke-en2tk Год назад

    I don't think many clubs will allow that Tamiya to run in a Tamiya class, it would most likely have to run against modern touring cars and be well out classed

  • @RC-oe8dm
    @RC-oe8dm Год назад +1

    Much cheaper in the states.... about $220.

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад

      You can say that about everything these days. The UK has gone nuts for prices on just about everything but the wages are about 10 years behind now

  • @simontromans2748
    @simontromans2748 Год назад +1

    I ignored the negative comments about this car,
    not buying another Tamiya after this one. Put me right off. I have quite a few Tamiya already so it's a sad day, RC wise.

  • @chipsnpeasifuplz
    @chipsnpeasifuplz Год назад

    Not spec'd with alloy shocks though

  • @stephenmattinson6892
    @stephenmattinson6892 Год назад

    You could buy all that separate for under £200. Yeah racing alloy kit and basic tt02 chassis? You will end up with a better chassis with more alloy doing it separately

  • @alvinleong1251
    @alvinleong1251 Год назад

    Still a TT-02. Nearly 4 times more expensive than a base one, is it 4 times better? Probably not.