Lovely build video, Mark. You're going to love the Hotshot! Arguably one of the most iconic of the 80's Tamiya buggies. The mono-shock design looks so 80's, it's awesome!
Sorry dude, I'm sure I replied to you already but can't see it! Thanks for the message buddy, yeah this buggy is more iconic than Elvis!!! Definitely most awesome, i love it! 😎😎👌👌👍👍
Why thank you Sir! 😊 I know these videos have been done before but I just couldn't resist doing my own version of it! Many thanks for watching, my friend and I hope you are having a great Sunday 👍 👌
@MarkBryanRC I certainly did. I can't do a video like that because I don't want to show the world the condition of my hands , I had an accident that led to having a lot of work done on my hands. Not too appealing. I can not wait for the finished product!! I picked up a turntable for mine to give it a little camera shot. Maybe you could work some video wizardry where they appear together?
@@Paul__FC Oh man, sorry to hear about your accident, that must hurt! I don't think any of us would give a damn if we saw your hands though Paul if you did a build video my friend.
G'day there Cobber!🙋♀️🤠That brings back memories we'd forgotten of our awesome hotshot build, such a great kit mate👍. Looking forward to the next part Cobber. Thanks for sharing your detailed build with us mate🍻. Hello and all the best from Sheila😍 and Bruce🤠🦘🇦🇺
G'day there my good man! Hope all is going well for you and that lovely Sheila! So I'm a Hotshot build virgin, but enjoying the baptism of fire! 😅 Loving it mate! Thanks for watching and leaving me such nice messages to read, makes my day, Cobber! Cheers! 🍻😎🙏👍
@@MarkBryanRC We're going pretty well thanks brother👍. Hotshot build virgin😂, we hope you used protection Cobber, safety first hehe😁. Our pleasure mate and thanks for everything🍻
Wonderful, informative video. I have built and repaired many different types of things in my life..model trains, model aircraft engine, live steam models, series Land Rover engines, etc...but never an RC buggy and just bought a Hotshot re-re kit. This will be a helpful addition to Tamiya's manual. Thank you for doing this series.
Cool, thanks for the kind words and for taking the time to leave a message, always appreciated here! It sounds like you are a very hands-on man, Anthony! I have a similar background in engineering and modelling. I wish you all the best with your new Hotshot, I think you are going to love it! Cheers!
We are spoilt with the more modern Tamiya manuals and bags. They did make these complex to work on, I think that's why I prefer my Thunder Dragon chassis. I noticed the red piece of plastic on both gearboxes not my Boomerang.
Hi there Mal. Too right the modern manuals are much better these days. Yes this chassis is a tricky one but I'm still enjoying it! Weird about those red bits though 🤔
Great video Mark, i have just completed a full strip down with a new Tamiya Sports Tuned Motor with a 15T pinion and fully ball raced a 2007 ReRe i purchased used, all new electrics too. Waited 35 years to get my hands on the Hotshot after having spent many an hour looking at them back in the 80s as a boy, still an awesome looking RC legend😎 I Ialso used the Tamiya Ceramic HG (£24) a tube but good stuff.
Thanks! Wow, good to hear you finally got one and well done for the strip down and new parts, that motor will suit it for sure! That grease sure is expensive! Enjoy the buggy! 😎👌👊
Hi dude, yeah it sure is different to the way most kits go together, just wait until you see the rear suspension setup! 😀 Have a smashing Sunday, mate 👍 👌
Masterful as always Mark! You made those plates in the gearbox for the mesh easy pal!! I really struggled with that part of the build. You are going to love this model matey!
Thanks Craig, you are too kind my friend! Yeah I was amazed how well the motor went in, I wasn't looking forward to that bit! I'm loving this one already, matey, it's as good as you all say, that's for sure. Cheers brother! 👍
Last! 😂 😅 🤣 Don't know how Paul does it! I'm always late to the party.... In fact I'm always late to everything in life full stop! 😂 This was an interesting one buddy. I've never built any of the shot family,. Looks like quite a complex build.... but fun none the less. Must have been tricky building those gearboxes and recording at the same time? The gearbox construction reminded me of the awkward and fiddly ones on the Monster Beetle /blackfoot/mud blaster.... having multiple components just resting in place whilst you carefully sandwich the two halves together without everything falling apart! It's interesting watching how these older design kits go together, as you get to appreciate how Tamiya have evolved in their kit designs, with the more modern kits being a lot simpler/less involved on the construction front. The only part I don't enjoy with the older models is those pesky E clips..... something that I am delighted has been pretty much fazed out over the years! I built a lunchbox kit whilst rained off this week (project tube box).... Lost track of how many CWO1's I've built over the years, I didn't even have to look at the manual! 😂 Still fun though.... I've got all the RUclips channel stickers ready, just need to find somewhere warm and dry to spray the body shell now, going with top force Metallic green! Looking forward to part two matey! 👍 👍 👍
You gotta get up early to beat Paul! 🤣 TBH it's just a little game we play! Funny though! But yes, this is a VERY interesting build and it will get better, wait until you see the rear suspension setup! I'm loving it mate! And too right, it's very hard to build and film at the same time, especially with my crap eyesight, trying to keep my head out of shot... The gearbox does seem to be like and even fiddlier Monster Beetle Box! ...and I don't mind the E clips! 😅 Send me your address on WhatsApp, I think I got one Mark Bryan RC sticker left! Cheers! 🍻😎👌👍
@@MarkBryanRC He he.... 😂 I do enjoy reading those comments between the two of you! Yep, definitely looking forward to seeing how that singular rear shock operates.... am I right in thinking that was the only time Tamiya ever done a mono shock on the rear? 🤔 A great model all in all, and a fundamentally relevant land mark in the Tamiya time line for sure! A Mark Bryan sticker would just finish things off a treat cheers mate! That would be particularly special as it is your last one..... Kinda like giving someone your last Rolo! Thank you! 😂 🙏 😊 The chassis turned out a treat as I accidentally drunk way too much on the build! 🍻 😜 Currently working on sticker placement preparation before I get the paint layed down, also trying to make up some Green Hawks speed discs for the wheels using pringles caps!! 😂 All good fun matey. 😊 👍 👍 👍 Hopefully it will look something quite special once finished.
Cheers bro! You and me both, that will mean it's all finished and ready to go! I'm enjoying the whole process though and taking my time. Thanks mate! 😎👌👍
Awesome dude.. always wanted a Hotshot when I was younger 😊 would still like one to this day lol look forward to following your build vids on it dude.. have a great weekend buddy 😊 Pete
Thanks Pete! The Hotshot was off my radar back then but I've been wanting one for a while now I'm older! It's really enjoyable so far dude, I hope you do get one too mate. Wishing you a lovely weekend too my friend! 😎🙌👍
I really appreciate your nice comments as ever, Mark! Thanks for kicking off the weekend with my video. Wishing you a smashing weekend too my friend! 😎👌👍
Oh, wow, that was a joy to watch, Mark! Must be nice to put this piece of history together, it's fun to think when they designed this, they had never done a 4wd buggy before... Always gotta admire the engineering that goes into these, and to make it so that hobbyists all over the world can enjoy the build, it's almost making me sentimental, ha ha! Of course I'll be looking forward to next episode, see the chassis come together, it'll be great fun! Have a lovely weekend there, my friend!
Hi Mads and great to hear you enjoyed it so much, this is the most enthusiastic response I've had! 😊 But yeah it is an exciting build for me because you are right, the engineering that went into this ground breaking design is off the scale! Just wait till you see the rear suspension!!! Thanks for the great comment and hope your weekend is going well my friend! 😎🤝👍
Oh, those foam dog bone bushings would make a world of difference on any stock TT02. I used cut up pen spring sections on mine and it took all the slop out! Nice one Mark! Love the Tamiya build experience 💙
Hi Richard and thanks for the message! Yeah I like the Super Hotshot too, sounds like our RC collection's need updating! It never ends does it 😅 Happy Sunday mate 👍 😀
@@MarkBryanRC i hope it never ends 😁 had a great weekend away racing and have another addition to my fleet, sadly one had to leave to help pay for it. But needs must 😉
Looks good! some weird stuff goes on in these gear boxes! Don't know why in the manual they say put in the thrust bearing without any lube on them I never heard of a bearing being run dry? I always put some thin grease on mine when I build them. Can't wait to see it completed Mark!!
Thanks Steve and oh yeah there is definitely strangeness at work in these gearboxes! Good point about greasing those thrust bearings, I should have put some more on them for sure! I'm taking my time on this build! Cheers 😎 👍
Awrite Cobber? Cheers mate, you know the Trigger shirt was worn with pride! Yeah, it's a good start but a long way to go, I'm loving the build my friend - thanks to you! 😎👌👍
Agree brother, gonna be a great buggy... I too, hate those fu@king "screw pins" screw is a great word for them, as they "Screw Your Sh!t Up Over Time".... Great video my friend and we must catch up!!!!
Cheers Brother Bob. Oh yeah, i hate them things too, I need to get more of those TL01 stainless shafts! Then the effin screw pins can do one! Definitely overdue a chat mate! 😎👌👍
Thanks Are! Well spotted, you know the diff did feel familiar when I was building it but it never occurred to me that it might be from the ORV - I think you are right! Cheers mate! 😎👍
Great build video Mark. I like that you found and marked the letters of the no-name bags.
Glad you enjoyed it Dirk! I just had to label those bags, it was doing my head in looking for the parts! Cheers! 😎👍
Nice presentation and build!
Thank you kindly, Joe! 😎🙏👍
Lovely build video, Mark. You're going to love the Hotshot! Arguably one of the most iconic of the 80's Tamiya buggies. The mono-shock design looks so 80's, it's awesome!
This build was so much more satisfying than the Fox build. It works. Rear suspension is a marvel.
I can see why, Paul, it's a great build. But it's gonna take ages because trying to do it all on camera is bloody tricky! 😅👌👍
Sorry dude, I'm sure I replied to you already but can't see it! Thanks for the message buddy, yeah this buggy is more iconic than Elvis!!! Definitely most awesome, i love it! 😎😎👌👌👍👍
Nice step by step assembly guide Mark. There is a lot to line up and hold in place when getting those case halves together!
Why thank you Sir! 😊 I know these videos have been done before but I just couldn't resist doing my own version of it! Many thanks for watching, my friend and I hope you are having a great Sunday 👍 👌
I have so been looking forward to this sir!!!
Thanks you very much, Sir! Hope you enjoyed it! Cheers my man! 🍻😎👍
@MarkBryanRC I certainly did. I can't do a video like that because I don't want to show the world the condition of my hands , I had an accident that led to having a lot of work done on my hands. Not too appealing.
I can not wait for the finished product!! I picked up a turntable for mine to give it a little camera shot. Maybe you could work some video wizardry where they appear together?
@@Paul__FC Oh man, sorry to hear about your accident, that must hurt! I don't think any of us would give a damn if we saw your hands though Paul if you did a build video my friend.
Oh sh!t, I hope that didn't come across wrong Paul, I didn't mean we wouldn't care, just it wouldn't deter us from watching!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
@MarkBryanRC your all good, sir! I took it the right way. I'm a bit self-conscious about it.
G'day there Cobber!🙋♀️🤠That brings back memories we'd forgotten of our awesome hotshot build, such a great kit mate👍. Looking forward to the next part Cobber. Thanks for sharing your detailed build with us mate🍻. Hello and all the best from Sheila😍 and Bruce🤠🦘🇦🇺
G'day there my good man! Hope all is going well for you and that lovely Sheila!
So I'm a Hotshot build virgin, but enjoying the baptism of fire! 😅 Loving it mate!
Thanks for watching and leaving me such nice messages to read, makes my day, Cobber!
Cheers! 🍻😎🙏👍
@@MarkBryanRC
We're going pretty well thanks brother👍. Hotshot build virgin😂, we hope you used protection Cobber, safety first hehe😁. Our pleasure mate and thanks for everything🍻
Wonderful, informative video. I have built and repaired many different types of things in my life..model trains, model aircraft engine, live steam models, series Land Rover engines, etc...but never an RC buggy and just bought a Hotshot re-re kit. This will be a helpful addition to Tamiya's manual. Thank you for doing this series.
Cool, thanks for the kind words and for taking the time to leave a message, always appreciated here! It sounds like you are a very hands-on man, Anthony! I have a similar background in engineering and modelling. I wish you all the best with your new Hotshot, I think you are going to love it! Cheers!
3:48 in and I’ve already used the wrong part 😂
I think I’m going to be watching this video a lot over the next week
Hi Ashley! Yeah it is so easy to get the parts mixed up! I hope the videos help you sort this buggy out, it's a great build all the same! Cheers 🍻 😎 👍
We are spoilt with the more modern Tamiya manuals and bags. They did make these complex to work on, I think that's why I prefer my Thunder Dragon chassis. I noticed the red piece of plastic on both gearboxes not my Boomerang.
Hi there Mal. Too right the modern manuals are much better these days. Yes this chassis is a tricky one but I'm still enjoying it! Weird about those red bits though 🤔
@@MarkBryanRC I think they changed a few things when they did my Boomerang and I think to do with the single shocks on yours.
Excellent work Mark! It’s always a pleasure to watch your build videos!
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Hi there Jeremy, this is an interesting build for sure! Many thanks dude, take care! 😎👌👍
Great video Mark, i have just completed a full strip down with a new Tamiya Sports Tuned Motor with a 15T pinion and fully ball raced a 2007 ReRe i purchased used, all new electrics too. Waited 35 years to get my hands on the Hotshot after having spent many an hour looking at them back in the 80s as a boy, still an awesome looking RC legend😎 I Ialso used the Tamiya Ceramic HG (£24) a tube but good stuff.
Thanks! Wow, good to hear you finally got one and well done for the strip down and new parts, that motor will suit it for sure! That grease sure is expensive! Enjoy the buggy! 😎👌👊
Great video Mark. HOT SHOT wad my first RC car. I slowly converted it to a Boomerang with the front dual shock conversion.
Thanks Simon, I'm really enjoying this one! Cool to know this was your first... I'd be interested to see that conversion! Cheers! 😎👍
Whoa, certainly different than some of the kits I've seen. Terrific as always dude! Comprehensive! Cheers
Hi dude, yeah it sure is different to the way most kits go together, just wait until you see the rear suspension setup! 😀 Have a smashing Sunday, mate 👍 👌
OMG Mark the patience you must have. I would just take a look at it & put it back into the box 😅 take care 😊
I try my best! Thanks Kim, although when I first opened the box I took all the bits out, panicked and put them straight back in again! 🤣👌👍
Masterful as always Mark! You made those plates in the gearbox for the mesh easy pal!! I really struggled with that part of the build. You are going to love this model matey!
Thanks Craig, you are too kind my friend! Yeah I was amazed how well the motor went in, I wasn't looking forward to that bit! I'm loving this one already, matey, it's as good as you all say, that's for sure. Cheers brother! 👍
Good progress so far mate, thanks for your upload 👍🙏😺
Cheers 🍻 Cat! 🐈😺Thanks for the visit every week and as always, have a smashing weekend! 😎👌👍
can’t remember any of this😂👍 and i’ve built two 😂 i quite enjoy these builds . wait until you get to the rear sus . it’s a work of art 😊👍
That's so funny Dom, don't worry I'm exactly the same! 😅 At least it's not as boring watching this if you don't remember! Cheers mate! 😎👌👍
Last! 😂 😅 🤣
Don't know how Paul does it!
I'm always late to the party.... In fact I'm always late to everything in life full stop! 😂
This was an interesting one buddy.
I've never built any of the shot family,.
Looks like quite a complex build.... but fun none the less.
Must have been tricky building those gearboxes and recording at the same time?
The gearbox construction reminded me of the awkward and fiddly ones on the Monster Beetle /blackfoot/mud blaster.... having multiple components just resting in place whilst you carefully sandwich the two halves together without everything falling apart!
It's interesting watching how these older design kits go together, as you get to appreciate how Tamiya have evolved in their kit designs, with the more modern kits being a lot simpler/less involved on the construction front.
The only part I don't enjoy with the older models is those pesky E clips..... something that I am delighted has been pretty much fazed out over the years!
I built a lunchbox kit whilst rained off this week (project tube box)....
Lost track of how many CWO1's I've built over the years, I didn't even have to look at the manual! 😂
Still fun though....
I've got all the RUclips channel stickers ready, just need to find somewhere warm and dry to spray the body shell now, going with top force Metallic green!
Looking forward to part two matey!
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You gotta get up early to beat Paul! 🤣
TBH it's just a little game we play! Funny though!
But yes, this is a VERY interesting build and it will get better, wait until you see the rear suspension setup! I'm loving it mate!
And too right, it's very hard to build and film at the same time, especially with my crap eyesight, trying to keep my head out of shot...
The gearbox does seem to be like and even fiddlier Monster Beetle Box!
...and I don't mind the E clips! 😅
Send me your address on WhatsApp, I think I got one Mark Bryan RC sticker left!
Cheers! 🍻😎👌👍
@@MarkBryanRC
He he.... 😂 I do enjoy reading those comments between the two of you!
Yep, definitely looking forward to seeing how that singular rear shock operates.... am I right in thinking that was the only time Tamiya ever done a mono shock on the rear? 🤔
A great model all in all, and a fundamentally relevant land mark in the Tamiya time line for sure!
A Mark Bryan sticker would just finish things off a treat cheers mate!
That would be particularly special as it is your last one..... Kinda like giving someone your last Rolo!
Thank you! 😂 🙏 😊
The chassis turned out a treat as I accidentally drunk way too much on the build! 🍻 😜
Currently working on sticker placement preparation before I get the paint layed down, also trying to make up some Green Hawks speed discs for the wheels using pringles caps!! 😂
All good fun matey. 😊 👍 👍 👍
Hopefully it will look something quite special once finished.
Nice going bro..😎. You know me, I'm looking forward to that metallic green shell.
Cheers bro! You and me both, that will mean it's all finished and ready to go! I'm enjoying the whole process though and taking my time. Thanks mate! 😎👌👍
Awesome dude.. always wanted a Hotshot when I was younger 😊 would still like one to this day lol look forward to following your build vids on it dude.. have a great weekend buddy 😊 Pete
Thanks Pete! The Hotshot was off my radar back then but I've been wanting one for a while now I'm older! It's really enjoyable so far dude, I hope you do get one too mate. Wishing you a lovely weekend too my friend! 😎🙌👍
Great video Mark been waiting for this one 😊 thanks for kicking off my weekend as always 🍻🍻 hope you have a good weekend too 😊
I really appreciate your nice comments as ever, Mark! Thanks for kicking off the weekend with my video. Wishing you a smashing weekend too my friend! 😎👌👍
What bearing/upgrade kit would you recommend getting
Hi! I'd get a full bearing kit from rcbearings.co.uk
Great quality and a very good price 👍 👌
Nice Work Mark My friend. Looking REAL good man. Enjoyed listening along. :)
Many thanks Nick, glad I could be your soundtrack for a while! Cheers brother! 😎👍
Oh, wow, that was a joy to watch, Mark! Must be nice to put this piece of history together, it's fun to think when they designed this, they had never done a 4wd buggy before... Always gotta admire the engineering that goes into these, and to make it so that hobbyists all over the world can enjoy the build, it's almost making me sentimental, ha ha!
Of course I'll be looking forward to next episode, see the chassis come together, it'll be great fun!
Have a lovely weekend there, my friend!
Hi Mads and great to hear you enjoyed it so much, this is the most enthusiastic response I've had! 😊 But yeah it is an exciting build for me because you are right, the engineering that went into this ground breaking design is off the scale! Just wait till you see the rear suspension!!! Thanks for the great comment and hope your weekend is going well my friend! 😎🤝👍
Oh, those foam dog bone bushings would make a world of difference on any stock TT02. I used cut up pen spring sections on mine and it took all the slop out! Nice one Mark! Love the Tamiya build experience 💙
Hi there and good point! I bet we could make some bushings like that from dense foam! Oh yeah, can't beat the Tamiya build experience 😎👌👍
Nice video Mark. Ive built the super hot shot and did enjoy it 😁 i can see me wanting a hotshot once you have yours up and running 👌
Hi Richard and thanks for the message! Yeah I like the Super Hotshot too, sounds like our RC collection's need updating! It never ends does it 😅 Happy Sunday mate 👍 😀
@@MarkBryanRC i hope it never ends 😁 had a great weekend away racing and have another addition to my fleet, sadly one had to leave to help pay for it. But needs must 😉
Looks good! some weird stuff goes on in these gear boxes! Don't know why in the manual they say put in the thrust bearing without any lube on them I never heard of a bearing being run dry? I always put some thin grease on mine when I build them. Can't wait to see it completed Mark!!
Thanks Steve and oh yeah there is definitely strangeness at work in these gearboxes! Good point about greasing those thrust bearings, I should have put some more on them for sure! I'm taking my time on this build! Cheers 😎 👍
Greaf watch as always 👍
Thanks Paul, much appreciated!👍
Mind you dont loose the pin out of the drive cup on the front gearbox. It needs pushing through to pick up the opposite drive cup
Good point, I'll keep an eye on that! Cheers! 😎👌👍
Nice build 👍👍🤝
Thank you very much Sir! 😎👊👍
Alright Dave?
I hope you had your Trigger shirt on when you built this???
Looking good so far Sir 😂😅😊
Awrite Cobber?
Cheers mate, you know the Trigger shirt was worn with pride!
Yeah, it's a good start but a long way to go, I'm loving the build my friend - thanks to you! 😎👌👍
@@MarkBryanRC You are very welcome 🙏
First! Hahaaha! Where's Paul???
OoohYeah!!! Good work dude, but at least he beat me to Craig's video today! 😅👍
😅That's probably too true, Jess! 😅👍
I step out for coffee and ,BAM!
@@Paul__FC The ol' coffee step out, eh? Haha. Happy Friday, boys!
Nice work Mark, looked a bit fiddly at times matey 👍
Thanks Tibs, you are not wrong there mate, some tricky parts to this build mate! Cheers! 😎👍
Nice like beans and rice 👍🏻
Thank you muchly, Damian! 😊👍
Agree brother, gonna be a great buggy... I too, hate those fu@king "screw pins" screw is a great word for them, as they "Screw Your Sh!t Up Over Time".... Great video my friend and we must catch up!!!!
Cheers Brother Bob. Oh yeah, i hate them things too, I need to get more of those TL01 stainless shafts! Then the effin screw pins can do one! Definitely overdue a chat mate! 😎👌👍
As always vey nice Mark
Is the diff the same as Orv ?
Thanks Are! Well spotted, you know the diff did feel familiar when I was building it but it never occurred to me that it might be from the ORV - I think you are right! Cheers mate! 😎👍
What did you do about the gap in the rear gear box ?
Sorry but what gap? 🤔
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