Why Buy a Tamiya RC? Too Expensive Too Slow and Too Fragile! Why we love them anyway!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @Shadow_Wraith
    @Shadow_Wraith Месяц назад +8

    There is a high level of nostalgia with Tamiya. I think they should be respected for still existing.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Oh yes indeed. It was very exciting for me when I found out that they were still making kits and also re-releasing the old ones. My heart is always with them but sometimes my cash goes elsewhere. Many thanks for your great feedback 😁👍

  • @JoevsRc
    @JoevsRc Месяц назад +38

    Ready to run are nice, but I don't respect them. When you build them, you watch them come to life. It gives a different feeling about the car

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +2

      Oh yes you are generally much more invested in a model RC that you have built. RTRs are for using and abusing! Many thanks for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

    • @fiatfixie4344
      @fiatfixie4344 Месяц назад +2

      One could argue that maintaining and upgrading a brushless RTR over a period of years requires as much, if not, more dedication and skill. Mistakes can be costly and there's a learning curve.. I definitely respect the patience and skill that goes into these Tamiya bodies though.

    • @IowaBudgetRCBashers
      @IowaBudgetRCBashers Месяц назад +2

      Agreed

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC Месяц назад +2

      Very well said, Joe, I feel exactly the same! 👍👍

    • @yodadarksideGreenHawksRC
      @yodadarksideGreenHawksRC Месяц назад +3

      @JoevsRc You hit the nail right on the head there Joe! 👍 👍

  • @KaiCityRC
    @KaiCityRC Месяц назад +7

    Nostalgia undoubtedly plays a big part in why we still buy Tamiya. There's no denying some other brands offer far more for the money. Interestingly in Japan, "bashers" are pretty much non existent. The market here is dominated by Tamiya, Kyosho and Yokomo. I don't recall ever seeing an Arrma anywhere!

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +2

      Yeah you can't beat seeing and handing the cars that you first saw 40 years ago. A modern RTR can't compete with that but it certainly can on performance. Interesting about those basher brands not being big in Japan (I remember a song about that 🤔) Many thanks indeed for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

  • @misterfujixman6991
    @misterfujixman6991 23 дня назад +3

    Tamiya RC cars were never meant to be "bashers" like Arrma (for example) is today. Tamiya was first and foremost, a plastic model company before they did rc. The whole idea was to create a scale model of a vehicle that you could "drive". My first RC cars were the Mudblaster and the Kingcab back in the 90's and I beat the snot out them. Neither one of them broke. So, i will disagree that they are "fragile". In reality, any rc car will break if you put the right amount of force on the right point. Bottom line is, if you like building a "scale" model of your favourite car/truck/tank and you don't plan on launching it 50ft into the air off of a skateboard ramp, then Tamiya is for you. Back in the 90's when i started in the rc hobby, no one was driving their rc cars around the skate park and launching them in the air. That phenomenon is a byproduct of RUclips videos and frankly, is idiotic.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  22 дня назад

      Oh yes I am a big Tamiya fan and like I was saying in the video I have built over 50 of them. It was just looking at some of the kits like the painted Squash Van that got me thinking that they are taking the mick when you consider that they don't give you bearings or oil shocks. The comparison with the Arrma is just to show what you get with a modern RTR. I think that the thing of launching the cars almost vertically is a bit stupid. It is fun to do those jumps that are a bit bigger than you can do with a Tamiya. The problem I have when I go out with others RC'ing is that they are running big bashers so I need to run a big basher too because a Tamiya would get destroyed in a crash. I enjoy driving the Tamiya's but mostly on their own. Many thanks for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁

  • @Toystheyrenot
    @Toystheyrenot Месяц назад +4

    Tamiya will always have a special place in our hearts. Especially for those of us who grew up in the 80s. The new RTRs are great for what they are but they’re just not the same. 👌😁

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah you are right, you can't beat the feeling of having an RC that you had or wanted when you were a teenager. Still exciting to get a new Tamiya kit, especially if it's not the old style split box. The bashers really take it in terms of performance and value for money though. Many thanks indeed for watching 😁👍

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah you are right, you can't beat the feeling of having an RC that you had or wanted when you were a teenager. Still exciting to get a new Tamiya kit, especially if it's not the old style split box. The bashers really take it in terms of performance and value for money though. Many thanks indeed for watching 😁👍

  • @MadBeeRC
    @MadBeeRC Месяц назад +6

    I just can't afford the hobby anymore sadly because of life's hurdles, l am not buying anymore cars for the long while!
    I am certainly not giving up the hobby and Tamiya are all about the feel and nostalgia and l will always love them and more then any other manufacturer! but Pete you are not wrong these RTR cars are half the price and come with hop ups as standard!
    Totally agree too though that the Scorcher is the daddy of them all.
    Cheers mate.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +2

      Ah that's a shame. I've certainly been through some skint years in my life and you do have to prioritise. If you already have a fleet of RC's then you can definitely do it on the cheap and maybe sell one to buy bits for the others. Yes watching one of the old Tamiya cars bouncing around takes you back to simpler times. It's great that there are so many options these days and you can use the RTRs for bashing around. Yes I love the box art Sand Scorcher. I ran my previous one quite extensively but not the one I was showing in this video. I will do one day but maybe with a different body. Many thanks indeed for watching and your great comments. Best wishes 😁👍

    • @MadBeeRC
      @MadBeeRC Месяц назад

      @PeteWylieRC we had to get a real car ours failed its mot big time and my wife has been off sick so its going to be tight for a while! But we are still alive and kicking!😜
      Great stuff Pete👍

    • @DustyFingersRC
      @DustyFingersRC Месяц назад

      Hope things improve for you ​@@MadBeeRC I have been in a financial bind for a while too. I have a couple things left to build and some shells to do. The kits I do have came about by selling things out of the house and getting them on sale (probably cause they are less popular). Not looking to buy anything else for a while though.

  • @AddamsPlayground
    @AddamsPlayground Месяц назад +4

    For me it has been checking off the wish list I had as a kid. But I also like the newer stuff coming out so lately I have been torn. Spend a lot to get something I don't want to tumble around and get all scratched and beat up or spend the same and get something new and built for taking abuse and goes 3x faster and is much more reliable. Plus I think I get a bit burnt out on the building process. Even though I was building different things it is still the same process and the fretting of getting everything just right got a bit tedious. The other side is I hate that Tamiya pricing is so all over the place. A TT02 can be had for a little over $100 but a sand viper is closer to $200, nothing more than a pile of plastic parts, a smaller body and less decals but almost twice the price... why? I have gotten so many of the more budget friendly ones I am stuck wanting the pricey ones like the Sand Scorcher and currently here they are just over $400. I can spend $50 more right nod get either the 4s Kraton, the 4s Outcast and with the sales currently the 6s Fire Team!! so to buy one to sit on the shelf and look pretty or get one I can tear up the yard with is a real struggle! Hence me coming home with the new Vorteks and the Mojave Grom recently! I had thought about doing a video similar to this but you summarized it very well so no need LOL!! Take care Pete.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Hiya Addam. Yeah to start with it's quite easy to think of all the cars you couldn't have as a child but once you have them it's more difficult to choose what to get next. I know what you mean with the builds and you've done an awful lot more than me. I'm only really doing builds when I'm in the mood for it and not just because I have an unbuilt kit. With the Sand Scorcher I got one back in maybe 2014 when it was about £250. That got destroyed in the fire unfortunately and the one I have now was one I got off ebay along with that Wild Willy you bought from me. I think it was about £400 for the pair so not too bad. Oh yeah that Fire Team looks like a beast. The 6s cars are rather serious and need a bit of space to run. Is your Vorteks the 3s? That's the only off road 3s I don't have. Should be fun! Anyway if you do make a similar video I'd be interested to see it. Many thanks for your kind feedback. Best wishes :-)

  • @yodadarksideGreenHawksRC
    @yodadarksideGreenHawksRC Месяц назад +2

    Evening Mr Wiley.....great video matey!!
    A very great perspective,and very realistic summary i would say.
    For me,its all about the nostalgia.....collecting all the greats from those Tamiya P*rn guidebooks back in the day.
    (84 to 93)....ones that were just out of our reach as younglings.
    Its also all about the building of kits,i have a couple of modern ready to runs,but have never established the same level of love for these as i have with something that i have personally built.
    You develop a special bond with a car as you turn it from a box of bits to the finished product.
    For this reason,ive never really been feeling the modern arrmas etc.....i also fail to get excited by their non realistic body shells.
    Saying that,i can definitely see the attraction in running these 4s monsters when i watch videos from yourself,and many others.
    Like you ,ive failed to find many modern Tamiyas that get me to part with my beer money.
    The XV01 and the BBX are an exeption,although for that kind of price tag i would rather go down the kyosho legendary series route.....the quality of the components provided pound for pound are far superior to what Tamiya offer.
    Theres only a few that I'm looking to be re releasesd now:
    King cab,Toyota Monster racer,Avante 2001,and the MO1 Mini monte carlo!
    Common Tamiya,take my money!!!😅
    Loving that clubman mate,was that one of the Legendary 1275GT's??
    Another huge Mini fan here,my first 3 cars were a mini 25,then a mini Mayfair ,then a Cooper RSP!!!
    Fond memories ......along with not so fond memories of rust!!😮
    I do have a new in box M05 Mini kit in my collection,ready to be turned into my first car,my Mini 25!!
    Loved that car.....until i wrote it off!!😢
    Learnt to drive in it,passed my test in it,first police chase in it,first crash in it,first court summons in it.....😅
    Happy days!!
    Very enjoyable video for a Sunday night with a couple of Henry Westons!
    Cheers 🍻 😊👍 👍

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Hiya James and thank you for possibly the longest comment I've ever had 🤣 Yeah the nostalgia is a big factor with these but there have been some modern ones like the Konghead that offer something different but still very Tamiya. Also like you say it is very satisfying to start with a box of bits and end up with a working model. I can't remember if you have a Kyosho Turbo Scorpion but if not then highly recommended 👍👍 Yeah that was a 1275gt mini. It was such fun but yes, rust 😩 Before that I had a Mini 850 and a Clubman estate. Ha, I did get pulled over by the police a fair few times but just 7 day wonders rather than court 🤣 Anyway thanks again for your in depth feedback. Glad to provide the background for your ciders 😁🍻

    • @yodadarksideGreenHawksRC
      @yodadarksideGreenHawksRC Месяц назад

      ​@@PeteWylieRCLol..... soz mate, I can waffle on at the best of times! 😂
      But, great video..... reading through the comments proves that it has been a great topic of conversation!
      Funny that you should mention the Turbo scorpion mate, that and the Ultima are very high on my shopping list for next year!
      I love my Turbo Optima, and have the Koswork edition Optima Mid new in box still from last Christmas (not had enough time to build it yet)
      But, i love the quirky vintage design of the turbo scorpion.....
      Looks very different from anything else I have built!
      I loved the clubman estates..... survivors are worth some serious money now eh bud?
      My H reg RSP cooper was gorgeous, and was pretty nippy to, unfortunately the dreaded rust started bubbling up all over and I had to sell it before Iost a lot of money.
      In hindsight, I wish I would have kept it now.
      The one I always wanted was the ERA turbo..... still do for that matter, maybe time to have a mid life crisis and hunt one down!!
      As for the 1275GT, fond memories!
      I helped my mate de seam his yellow one in the early nineties, unfortunately we didn't really no what we were doing and it literally fell apart at the seams.
      Boy those little cars were a hoot to drive and mod!
      Simpler times. 😊
      All the best mate. 👍 👍

  • @Gumbputt
    @Gumbputt 29 дней назад

    Modding Tamiya kits is part of the fun for me. Pushing them to there limits without breaking them. I’m so glad I can still get these kits to this day. People like you Pete help keep these kits alive so thank you sir for your videos!

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  29 дней назад

      Oh yes there is something hilarious about making one of the more comical Tamiya's like the Lunchbox go much faster than it was ever designed to. Also the annual Tamiya speed contest is fun although frustrating when they keep breaking. Like you say it's great that we can get all these kits. Many thanks indeed for your kind comments. Very much appreciated 😁👍

  • @MarkBryanRC
    @MarkBryanRC Месяц назад +1

    Hi again young Mr. Wylie! Back from the family routine visits finally! Well my friend, a very well presented video expressing almost exactly how I feel about Tamiya! Nostalgia is certainly a big part and building a new Tamiya these days still gives me the same buzz it did in the 80's! I think newcomers who don't have that experience will probably be perplexed by the notion of a plastic Tamiya kit, especially with the higher priced models. I saw an email a while ago that was mistakenly "leaked" by a big Tamiya reseller - the mark-up on the trade price to the retail price was extortionate!!!!! If the traders were not so greedy we would all probably buy more Tamiya! £100 more for a pre-painted body - who the feck would go for that?!?!?!
    Anyway mate, this video is proving to be a great talking point with a lot of engagement - well done Sir! Hope the weekend was a good one with a few tasty IPA's included. Cheers! 🍻😁👍

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +2

      Hiya mate and thanks for coming back 😁 Yeah we still love Tamiya but some of the prices now seem a bit nuts. It's interesting that some of the cars have been discounted which I guess means that people didn't think the original price was good value. What do you reckon to that TD2 given your experience with the TD4? Oh yeah I remember seeing that price list. Does make you feel like you are getting ripped off a bit. Yes £100+ for the painted Squash Van is taking the piss. Even if you really didn't like doing the paint I think you'd have a go at that price! Like I was also saying I do have most of the ones I feel nostalgic about and a lot of others too so it's difficult to find something I really want now. Yes I did hope that people would get involved in the comments and they have which is great. I have indeed enjoyed a few IPA's and hope you have too. Cheers for the great feedback and best wishes mate 😁👍

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC Месяц назад +1

      @@PeteWylieRC Cheers Pete! I have a couple of Polish beers on the go tonight, I think you might enjoy a tipple (ZUBR - 6%) Anyway, yes, the TD2, I think it's a fantastic buggy and well worth a punt at the new reduced price. I actually really like my TD4, it drives beautifully, very smooth and responsive. Only those plastic "Diff nuts" let it down, the rest of the car is lovely! I say go for it mate! All the best! 😎😎👍👍

    • @yodadarksideGreenHawksRC
      @yodadarksideGreenHawksRC Месяц назад +2

      @MarkBryanRC
      Great comment Mark..... Agree with you 100%! 👍 👍 👍

  • @andy2798100
    @andy2798100 Месяц назад +1

    Great info on the Tamiya models. Main thing I like about tamiya models is building them and watching watch you’ve built actually work. I’ve just got back into making them. So far I’ve done the Mercedes car, the Audi Quattro. I’m now doing the Nissan skyline drift car and I’ve also got a lunchbox I haven’t built yet.
    The next one I’m getting just for some fun is the stadium blitzer and then as a show piece I want to get the Ford bronco.
    The car I really wish Tamiya would release again is the Mini Cooper. I’ve still got one I build at least probably 25 years ago but I would love to build another one.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Hi there. Oh yes building the kits is a great part of the hobby and very satisfying to see them actually working. Sounds like you are getting quite a collection up together there. You will enjoy the lunchbox 😁 Yeah I'm not sure why Tamiya haven't had the classic Mini for sale for a while. Funnily enough it was seeing a video of one on RUclips in 2012 that got me looking up Tamiya kits and the rest is history. Many thanks indeed for your great comments. Much appreciated 😁👍

    • @paulcucit2786
      @paulcucit2786 Месяц назад

      BMW own the Mini name (even for classic Minis) - Tamiya would have to pay BMW a licensing fee to produce them again, like with all their other representations of real-world cars. For whatever reason, they haven't agreed on a licensing deal. Sometimes companies want too much money, other times they have an exclusive deal with a toy manufacturer.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  28 дней назад

      @@paulcucit2786 Yeah it's a shame. Tamiya did a model of the BMW Mini so there must be a deal to be done 🤞

  • @hollyhillrc
    @hollyhillrc Месяц назад

    Excellent video Pete with very good "for" and "against" points on various aspects of the hobby. I enjoyed it very much.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Hiya Derek. Yeah this is doing better than I expected and got a lot of comments. Obviously we still love Tamiya but some of the prices are getting a bit silly. Cheers for watching mate. Best wishes to you and yours 😁👍

  • @SpaceCoastStreetRippers
    @SpaceCoastStreetRippers Месяц назад +1

    I'm almost 50, even as a kid I always felt Tamiya was more toy grade. Grasshoppers, Blackfoots, Clodbusters, tons of plastic. One of the only Tamiya models I ever drooled over was the Bruiser with 4wd and a real transfer gearbox and real leaf spring suspension. So much metal! Super rare and expensive even back then!
    Tamiya never had a competitive line, you never saw anything Tamiya on the track, let alone in the winners circle. It was always Team Associated, Kyosho and Losi battling for the winners circle while Tamiya's offerings were a step above Radio Shack and Sears, being "played with" in backyards and parking lots.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      When I was a teenager I didn't really know much about RC's other than toy grade and Tamiya so Tamiya seemed amazing. Oh yes the Bruiser was a nice bit of kit. I do think that Tamiya's were better suited to backyard and park bashing. I really like a lot of their designs, especially the 80's ones. Anyway luckily we can have the Tamiyas we like and some speedy bashers. Many thanks for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

  • @ezrc7724
    @ezrc7724 Месяц назад

    Enjoyed the chat! I have a Mountain Rider (Bruiser chassis) that has that orange stripes, love it. But I think you’re talking about the even older 3 speed ones, like the Blazing Blazer. I know of their existence but never owned those. Those are old school awesomeness and nothing modern RTR can replace. Cheers!

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Hi there. Ooh I don't remember the Mountain Rider but I will look it up. The Hilux I'm taking about is the original 3 speed one they did and it was before the Blazing Blazer. It just seemed so amazing at the time and such lovely scale looks. When you see the promo video now on RUclips you realise that the suspension barely moved compared to modern crawlers but still super cool. Many thanks indeed for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

  • @markhollinshead5795
    @markhollinshead5795 29 дней назад

    you just read my life back to me ive just lost the passion for rc last couple of years but feeling it again now still have my cars i couldn`t sell them

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  29 дней назад

      Yeah I think we all go through phases of being really into something and then not so much. I do still love the hobby but with about 45 cars it's difficult to find something new. There are a couple of mine I would sell to fund something else. Many thanks for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

  • @RonaldCarter-s9u
    @RonaldCarter-s9u Месяц назад

    Great analysis, thank you! Just a quick off-topic question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?

  • @IowaBudgetRCBashers
    @IowaBudgetRCBashers Месяц назад +2

    I love Tamiya’s because my first 2 real RC’s were Tamiya. They always have great detailed bodies, and I like my RC’s to look as realistic as possible. The rtr Bashers are cool and I love my rtr crawlers but there’s just something about building a kit or restoring a vintage RC

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      @@IowaBudgetRCBashers Yeah I think that most RC fans of a certain age have got fond memories of Tamiya and like you say they do lovely scale bodies that must be the best in the market. It's great that we have the choice now so we can enjoy the kits but also the RTR's that we can be a bit rougher with and not worry. Many thanks indeed for your great feedback. Best wishes to you 😁👍

  • @onkouth
    @onkouth Месяц назад

    For me, building the car was the most fun part, I have many Tamiya kits, the most fun one was building the Porsche 959 Dakar back in the day, nobody could ever replicate that car, it truly is an icon of compact design and the sense of achievement from building one is unmatched, I love all my cars and have just purchased a ReRe Thundershot and have a NIB Wildone both will be built over Christmas, I cannot wait. ❤

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah if you enjoy the build then Tamiya have the biggest range and great instructions etc. Personally I like to have a bit of both ie. the Tamiya's that are fun to build and have a bit of character, and the RTR bashers that you can drive hard and not worry. Enjoy the Xmas builds and thanks for your great feedback 😁👍

  • @JIPPERR_1
    @JIPPERR_1 Месяц назад

    Id love to see more kits in the hobby for sure. For example look a the kyosho outlaw rampage pro kit, all the upgrade parts included, do your own paint and electrics. Perfect! Now of arrma could offer something similar in their line I'd be quite interested.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Yeah Kyosho make really nice kits for sure. I really like my Turbo Scorpion and Beetle. I don't think that Arrma will get into the kit business because I saw the founder guy in an interview saying he wasn't interested in that. Be good if they did more rolling chassis that people could add electronics to. Many thanks for your great feedback 😁👍

  • @MauzyrockRC
    @MauzyrockRC Месяц назад

    I agree! ( With all that) I am also on the "checking off" the wishlist. Not so much to keep up with the joneses and RUclips content, but for the whole experience of the build and then tweaking the model... They can get quite expensive, so I have taken to re-using electronics from lesser used kits.
    I am really looking forward to the new year to get back to making videos!
    Cheers

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Hi there 😁 Yeah I think that like I was saying it's fine if what you are buying is making you happy and they do. I always like to have at least a brushed system in all my RC's so in theory they are all ready to go (apart from that Sand Scorcher which I must put some electronics in) Many thanks indeed for watching and your great feedback. Best wishes to you 😁👍

  • @RCsoandso
    @RCsoandso Месяц назад

    You have a very good point, and it is hard for me to admit, being the Hardcore Tamiya fan. As you said and most the comments agree it is nostalgia, and the fact you can build it yourself. Why people buy R2R Tamiya Models, or pay others to build them is crazy. Saying all that though, do other cars have the same personalities, when you buy these mosters is it just like a burger from the Golden Arches, because everyone is the same, you dont have the problem where it will not go straight, or it cuts out after 5 mins, or it will fall over on every corner, ok these 'features' are not idel, but it goes towards the character. I hope Tamiya do bring out some corkers for 2025 or at least 2026, well sometime in the next decade 🤣😂👍

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Hey yes you can't beat the nostalgia factor of Tamiya and also the fact that you get to build it. You guys certainly get the most out of them with all the crazy customisations you do. With the RTR cars there is still the possibility to do mods and get into the maintenance and all that. I do love the Tamiyas but I do have huge fun with the Arrma's because they are really quick and you can beat them up without worrying too much. Luckily you can enjoy both sides of the hobby as nobody is telling you that you have to have one or the other. Yeah I'd like to see Tamiya coming out with some more of the quirky stuff next year. Many thanks indeed for watching and your great feedback 😁👍👍

  • @AdamDay1979
    @AdamDay1979 Месяц назад +1

    Really enjoyable vid mate and some great points, it really does depend what your trying to get out the hobby, love the bashers but the tamiya/kits give you a different side of the hobby 👍

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Hiya Adam. Yeah I think that there is room for all sorts of different RC's in this great hobby. It's defo good to have the Arrma's for when you guys are running the Xmaxx's. Cheers for watching mate. Be good to go out but weather a bit pants 🌧️😞

  • @fishesvideo
    @fishesvideo Месяц назад +1

    Ive built more than a few Arrma 6S series rigs. My favorite is a 8S Big Buggy based on a Kraton/Mojave, Castle ESC/Motors, Titanium parts, yada yada. GREAT Platform. Even a stock Typhon, Kraton, Mojave or whatever 6S RTR are excellent. Then you can turn it into anything you want - they are Beasts!!! My custom 8S Buggy will easily go over 100mph on pavement and near that on a grass field. Crazy Fun. Arrma!

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Hi there. Yeah I've not got into the 6s Arrma's but friends have them and they are a great platform as you say. Your custom buggy sounds cool. Many thanks indeed for watching and your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

  • @rc-dom-uk
    @rc-dom-uk Месяц назад

    good points mate for and against.
    i got. quite a few tamiya and i do really love them. especially the 80s cars which have so much character.
    on the other hand as a crawler boy i ended up spending more on the cc02 than a rtr element car.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Hiya Dom. Yeah you've certainly made some great videos of Tamiya cars. Yes the CC-02 dies look like a very nice kit but fairly expensive. Cheers for watching and your great feedback mate. Much appreciated 😁👍

  • @BlackSeaRC
    @BlackSeaRC 28 дней назад

    I have been a Tamiya fan since the early 1980's and in the early days I bought quite a few kits. However, in the last 10 years I have found that nothing really captured my interest like in the old days. Consequently, I added quite a lot of different brands to my collection. The BBX though is a winner in my eyes and despite the high price, I had to have one and it was the first Tamiya I have purchased since 2012.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  28 дней назад +1

      Hi there. Yeah I do think that they have done something new with the BBX but kept that old school charm. I also like the big tyre fun trucks that they do although I have quite a lot of them already. Still nice to build these from time to time alongside running the more hardcore RTR trucks. Many thanks for watching and your comments 😁

  • @aviano72
    @aviano72 Месяц назад +1

    Woah got me a bit worried there 😮
    Tamiya and other kit's is what is so cool about this hobby.
    Fortunately i can buy any Tamiya i want but i am very picky about what Tamiya i want next. Maybe BBX or XV02.
    I only tend to buy every TT02 shell that comes out 😂 plus i buy Yokomo, Xpress and 3Racing chassis

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Oh yes there are certainly some great Tamiya cars and I've enjoyed building them but got to the stage where I have most of the ones I want. Still a few I wouldn't mind as I was saying in the vid. I only occasionally feel like painting up body shells and I've still got unpainted bodies I bought years ago. Must get round to doing them! Many thanks indeed for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

  • @poorboysrc
    @poorboysrc Месяц назад +4

    I thought we lost you for a second there, Pete. 5-star dramatic intro, my man! Haha!
    But hey, you're bang on! We all love the nostalgia, character designs, build experience, and overall enjoyment factor of our Tamiya cars. Oh, and don't forget that box art! They just nail it, every time.
    But how they come up with some of these prices (which seem to be significantly higher in the UK) is beyond me. It's the biggest hurdle I think when it comes to purchasing a Tamiya v.s. an RTR Arrma or the like.
    As a noob to the hobby, I'm sure one would wonder why the Tamiya is so special? How do they justify the high price tag for a product that can't perform as well as it's competition?
    At the end of the day, we all love our Tamiya's. Heck, that's what brought us all together on this platform, isn't it? But you just can't beat the feeling of sending an Arrma Mojave 10 feet in the air at 50 mph! :)

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +3

      @@poorboysrc Hiya Fil. Oh yes Tamiya will always have a special place in my heart but things have moved on in recent years and you have to weigh it all up, including the price. Yes I think we pay more for things generally but especially some of the Tamiyas. Somebody in our group got sent a list of Tamiya prices by a hobby shop but they had inadvertently sent the one with the price that the shop pays and there is a huge markup on some of them. Like you say if it wasn't for Tamiya then most of us wouldn't be here on RUclips so they have been a force for good. It's great that there is so much choice in the market now so we can have a cherished Tamiya that took us weeks to finish and also a 50mph basher that we can send through the air and not worry about. Cheers for watching and your great comments mate. Best wishes 😁👍👍

  • @andyf5992
    @andyf5992 Месяц назад

    Tamiya should re-release the Ford XLT F150! I had one when I was a kid, but got "bored" as you do as a teenager, and swapped body, front body pole, roll-bar & wheels with a mate who had a Sand Scorcher. Can still get most of the parts ,,, except for the most important part, the Body. As Pete probably knows, the BlackFoot body is very similar, but missing "holes" in the appropriate places. BTW, my Sand-Scorcher still runs over 30 years on, and used to let my son run it through wheel deep puddles and give it a good hose down afterwards. Nostalgic, but also still fun!

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  29 дней назад

      Oh yeah I loved the look of the F150 Ranger back in the day but couldn't afford it. I think that a modified Blackfoot body is probably the best bet nowadays as I don't think that Tamiya will re-release the Ranger. Cool that your original Sand Scorcher still runs. Many thanks for your great feedback. Very much appreciated 😁👍

  • @3DMOFO2020
    @3DMOFO2020 Месяц назад

    Awesome job on the video BTW Happy ''Belated''Thanksgiving Pete😁

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Hi there. Thanks very much for your kind comments and happy thanksgiving to you too 😁👍👍

  • @RCBirds
    @RCBirds Месяц назад +4

    For me, it's mostly childhood dreams. But having many already here, I miss relly new innovations from Tamiya.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah you can't beat the feeling of getting that RC from your youth. Like you say though you get to the point where you have all the ones you want so you want something new. Many thanks indeed for watching 😁👍

  • @MarkBryanRC
    @MarkBryanRC Месяц назад +1

    Great video Pete, good morning mate! I'll leave a comment with my thoughts later, gotta go and do family stuff! Laters mate! 🙌

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Ah right you are mate. Have a smashing day and will catch you later 😁👍

    • @aviano72
      @aviano72 Месяц назад

      Hi Mark, were you able to watch today's race ? started maybe a bit slow but then suddenly all things happened

  • @chowettgoes
    @chowettgoes Месяц назад

    Lovely video with sound thinking as always ❤

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Many thanks indeed. Much appreciated 😁👍

    • @chowettgoes
      @chowettgoes Месяц назад

      @ Tamiya’s are simply superb to build. The design of the artwork and instructions is the best in the world. I agree they can be pricey all bits considered.
      Lots of good value RTRs particularly right now. Arrma are really hitting the right notes with the Fury and Groms and the 4/6s lines have been strong for years.

  • @RCRoads
    @RCRoads Месяц назад

    Tamiya has some really nice looking RC's. The details of the bodies and the cool rims and tires are what I like about them. Building kits is fun and great therapy.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah I think that if you like the building then Tamiya have the best range of kits. Very therapeutic as you say. If you like running the cars hard then the basher brands like Arrma are great. Many thanks indeed for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

    • @RCRoads
      @RCRoads Месяц назад

      @@PeteWylieRC Your very welcome and bashing and building are both good ways to stay busy and have fun. ✌

  • @barrycheesemore2928
    @barrycheesemore2928 Месяц назад

    I love Tamiiya kits, despite the sometimes ridiculous pricing and lack of things like bearings! I always wanted a Clod Buster, could never afford one, but I finally got one this year, and I realised how bloody awful they are out of the box. I've upgraded mine a lot, UK Monsters chassis and loads of other bits, probably runs to about £700 now. It's so much fun to drive despite being rather slow, it puts a massive smile on my face!!

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Oh yes the lack of bearings is quite annoying and also quite often a lack of oil shocks. I've not had a Clod but I did drive a friends one which was stock. It was good fun but I always winced when it landed badly as so much hard snappy plastic 😬 I ended up getting a Losi LMT on the basis that it was strong and fast out of the box but still had that quirky big tyre monster truck handling. My friend had been talking about doing loads of upgrades to his Clod but he ended up giving it away. Many thanks indeed for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

  • @Blastfromthepastrc1346
    @Blastfromthepastrc1346 Месяц назад

    I prefer Kyosho, they are more premium than Tamiya but i am building a NovaFox at the moment.I tend to stay clear of rtr unless its a really interesting subject.Great video keep up the good work and have a great upcoming week.👍

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      @@Blastfromthepastrc1346 hi there. Yes I really like my Kyosho Turbo Scorpion and Beetle. Unlike Tamiya they seem to have taken the opportunity to upgrade these cars for the re-release versions. The RTR ones definitely give great value for money if you want RC's to bash about and not worry. Many thanks for your kind feedback and best wishes to you 😁👍

  • @griffonwings5177
    @griffonwings5177 11 дней назад

    I hit the same wall . I do wish tamiya to step up with some new model with better parts . Yet, every time I built one i just love it. For bashing around any brand will do it , but the arma mojave ( try the 6 s version ) are perfect for the job.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  11 дней назад

      Yeah I still love the Tamiya's but with so many that I've already built it's hard to find something new that is also affordable. A friend of mine had the Mojave 6s and it is an absolute beast! Many thanks for your great feedback 😁👍👍

  • @MechanicallyFun
    @MechanicallyFun Месяц назад +2

    It is the nostalgic. Value wise better to get something else😂

  • @marcel4002
    @marcel4002 Месяц назад

    The Tamiya catalog is a builders paradise...

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Yes indeed 😁 Many thanks for watching and your comments 👍👍👍

  • @Bikergal800
    @Bikergal800 Месяц назад

    I started with the Hornet I remember the Bigwig was coming up and I went for 1:1 scale car drive and partying but always kept my hornet and as I was growing up was the SRB and loved the ranger but no money to get one, so forward for the 50 mark and with cash I got hold or a Ranger but stresses to run it and as no rere shells so I built a blackfoot body and put it on the SRB base and ended up with 2 scorchers, 2 rangers,FAV, Hornet, blackfoot charger,Willy 2,, Brat and Now building a TT02 and GF02 and might fit WW2 bumper on it which cost mount up and I think the building of a Tamiya had us with those adverts toy they are not but now the words how much as the prices are mad like BBX which I love to buy even the dancing rider if you can find it and RERE ranger, hilux other ones would be great but they will bump the price up the RTR ready to run and cheaper is for mad fun and not worry about and for me saving sad SRB'S bigwig and sand rover is good but we are the generation who was brought up on them, we are older have more spare cash. Very good points

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Hey yes I think a lot of us did the hobby in teenage years and then gave it up for all the 'grown up' stuff but got back into the hobby in middle age. Not sure why Tamiya don't re re the Ford Ranger as they are still making the Blackfoot body. It's great that we can have a bit of both in the hobby with the retro kits and also the modern stuff. Yes the price for your Tamiya build can mount up but I guess if you enjoyed building it then that's the main thing. Thank you for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

    • @Bikergal800
      @Bikergal800 Месяц назад

      @@PeteWylieRC like anything if it makes us smile it's a good day I made the blackfoot shell into a ranger so it can be blasted and MCI Decals are spot on esp the original Scorcher set and I still don't get the love for lunchbox and I use the builds to relax after NHS work

  • @alantaylor353
    @alantaylor353 Месяц назад +1

    Getting the value out of the ones you've already got is always a problem for me because I can't stop buying new ones.!
    I'm an addict, I admit it.!!
    Btw, I am actually a recovered heroin addict(15 yrs) & a recovering alcoholic(6 yrs), I also quit smoking(8 yrs).. It must be in my genes or something.! 😉
    At least this addiction won't kill me.! 👍

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Oh yes I know what you mean with buying new ones when really the ones you already have would probably keep you happy for many years to come. Well done on kicking those other additions and yes this RC hobby is not an addiction that will kill you unless you spend so much on it that you can't afford to eat 🤔 Many thanks for your great comments and very best wishes to you 😁👍

  • @hendrahendra
    @hendrahendra Месяц назад

    Tamiyas in my opinion are quite affordable. I just went to Japan last month and kits are quite cheap there. Once you factor the cost of shipping, handling and when they sell them in shops, the costs start to add up. For example, the Tamiya Lunchbox kit, new is 8,470 Yen, which is about $85 Australian Dollars. by the time it gets to Australian shops its about $135-145. Scale that up to the more expensive kits like the Top Force Evo or the Avante/Egress line and its starts to get really expensive. Oh and regular green Top Force in Japan is 23,760 which is about $234 AUD , in local shores they are closer to the $400 AUD mark.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Hey that's interesting about the prices in Japan. Would be great to have those prices in other parts of the world. I think some of the kits are pretty good value but others seem rather overpriced. Many thanks for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

  • @206beastman
    @206beastman Месяц назад

    Where do I get that catalog you wur flipping thru

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Hi there. I was using a video from The OAG RC. I'm not sure where he got the catalogue but the video is here ruclips.net/video/hcayzN22Qkg/видео.html

  • @the.just.able.biker67
    @the.just.able.biker67 Месяц назад

    I do love building tamiya kits, I've built 5 now i think. 🤔 One of them was a second hand tt02 chassis without electronics and a body, so i think that counts. Lol
    I've even spent more on a brushless system for my racing fighter than the kit cost in the first place!! But hey, thats Tamiya for ya. 😁

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Oh yeah if you want a kit with good instructions that goes together then Tamiya is hard to beat. Also if you don't want to beat the hell out of them then they hold up just fine. If you do want something that will go 50mph and take a beating then modern bashers are the way to go. Many thanks indeed for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

    • @the.just.able.biker67
      @the.just.able.biker67 Месяц назад

      @PeteWylieRC
      I'm planning on getting an arrma senton 3s at some point to bash around up the woods. But I don't think it'll beat the sense of trepidation you get when you go full send down the road at 40+ mph with a Tamiya car that was only designed to do 16mph!!
      👍🤣🤣

  • @GhostLead65
    @GhostLead65 Месяц назад

    Wow i,ve been out of this game since the mid eighties now with owning mainly Tamiya and a couple of Mardaves.Prices now have gone a bit silly especially as i would love to have a FTX Superforza haha.
    Certainly recognise that beach as its where i live too.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Yeah I think that Tamiya's were always expensive and if you take inflation into account they are probably cheaper than they were back then. Thing is that other brands are beating them for value now but they can't beat Tamiya on nostalgia and quirkiness. Oh yeah nice bit of beach down there at Southbourne. Many thanks indeed for your great feedback 😁👍

  • @IowaBudgetRCBashers
    @IowaBudgetRCBashers Месяц назад

    I don’t think they should do anything to the sand scorcher, it’s scale perfect with its real vw style suspension.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      @@IowaBudgetRCBashers oh yes I know what you mean but I just think it might be good to have a budget version for knocking around because it really is a super expensive kit 👍

  • @cw-01creations46
    @cw-01creations46 Месяц назад

    You can NEVER have enough radio controlled cars as long as youve got the space to put them all in 😂 but yes, Tamiya are becoming expensive once you add the extras to the kit. As for building said Tamiya kit, it has to be for nostalgia seeing something you built come to life and not necessarily box-art either. Another reason for buying Tamiya is that i can make more 'Creations' come to life as you can add more parts to another kit.
    As for RTR stuff, I like my 3S Granite as it keeps up with the bigger boys toys so ive got the best of both worlds 👍
    Catch up soon Pete 👋

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Hello young man. Well yes if you've got the space and you can still afford to buy food then you can get as many RC's as your heart desires. Tamiya is perfect for you with all your custom creations where mostly it's about the looks rather than the performance. Luckily as you say we can have the best of both worlds with a load of Tamiya's and some hardcore bashers to beat up. Cheers for watching and your great feedback mate. Yes hopefully catch up soon 👍👍

  • @lo2713
    @lo2713 Месяц назад

    Its deffo a nostalga thing, for me its the buggys i remember from years ago but never had. Now im able to grab them i do so when the funds are there. I have full on vintage racers and some to just have fun with. Rtr has never intersted me. But i do see the appeal

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      @@lo2713 hi there. Yeah the nostalgia value is (almost) priceless. I think if they make you happy then they are worth the money. RTR RC's obviously have no history but if you want an accomplished RC then they are much better for the money. Many thanks indeed for your great feedback 😁👍

    • @lo2713
      @lo2713 Месяц назад

      @ i do think the ready to run rc are great, but. I just dont have a lot of free time to go off and enjoy them. And some are huge. I only have a little mancave 😂 but i know a few people who started off bashing. And are now paid up members to local clubs

  • @madwrencher1069
    @madwrencher1069 Месяц назад

    if you think you want a hilux get a hg bruiser clone. I would like to see the sand rover come back the one on the DT02 chassis

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Oh yeah I remember looking at those Hilux clones. I think for me that is one where I'd like it to be the original. Oh yeah they had the DT-02 Sand Rover available for quite a while but not seen them recently. I've got a Street Rover body on a TT-02 which looks good. Many thanks indeed for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

    • @craigpimlott204
      @craigpimlott204 Месяц назад

      You can build one easy enough the shell and parts are available

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      @@craigpimlott204 Ok cool. Many thanks 👍👍

  • @rcjoe406
    @rcjoe406 Месяц назад

    We do what we luv no reasons needed 😊

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Well yes if you buy something that makes you happy then like you say you don't need to justify it. Many thanks indeed for your great feedback 😁👍

  • @matt_cars
    @matt_cars Месяц назад

    I couldn't afford any Tamiyas as a kid so got a midnight pumpkin and a sand scorcher as an adult. I'd never run them and have a 6s infraction and a traxxas UDR for all my running fun. They are mega tough and ridiculously fast. Parts are pretty cheap and most important they perform.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +2

      Yeah it is great to get those models that you really wanted as a kid. I did run the re re Sand Scorcher I had and I do intend to run the one that I showed in this video but probably not with that nice box art shell. Yes my Arrma cars are the ones that get run to death. Many thanks indeed for your kind feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

  • @GamenRyder
    @GamenRyder 19 дней назад

    Tamiya to me a models that happen to do stuff. I love them.
    I do think Tamiya relying on the nostalgia factor is diminishing returns though, I think they need to make more modern kits like the bbx.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  18 дней назад

      Oh yes I do love Tamiya's too but some of them are a bit pricey for what they are. Yes in time the generation who is buying them for nostalgia will move on and Tamiya need to concentrate on new ones. I think that they won't be in trouble as they make excellent kits but might shift fewer high priced re-releases going forward. Many thanks for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

  • @supramanx1997
    @supramanx1997 26 дней назад

    There's a Tamiya I actually REALLY want and I likely won't be getting it for a good while, stick with me here and I can explain why...
    I never had the means as a kid or a teenager to get into RC, because EVERYTHING I saw that even had just proportional steering OR throttle was just so prohibitively expensive, ESPECIALLY for a kid from a poor family. Very very recently I've become aware of several brands and cars from China and other places that are getting these great reviews and videos of them holding up to Absolute _Beatings_ that are Unfathomable conditions to me, and most in the neighborhood of 50-80$ which is the going rate Now for the kind of New Bright cars I might have been lucky to get for Christmas as a kid and I got EXCITED! I bought a couple different types after seeking out reviews and parts availability, bought some to give as Christmas presents, all with batteries and totally ready to run, and I even got some upgrades for a couple! I also saw something I'd wanted and wished existed ever since I was a kid, age in single digits, made by Tamiya.... The BT-01 JZA80 Toyota Supra kit! I've thought those cars were the coolest, nicest looking cars since I first saw a new one on the road as a kid, fawning over it in Decades of Gran Turismo, and OF COURSE when I find out this existed I have to look it up. What do I find? The kit comes with HALF the car, the body is not even cut or painted, and half the electronics i have to research, plan, source and purchase for myself! This COMPLETELY put me off, because I, growing up rough and doing without things as basic as a MATTRESS TO SLEEP ON as a kid, a teenager, and into my early 20's was NEVER in a position to get ANY kind of experience with projects or crafts or with any kind of role model or mentor who could teach me ANYTHING with translateable experience! I have NO FAITH in my ability to nicely cut it, let alone getting a good paint job, which I would then Also have to get equipment to do, and I'm certain I couldn't do this expensive kit justice! I dont want to spend over $150 dollars on a kit that's not ready to run and I'm SURE I'm going to ruin or make Subpar!! I saw theres a Limited Edition that comes in the EXACT color that was my favorite, pre cut and painted, but its STILL only half of whats needed to run it and it costs EVEN MORE!! Aside from my personal struggles in my head with that amount (being that a figure like that has literally been a matter of life and death for me before, for Extended periods of time) and the anxiety of ruining it, I've already got SEVERAL fully ready to run cars on the way which everything I can find says will run faster, handle well, and be incredibly tough and easily fixable too!
    I can't tell you how BADLY I want that blue Supra which Tamiya makes, but even though I'm in a better place now where it Shouldn't feel so painful to spend the price of a gaming console, I just Can't seem to swallow that price for an unfinished car, at least Not Yet...

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  25 дней назад

      Hi there. Hey thanks for a bit of your RC history. Yeah it was an expensive hobby when I was young and I was lucky to get that original Holiday Buggy for Christmas. There weren't any decent off road RTR's back then really and so you really had to build a Tamiya. I'm sure that Supra body has been on the more affordable TT-01 or TT-02 chassis but don't know if any still around to buy. I can understand that you don't want to spend a load of cash if you aren't sure about painting the body. There are some guide videos around which might help. Anyway see how you go with the ones you ordered. Thanks again for your great input. Best wishes :-)

  • @reldwob22
    @reldwob22 Месяц назад +2

    Just bought a DT03, with 1060 esc, Torque tune motor and oil shocks, for £81.00 There is nothing else in the RC market as good value in my opinion. (TT02's come close).

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +2

      That is indeed a great deal you got. I think that they are a good value Tamiya and run great. Mine is brushless and I had it running on 3s the other day and it went like a rocket. I think the point I'm making is that if you add a few extras it can quickly mount up and some of the kits are getting pricey. Many thanks indeed for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

    • @DustyFingersRC
      @DustyFingersRC Месяц назад +2

      Bargain!

    • @rocpile
      @rocpile Месяц назад +2

      Great choice on the Tamiya DT-03, my friend. Excellent buggy, indeed. The slightly longer wheelbase is just one of its advantages.

    • @reldwob22
      @reldwob22 Месяц назад +2

      @@rocpile It’s my 3rd one! 👍

  • @jamesh950
    @jamesh950 7 дней назад

    I am in the same boat as you. There are other good makes beside Tamiya, like Traxxes and Boomracing. I have bought Kyosho re releases. Most are still NIB. There is not enough room in the house.😂

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  7 дней назад

      @@jamesh950 yeah I think that if you enjoy the build process then Tamiya has a lot to offer but if you want a strong high performance RC that was good value then maybe look elsewhere. Ooh yes, you do need a bit of space to keep them all. I'm lucky that I converted my garage into a hobby room so have a fair bit of space but it is running out 😬 Many thanks indeed for watching and your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍👍

  • @LassoKid7777
    @LassoKid7777 12 дней назад

    For a beginner in Tamiya the dt03 chassis is the best

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  11 дней назад

      Yeah it's a great performing chassis and also easy to assemble and not too pricey. Many thanks indeed for your kind feedback 😁👍

  • @chrisjones8550
    @chrisjones8550 Месяц назад +1

    So... The title says Tamiya are expensive, but within 5 minutes - You say that if someone wants a kit, Tamiya are cheaper than Kyosho?
    In my opinion, what Tamiya do - They do the best!. & Are the market leader. What Arrma do - Lots of others do..
    I have lots of Tamiya cars, an Arrma Big Rock & a Rival MT10.
    I like them all.. - But I Love my Tamiya Monster Beetle. & I also bought 2 Tamiya XB cars , Which are very nice

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Ah well the title is talking about value for money compared to RTR. As to the comparison with Kyosho, Tamiya have a bigger range which includes some more budget friendly kits, but if you compare say the BBX to the Kyosho Turbo Scorpion then I think that the Kyosho is better value. Anyway it's good to have the choice and I've got more than 3 x as many Tamiya's as RTR bashers. It's fair to say that the bashers go out for a drive more often though. Many thanks indeed for your great feedback 😁👍

  • @dalejohn4035
    @dalejohn4035 Месяц назад

    I used to be a big Tamiya fanboy. I’ve recently sold all my projects to buy an X-ray xb8 instead. Best rc car ive ever owned and i will never go back.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      I've still got a lot of time for Tamiya kits but good to know about what else is on the market. Many thanks for your great feedback 😁👍

  • @davidmellish3295
    @davidmellish3295 29 дней назад

    Yes I get that Tamiya brings back a lot of memories for people, it's what got them into the hobby in the first place and there's the nostalgia factor but for someone that just wants a decent car to run with not a massively large budget that allows them to get both then I really can't see the point in Tamiya, extremely slow, expensive and not much fun to run.20/ 25mph on a brushed motor just doesn't compare to 50mph brushless power straight out the box, it's so much more fun to run. My mates spent loads just for them to sit on the shelf as he doesn't want to damage the bodies. To me that's crazy, I want to run my cars, otherwise what's the point in rc? Might as well just be models with no motors or radios right?
    I can't justify spending twice the money for half the performance, Tamiya may have been king back in the 80s and 90s but that's 30/40 years ago, if they want to start selling cars to the masses and not just the 40/50 somethings who buy them for nostalgia then they're going to need to improve performance and pricing cause until they do that they're always going to be way behind Traxxas and Arrma in terms of sales

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  29 дней назад

      Hi there. Yeah I don't like the idea of having cars that are pure shelfers. Everything I have is a runner although that Sand Scorcher hasn't run just yet, but it will eventually. I guess if people do like to have these as decoration and it makes them happy then it's their money and fair enough. Yeah I have wondered how Tamiya will do when this generation of middle aged men have moved on. I think that there will always be a market for decent RC kits because it is a very satisfying thing to do. I don't think that the re-release market will go on forever though. Meanwhile I do still enjoy the Tamiya kits alongside the more hardcore bashers. Many thanks indeed for your great feedback. Very much appreciated 😁👍

    • @davidmellish3295
      @davidmellish3295 29 дней назад

      @@PeteWylieRC Yeah I agree with you that there will be a market for kits, it's just Tamiya need to improve their kits, give them better brushless systems that can keep up with the competition and make their pricing more attractive. With the cost of living at the moment people want bang for their buck. Even with ready to run cars I still think a lot of people do wrench on them, fixing, upgrading, improving etc etc So I do think a lot of us enjoy the wrenching aspect but it's the ease of rtr that gets people into the hobby and then they start to wrench. I think a lot wouldn't bother if they had to build the car from scratch BUT once the rtr cars have got them involved in the hobby building and wrenching etc isn't such a chore anymore

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  28 дней назад

      @@davidmellish3295 yeah Tamiya need to include more in the kit. For instance that painted Squash Van for £300 should really have oil shocks and bearings at the very least. I guess that Tamiya will carry on with what they are doing so long as they are still selling units. I'm sure they will evolve eventually 🤔

  • @chairmannow2297
    @chairmannow2297 27 дней назад

    Yeah I absolutely still buy Tamiya for nostalgia. Basically just to build for display. I've got a couple of quarter scale petrols that I barely run, so I doubt I'd buy an Arma, I more spend time with quick boats if at all.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  27 дней назад

      Yeah the nostalgia thing is great with these although nearly all of mine do get driven. You must need a big space for those petrol cars. I've not tried a boat as I don't fancy rescuing it if it gets stuck 🤣 Many thanks indeed for your great feedback. much appreciated 😁👍

  • @jimmyjohnson6287
    @jimmyjohnson6287 9 дней назад

    At this point, I won't buy any RTR. I prefer to build it and I enjoy the upgrading process. I prefer the tinkering to the driving.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  9 дней назад +1

      Yeah I think that if the build process is the main thing you enjoy then an RTR is a bit of a waste of time. I like a bit of both and I do enjoy the kits but I do also enjoy the high performance cars and you can't generally get them as kits. Many thanks indeed for your great feedback. Very much appreciated 😁👍

  • @CrossfireX7
    @CrossfireX7 Месяц назад

    I want to love Tamiya, but the idea I will not only be paying brushless basher prices for a delicate brushed model, but that I will have to assemble it myself (meaning, in essence, that my labor has negative value) incenses me.
    Also, I find it odd that the basher brands have invested more in clipless bodies than the more aesthetically focused brands. Its 2024, why am I still looking at body posts and body clips on my scale model RCs?

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Ah yes if you haven't got nostalgia for a particular model and you don't enjoy building kits then Tamiya might not be for you. With body posts I think that the advantage is that it gives you a lot of options to put different bodies on the same chassis so I can see why Tamiya still use them. Agree that they spoil the looks but nice and simple I guess. Many thanks for your great feedback 😁👍

  • @extec101
    @extec101 Месяц назад +1

    Im voting for beetle sand scorcher or blizer beetle if im geting a tamiya
    Or kyosho its also a beetle rere.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Ah yes I do love a Beetle and you have to give it to the Sand Scorcher for looks and the others for performance. Many thanks indeed for watching and your kind feedback 😁👍

  • @robertward5047
    @robertward5047 Месяц назад

    Arrma is my go to ready to run. I wish they came as kits. I love to build tamiyas but im scared to run most of them in case I break it. Not only are arrma way stronger if you do break a part its usually £5 to £10 gor a replacement.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Yeah me too with Arrma. One good thing about having cars from the same range like the 3s and 4s cars is that they share a lot of the same parts so you quite often already have the spares you need because you bought them for one of the others. It is fun to run the Tamiyas but you need to run them on their own or with other cars of a similar weight or they get mashed. Many thanks indeed for your great feedback.. much appreciated 😁👍

  • @escos0410
    @escos0410 23 дня назад

    Problem is the chassis don’t change
    They look all the same just different bodies
    Best car they’ve brought out recently is the BBX

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  22 дня назад

      Yeah I think that Tamiya is great if you like painting and finishing the body shells and you want particular scale versions of real cars. Yeah the BBX does look great but I'm hoping that they reduce the price although that seems unlikely as it is selling well. Many thanks for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁

  • @ritty975
    @ritty975 27 дней назад

    I enjoy building and working on my cars more then I do driving them maybe I'm just weird

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  27 дней назад

      Oh yeah it's a big part of the hobby and great to do when the weather is rubbish. Personally I do enjoy driving them too. Many thanks for your great feedback :-)

  • @coreblimey68
    @coreblimey68 Месяц назад

    Pete buy a tekno great build and tougher than a arrma or traxxas , love mine

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Oh right yes that is a brand I've not had so thanks for the advice. Many thanks for watching 😁👍

  • @mikekrueger2187
    @mikekrueger2187 Месяц назад

    if Tamiya would update the plastics used in all of the kits, more nylon it would go a long way in durability and lifespan.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Yeah some of the more premium Tamiya kits have better plastic like the XV-01. The suspension arms on a lot of them are in a more durable flexible plastic but yes there is still rather a lot of the hard snappy plastic around. Many thanks for your great feedback 😁

  • @jakeford12
    @jakeford12 29 дней назад

    Personally, most of the appeal of tamya is building it and having it as a display.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  29 дней назад

      Yeah my Sand Scorcher is currently a shelfer but I do plan to run it, maybe with a different body shell. All my other Tamiya's apart from the original FAV are runners. I know some people do like to have them just as shelfers. Each to their own and all that. Many thanks for watching and your great feedback 😁

  • @TastierBackInThe80s
    @TastierBackInThe80s Месяц назад

    People need to quit comparing Tamiya to other brands for whichever reason. I'm not a Tamiya fan boy, but a few of their models are stand outs. Some must haves. The BBX is one where I believe it bridges a few gaps, its retro looking and car be raced. Has a massive following in a few parts of the world, Traxxas and Arrma make for better bashers, but lack completely any sentimental or nostalgic value. Also Tamiya make better 1/10 bodies.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Hi there. Well I think if we are choosing what to spend our hard earned money on it's fair enough to compare what is available. Yeah Tamiya bodies must be the best for details. Also the nostalgia appeal of the re release kits is a big deal. I like a bit of both so I've got 30 something Tamiya's and 10 bashers from other brands, mainly Arrma. Many thanks indeed for your great feedback 😁👍

  • @marclaren6193
    @marclaren6193 7 дней назад

    Tamiya might definitely be crappy quality and inferier to most other brands, .... but ... Tamiya has always won with their body and wheel design and visual details 🤩😍❣️ .
    And thats the real reason most kids and men fall and stay in love with Tamiya - cause good looks still appeal on the shelf and ignites dreams when you don't race your models.
    Most competitive brands just never cut it with their designs and looks like Tamiya.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  6 дней назад

      Oh yeah I must say that when I was a teenager there were RC buggies from other brands that were technically much better than Tamiya but Tamiya had amazing looking RC's like the Sand Scorcher and Holiday buggy that were models of real cars and they had far more appeal. I do still like an RC that is a model of a real car which is why out of my big bashers I like the Mojave best. Luckily we have loads of choice in this hobby these days. Many thanks for your great feedback. Much appreciated :-)

  • @UNDERGROUNDCALLING0161
    @UNDERGROUNDCALLING0161 28 дней назад

    get a trx-4 i love mine

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  27 дней назад

      @@UNDERGROUNDCALLING0161 ah thanks for the suggestion but I have tried a crawler and not really my thing. Also I have a strict no Traxxas policy when buying RC's. Many thanks for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

    • @UNDERGROUNDCALLING0161
      @UNDERGROUNDCALLING0161 27 дней назад

      @@PeteWylieRC Fair enough. what did traxxas do to warrent such a policy ?

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  27 дней назад

      @UNDERGROUNDCALLING0161 oh it's quite a long answer about Traxxas but basically they did all that stuff with putting patents on things that they hadn't actually invented but nobody had thought to patent. They then brought lawsuits on their competitors like Arrma and HPI and nearly put them out of business. I think that it's that sort of technically legal but sh1tty way of doing business that I think is awful. You should become the biggest brand by making the best products rather than trying to bankrupt your competition. Also they are very keen on having their own plugs etc. to try to get you to buy their batteries and chargers etc. Also I think that they are a bit overpriced. I know that they have done some good stuff but I'm not buying it 😁

    • @UNDERGROUNDCALLING0161
      @UNDERGROUNDCALLING0161 27 дней назад

      @@PeteWylieRC good to know. yeah i agree the best should be achieved through competetive progression not cheating. i have only got one traxxas and cant say anything bad about it. but i will look other brands next time possibly arma

  • @Bogues_88
    @Bogues_88 Месяц назад

    The options are not only crappy tamiya or RTR basher .. there are tons of decent professional grade kits out there .. Why are idiots ignoring the real options.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Well I can only comment on what I have which is Tamiya and RTR bashers. Unfair to call people idiots for buying Tamiya because like I was saying in the video, it has a lot to do with buying the RC that you had or wanted when you were younger. Also the cheaper Tamiya kits are a good way for people to get into the hobby 👍

    • @Bogues_88
      @Bogues_88 Месяц назад

      @@PeteWylieRC I didn't call people idiots for buying Tamiya .. it has its place .. but it's idiotic to ignore all the other kits .. most of which are superior in function and quality. Also there should be a big distinction between quality ready to run which are essentially kits that have been made for you and can be fully worked on than Chinese ready to run crap

  • @cscape1973
    @cscape1973 10 дней назад

    That’s a shame dude. I love your videos, but I love to build so Ready to run is just not fun to me. Don’t go the way of RC Kicks, which is just don’t watch anymore ☹️☹️☹️

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  10 дней назад

      Oh I still like to build sometimes but one issue I have is that the chaps who go out RC'ing at the moment have big bashers like the Xmaxx and I can't risk running Tamiya's with them so I've put more money into the RTR bashers recently. Also like I was saying in the vid I've built a lot of kits so don't want to do the same ones again. I'm still hoping that there might be a price drop on the BBX 🙏😬 Anyway thank you for your kind feedback, it is very much appreciated 😁👍👍

  • @ianinnes5923
    @ianinnes5923 Месяц назад

    I do still love Tamiya because of the DIY aspect of them but if prices continue to rise I will have to buy RTR as it is a better investment with this hobby. Shame really.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Hi there. Yeah when I got back into the hobby 12 years ago the prices didn't seem too bad but there has been a lot of inflation since then unfortunately. Also I think Tamiya know that they are selling to a middle aged customer who has possibly got a bit of spare cash these days. Some of them are way overpriced but it's worth looking out for those ones that obviously didn't sell well and get discounted like I was saying on the video. Many thanks indeed for your great feedback. Best wishes 😁👍

  • @DustyFingersRC
    @DustyFingersRC Месяц назад

    I left a big comment before and it didn't let me edit all my typos and then I couldn't post it and now I forgot what I said 😆 I think I like the slower speeds myself, I also don't have the urge to push them too hard and do crazy things like launching them too high. The Tamiya 1/10 scale and speed kind of suits me but the price climbs have really put the breaks in me buying what I would like. The general cost of everything is higher than ever before and at first they blamed it on global shipping costs which have since come back down but never been returned to the end user. I could waffle on now about how I see the world but will stop myself.
    I tried an Xmaxx once and didn't like it, too big, too heavy and I didn't have enough space to really enjoy it and open it up.
    I would like an MT10 but hate the body. Maybe one day a tenth scale basher that looks good will emerge.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Hiya Damian. I did see the comment so thank you for that and this new one 😁 I do also sometimes enjoy driving a fairly low speed Tamiya around, especially when someone else is driving something similar. Yeah I'm sure that some prices have been kept artificially high so I guess we just need to spend our cash on things that we think are worth the money. Yeah boo hiss Traxxas Xmaxx 🤣 Yes the 1/10 bashers could do with more interesting body shells. The Granite is one of my favourite things but the body is a bit bland. Needs something more like the Outcast. Anyway cheers for your great feedback mate. Best wishes 😁👍

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад +1

      Hiya Damian. I did see the comment so thank you for that and this new one 😁 I do also sometimes enjoy driving a fairly low speed Tamiya around, especially when someone else is driving something similar. Yeah I'm sure that some prices have been kept artificially high so I guess we just need to spend our cash on things that we think are worth the money. Yeah boo hiss Traxxas Xmaxx 🤣 Yes the 1/10 bashers could do with more interesting body shells. The Granite is one of my favourite things but the body is a bit bland. Needs something more like the Outcast. Anyway cheers for your great feedback mate. Best wishes 😁👍

  • @Andrew-vd2ko
    @Andrew-vd2ko 22 дня назад

    The Astute 2022 is NOT a Astute, the original Astute was dead copy of the Super Astute.
    Nothing beats the Real 2wd off road cars.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  22 дня назад

      Hi there. Oh yeah that new Astute is a completely different car altogether. Just seemed like a good price although I've not bought it. Many thanks for your great feedback. Much appreciated 😁👍

  • @Epic_RC_Time
    @Epic_RC_Time 23 дня назад

    Tamiya is way over priced for where they sit in the market.
    Once you pop a bodyshell on them you cannot tell what's under it!

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  22 дня назад

      Yeah I certainly think that some of them are overpriced for what you get. If you like the building process though and you don't mind the price then they are still great. Many thanks for your great feedback 😁☺️

  • @beandean356
    @beandean356 Месяц назад

    Too Expensive Too Slow and Too Fragile 100%

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Ah yes but they do make you smile if it was the thing from your youth that you really wanted. Many thanks indeed for watching 😁

  • @gaffle-411
    @gaffle-411 27 дней назад

    Porsche 934 45th Anniversary
    BBX
    Wild One Blockhead
    Sand Scorcher Beetle
    Super Clod Buster
    Lamborghini Countach
    King Yellow 6x6 School bus
    👆🏼All worth buying 👆🏼

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  25 дней назад

      Hi there. Yes great list and I agree. I remember the Lamborghini Countach kit from the very early days of me being into Tamiya in the early 80's. Did they ever do that body again? Such an 80's classic design. Thanks for your great feedback. Much appreciated :-)

    • @gaffle-411
      @gaffle-411 25 дней назад

      @ I’m not sure if they redid the body, but I believe they did. There is a guy who did a red one on RUclips. He does not drive the car, but he has it on a revolving/rotating pedestal and it is absolutely beautiful. The wheel gaps are nearly perfect.

  • @bradkalman2353
    @bradkalman2353 Месяц назад

    I'm sure you're gonna get a hornet evo.

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Hiya Brad. Well I'm not sure. The Hornet Evo does look nice but possibly still a bit pricey for what it is. Many thanks for watching 😁👍

    • @bradkalman2353
      @bradkalman2353 Месяц назад

      @PeteWylieRC they were on preorder at amain in the US for 166.99. They come with full bearings a ESC oil filled dampers, and hex hard wear Front and rear turnbuckles. Is fully independent suspension. And possibly more standard features.

  • @jessicalatex2539
    @jessicalatex2539 Месяц назад

    I bought a holiday buggy.... And then bought the tyres and rims that the comical 2wd range uses.. currently only running it on the 380 motor.. when I get around to it I'll probably put the 540 in it .

    • @PeteWylieRC
      @PeteWylieRC  Месяц назад

      Hey that sounds fun to have a Holiday buggy with big tyres. Have you raised the body? Thanks for your great feedback. much appreciated 😁👍