Loaded 4WD RC Buggy Makes You Want To Hit The Track - Tamiya TT-02BR

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024
  • We’re taking a look at the Tamiya TT-02BR found here: bit.ly/45smMqj Tamiya is certainly known for getting a lot of people into RC and this 4wd off-road buggy kit just may be the ticket to help drivers experience 4wd buggy racing. This full build up kit is loaded with option parts to make it a worthy buggy for the track. In this video, Greg will run through some of its exciting features and then takes it to the track for some laps.
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Комментарии • 97

  • @danielandrews7028
    @danielandrews7028 Год назад +7

    When building the shocks watch out out for the instructions when it comes to internal spacers. It requires something stupid like 3 internal spacers in the front and 4 in the rear. If you build them like this they will be no better than stock CVAs. Ask yourself “do I like chassis slap slap slappetty slap slap slap”? I suggest ZERO internal spacers in the front and 2 in the rear.
    When jumping you will get more arm droop, better landings and hardly any chassis slap. It’s incredible no one notices this. My dt02 Ms has the same dampers but those instructions state zero front and 2 rear internal spacers.
    Buggy handles so much better this way.

  • @matthiasbruns8570
    @matthiasbruns8570 Год назад +2

    How it drives. Gives me 90s manta ray vibes. Those memories… 😊

    • @MrBrinkman721
      @MrBrinkman721 Год назад

      That's why this looks so familiar. I was driving the Brian Kenwald edition xxx losi back then. The good old days lol.

  • @richmax13
    @richmax13 Год назад +5

    Great review! Nice to see more vidoes on the tt02br. I just picked one up a few days ago. It will be my June project!!

    • @rcdriver
      @rcdriver  Год назад

      Awesome, enjoy the build!

  • @adityamody8942
    @adityamody8942 Год назад

    Guys at Gallimod are really lovely fella’s visited them in Jan 2022. John is very help full and friendly. They have a basement race track too - heart warming.

  • @matthewjacknisky1881
    @matthewjacknisky1881 Год назад +2

    I was thinking of picking one of these up to race on carpet. Awesome video and thank you for the review.

  • @beauar1
    @beauar1 Год назад +1

    Falcon was also my first car and I as well built it with my dad. Few years later I built an Avante 2001. I just love tamiyas

  • @jeremymiller2340
    @jeremymiller2340 Год назад +4

    You aren't kidding about that body great paint job on that with a graphics very slick-looking Blends in well with the shock Towers very slick-looking buggy

  • @electricnitrorc
    @electricnitrorc Год назад +4

    Nice to see the buggy performing this good. I think even stock tt02b performing well 🙂

    • @VestedUTuber
      @VestedUTuber 10 месяцев назад +2

      I mean, the TT-02 itself is a good touring car chassis even if it isn't necessarily a top-end racer. The TT-02B slaps some beefier suspension for jumps on that platform. When it was first released, it being based on a touring car really tended to show, as it didn't like going over rough surfaces, but now that 1/10th scale off-road pretty much runs on indoor carpet and clay these days it actually benefits from its repurposed on-road design. And the TT-02BR just brings up the vehicle quality to match some of the big-name racing brands while still being compatible with the the TT-02 platform's various parts.
      Between the BR kit and various 3rd party aftermarket options, you could turn a TT-02B into something that would be right at home racing alongside the likes of the Losi, Associated and Kyosho racing buggies while still having access to all of Tamiya's awesome body designs like the Aero Avante (I know that's a DF-02 body but the DF-02 and TT-02B use identical body mounting positions) or the TT-02B MS should you want something that stands out and are willing to sacrifice some aerodynamic optimization for it.

  • @tomcook5813
    @tomcook5813 9 месяцев назад +1

    Just a little tip, a dab of paint on the battery terminals will insulate them, just a small thing I’ve learned over the years

  • @timothycollette8263
    @timothycollette8263 Год назад +2

    wish i still had my first buggy (JRX2)..... Awesome story for the Falcon! =)
    Keep these vids coming!

  • @gindavid9424
    @gindavid9424 Год назад +1

    Great video!
    May i ask what oil did you put on your front and rear differential?
    TIA

  • @mad-beerc3818
    @mad-beerc3818 Год назад +4

    Great to hear your Falcon story! Brilliant! I started in 83 with the Brat! Fantastic times!
    Love the paint job and it looked good out there on track! Not to shabby from tamiya and like you said mate it has more in it!

  • @saturnfivehynrgrc581
    @saturnfivehynrgrc581 Год назад +1

    Good stuff Greg, thanks!!! Always liked Tamiya products.

  • @superfeschi
    @superfeschi Год назад +1

    The Falcon was my first RC too! Still have it

  • @neontetra1000
    @neontetra1000 Год назад +1

    That jumps and lands so well I’m almost tempted to try those shocks on my db01 RRR . I think they had a flourine coating internally.

  • @adityamody8942
    @adityamody8942 8 месяцев назад

    If i have to pick between this TT02 or XV02 which one is better option. Also any other 4 x 4 kit which would be below $250

  • @jaycapino5777
    @jaycapino5777 8 месяцев назад

    Hello! Can i ask of the longer shocks translate tp a higher ride height than say the TT02S/R? Thibking of getting one

  • @gibbson4ever
    @gibbson4ever Год назад +1

    The falcon was my first RC also. I mowed a lot of grass to get it.

  • @JarrettDorough
    @JarrettDorough Год назад

    Looks like a sweet ride

  • @brendanmcg4358
    @brendanmcg4358 Год назад

    Thank you for the video. I am looking at this kit.
    John at Gallimods is awesome. I've bought a few things from him over the years and the store is always top notch.

  • @andyb9994
    @andyb9994 Год назад +1

    Very cool 💯

  • @vivos71
    @vivos71 10 месяцев назад

    Think the one way front diff would be beneficial for this setup?

  • @danelivelsberger1731
    @danelivelsberger1731 Год назад +1

    I saw the framed OCC issue! I just got done re-reading that article. I remember how unbelievable it was for me to see the OCC guys on the cover of an RC magazine. Could you do a recap on some of your more famous articles from back in the day? I don't think these newer guys know you're a legend in RC journalism and not just another RUclipsr.

    • @rcdriver
      @rcdriver  Год назад +1

      Thanks for being a long time reader/ viewer. That was an awesome article to create. Tons of work went into it. You’re right, not many on this platform know my background. I might put something together in the future.

    • @danelivelsberger1731
      @danelivelsberger1731 Год назад

      @@rcdriver I would love to see it. I have so many questions. That era was the golden age for magazines. I know I’m not the only guy who got started in RC because of your articles. Thank you for showing me a hobby I’ve now been involved with for over 20 years. Someone give this man his flowers!

  • @ClayCrawler75
    @ClayCrawler75 6 месяцев назад +1

    I tend to like it better than the more expensive buggies.

  • @ofnachix
    @ofnachix Год назад +3

    When he says “I wish these would come in aluminium but this is fine” he actually means “this plastic will fail soon”. Example steering rack, caster blocks, front knuckles. Remember king pin screws that fall out LOL STEPPED SCREWS!!

    • @VestedUTuber
      @VestedUTuber 9 месяцев назад

      Judging by your username, you're an OFNA fan... weren't their Hong Nor imports known for brittle plastics and cast aluminum parts?

    • @ofnachix
      @ofnachix 9 месяцев назад

      @@VestedUTuber no idea, I’m only a Hobao fan who doesn’t race cars

    • @dj4monie
      @dj4monie 4 месяца назад

      Then why comment? There are step screw upgrades actually. Since you don't race there is little point in me saying much else. The truth is this chassis in AWD buggy stock 17.5T is more than competitive with the entry level Yokomo.

  • @demonicsrt4
    @demonicsrt4 Год назад +3

    What's the longest 2s you can fit in the battery tray? I think this would be a great 1st 1/10 4wd kit for my son to build

    • @moejr1974
      @moejr1974 Год назад

      It'll take the standard size 2s lipo

  • @JoevsRc
    @JoevsRc Год назад

    Do you think with the stock setup it would be better on carpet??

  • @fuse557
    @fuse557 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @jennyetherington3326
    @jennyetherington3326 Год назад

    Great Video Greg 💯 love this

    • @rcdriver
      @rcdriver  Год назад +1

      So glad you liked it my Tamiya fan friend!! 🤗

  • @clarencedelacruz7822
    @clarencedelacruz7822 Год назад

    How were you able to shorten the antenna?

  • @andrewmagro7703
    @andrewmagro7703 Год назад +1

    great start off platform but very weak in some real important areas as after a few runs at a track like that front and rear shock towers start to loosen as there only held in with 3 screws and i have had to use a bolt and nylock nut on the top center screw hole to sandwich the tower to the gearbox housing and that fixed that at the moment i'm playing around with pinions and spur had to add some posts to the motor mount to raise it for bigger gears as ran out of room at around 26 teeth but look this is a fun buggy and i can highly recommend it

  • @bryanjones7347
    @bryanjones7347 7 месяцев назад

    Put the shocks on the front side of the towers not the rear and it’ll save the plastic diff housing from egging out. You will have to trim the body more but it works great and handles way better

  • @chowtm19
    @chowtm19 Год назад

    You Race Falcon! You are lucky kid.

  • @isaidme0
    @isaidme0 Год назад

    So what tires would you have preferred for that car on that track? Thanks

  • @babupranav
    @babupranav Год назад

    So better than the td4?

  • @_blood_moon_proto_1500
    @_blood_moon_proto_1500 Год назад

    so what electrics would you use for an actual full tamiya race spec? cus i am enjoying tamiya buggies

  • @AC-bl1rl
    @AC-bl1rl 9 месяцев назад

    What oil rates do you like for the differentials?

  • @40ollie67
    @40ollie67 Год назад

    Whats different about the tto2br steering than the stock tt02b? It looks like they went meatier without alloy, am I wrong?

  • @letzvisit1661
    @letzvisit1661 Год назад

    Can you get full metal diffs and spurs for the tt02b I want to make a speed buggy but is more durable and longer lasting.

  • @tm5123
    @tm5123 Год назад +9

    I think the main issue with the TT-02 is that they dont have the option for a slipper clutch, so if you want to go racing, and find yourself on a carpet track, you can blow out the gears landing on power. Sand and other loose stuff, should be totally fine. Love the Falcon btw.

    • @dj4monie
      @dj4monie 4 месяца назад

      Why do you assume that? You can tune the diffs to have some give/slip and you aren't supposed to land under power. It's you Traxxas fanatics that don't race who do that.

  • @cpt_mookie
    @cpt_mookie Год назад +1

    Wow wonderful looking TT-02! It makes me want to buy my third TT02. If you had to chose between this and the TD4 Super Avante, which would you choose? They are both in the same price range, and if I recall you had similar comments for the both of them.

    • @rcdriver
      @rcdriver  Год назад +1

      The Super Avante is a shelf car for me now. I drove it, it’s fun. But I think I’ll drive the BR more frequently.

  • @danielandrews7028
    @danielandrews7028 Год назад +1

    The 25T hard coated pinion part number 54578 would be a better match for that 13.5T motor. it would take the final drive gear ratio from 10.7 all the way down to 7.28. right there with the recommended gearing used by Losi and Associated. Amazingly you can use this same pinion for a Tamiya TD2 or TD4 using a 13.5T or 17.5T motor respectively. It makes perfect sense why tamiya would only hard coat the 25T pinion gear and not their other gears. if you need the ratio as close to 7 as possible you can swap out the 70T spur for a 68T spur in any of these buggies.

  • @cal440
    @cal440 Год назад

    I always wanted a Falcon, never got one. I hope they will make a re release

  • @mikes062
    @mikes062 Год назад

    Do you have a video on flying with lipos or a good resource to get informed? I’m flying delta if that makes a difference. Thanks!

    • @rcdriver
      @rcdriver  Год назад

      I don’t have a video about it. I think Mark SantaMaria did a video. Last year I flew with 3 LiPo packs. I taped the connectors to the side of the packs and put them in a LiPo sack and placed them in my carryon bag. You cannot put them in checked baggage. TSA only stopped me on the way home. When they asked what it was. I said they are Model Car Lithium batteries. I taped the connections and placed them in a lithium specific bag for safety. They guy said cool and sent me on my way.

    • @mikes062
      @mikes062 Год назад

      @@rcdriver awesome, thanks!

  • @CraigOverend
    @CraigOverend Год назад +8

    The TT-02BR is ~20mm shorter in wheelbase than most racing buggies and will be more tail happy and suited to tighter tracks.

    • @VestedUTuber
      @VestedUTuber 10 месяцев назад +1

      So, most indoor tracks, then.

  • @ahhobby2527
    @ahhobby2527 Год назад +1

    Nice to see the new TT02BR taken to a track, thanks for the coverage!
    How do you find any dirts getting into the chassis tub, was it a big of an issue?
    The trouble with TT02B from my experience is that the body/chassis do not provide enough closure from dirts so when sands get in, they easily scratched my hop-up metal prop shaft.
    I ended up having the Tamiya Chassis Cover Set (item 22023) for rally cars, and modify a bit to my usage.
    What do you think? Appreciate the feedback, cheers.

    • @rcdriver
      @rcdriver  Год назад +2

      The track surface I was running on was fairly groomed. Other than a light layer of dust, there wasn’t anything in there to cause an issue. But yes I agree with debris surfaces you run the risk of stuff getting in. Off the top of my head there’s not much to do other than using some self adhesive foam under the driveshaft to prevent rocks from getting wedged in there.

    • @ahhobby2527
      @ahhobby2527 Год назад +1

      @@rcdriver ohh right, I also did put some hard foams around the inner part of the bodyshell, and around the chassis tub where necessary. Protected 97% of the debris from getting in. Some holes only made for cooling fan on the motor heat sink for it to breathe.
      Thanks for the reply, cheers.

    • @Droidy77
      @Droidy77 Год назад

      The scratches make it go faster! 😁 But watch out for gravel jamming the steering...

    • @ahhobby2527
      @ahhobby2527 Год назад

      @@Droidy77 happened before LOL. Which is why i went with the chassis cover.

    • @ahhobby2527
      @ahhobby2527 Год назад +1

      @@philthyco1 since the TT02 is not bespoke to buggy, it is not as straightforward to velcro as can be done to dedicated 2wd or 4wd race buggies.
      Hence why i went with the Tamiya’s chassis cover which comes with velcro as well, and I still need to put additional covers using sponge and foams around the front and rear gearbox covers.

  • @VestedUTuber
    @VestedUTuber 10 месяцев назад

    If you're worried about the steering knuckles, steering links or any other parts on this, don't be. This is basically just a racier TT-02B, which in turn is a TT-02 with beefed up suspension and longer A-arms. There's a ton of third-party aftermarket options for this platform.

  • @SleeplessInDallas
    @SleeplessInDallas Год назад

    Pretty cool, except the nose-less body, I like vintage buggy with nose before the front shock tower.

  • @alphawlff
    @alphawlff Год назад +1

    I pieced together my own version with a carbon chassis.

  • @thegreattreon0177
    @thegreattreon0177 Год назад

    The chassis looks just like the DF02 platform

  • @MarkNash-jf3gh
    @MarkNash-jf3gh 6 месяцев назад +1

    Did you actually think after the upgrades it’s still pants and sucks? I missed the point completely

  • @FreeMan-JPLK
    @FreeMan-JPLK Год назад

    Cool

  • @baddestmofoalive
    @baddestmofoalive 7 месяцев назад

    The only thing really holding back the TT02 line is lack of slipper clutch imo

  • @fromfin90
    @fromfin90 Год назад

    if the BR is half as durable as my TT02B with a 3300kv 550 can and HW 10BL60 sensorless esc, it'll be fine haha

  • @GeddyRC
    @GeddyRC Год назад

    It's strange to me that it includes carbon fiber parts but then has plastic gears in the diffs. I don't know of a buggy kit that has non-metal diff gears. That doesn't make any sense.
    Also it looks a little smaller than other 1/10th scale race buggies? Looks like a 1/12th or 1/14th scale to me. Anyone else think it looks kinda small and short?

  • @muddfoot69
    @muddfoot69 Год назад

    Looks short…no?

  • @XARIER39
    @XARIER39 Год назад

    I was just thinking that about the plastic. I have to say it looks like it drives great and still retains that Tamiya loose fun factor idk..

  • @enricomiceli5517
    @enricomiceli5517 Год назад

    It looks good but it is very pricey!

  • @Dylan-p2m
    @Dylan-p2m Год назад

    its a cool BASHER and conversation peace. nothing more

  • @oliverstoys8411
    @oliverstoys8411 Год назад

    Love the design, handling and the look of the new buggy, but tamiya need to update to a stronger plastic parts and durable differentials, you can do a solo run with no issues, but once there two car in the track, i am sure it will break.

  • @deltazero3796
    @deltazero3796 Год назад +5

    You hit it once and it stays at home as shelf queen. Sad truth.

    • @randysgut3214
      @randysgut3214 Год назад +3

      @@mikescherrer4923 it’s got plastic gears. don’t get it. go for an arrma senton or a slash 4x4

    • @ahhobby2527
      @ahhobby2527 Год назад +4

      @@randysgut3214 plastic gears are totally fine for race buggies, even high end ones got plastic gears. It’s just that they’re protected by slipper clutch.
      Those Arrma and Traxxas that you suggested are not even in the same category. Racer vs basher.

    • @randysgut3214
      @randysgut3214 Год назад +1

      @@ahhobby2527 just an open suggestion for him. if he’s lookin for buggies then surely he can look at their models and find the typhon and bandit and such

    • @randysgut3214
      @randysgut3214 Год назад +2

      @@mikescherrer4923 look at arrma buggies. tough. lots of extra parts. and good for the price

    • @Fly2kill1
      @Fly2kill1 Год назад +3

      @@randysgut3214 Arrma doesn’t have anything for a racer unless you want to spend hours tuning the TLR Typhoon.

  • @LonestarPaul
    @LonestarPaul Год назад

    no slipper => not raceworthy... as simple as that :)
    and to think that tamiya still can't get their piston/oil combo right in the box setup after making RC cars for 45yrs is appalling to say the least....

  • @rmb1
    @rmb1 Год назад

    This is no race car it’s a toy compared to Kyosho.