Tamiya Dancing Rider Build Series - Step 9 - Attaching the Spur Gear

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • CELEBRATING TAMICO'S 15TH ANNIVERSARY!
    The Tamiya Dancing Rider was first introduced to the world in December of 2017. Since that time there have only been four other versions of this vehicle and most of them have come out as ready to run vehicles. In fact, the original version is the only version that comes as a kit with a body that can be painted. It did come out again in 2018 but already pre-painted in light blue. All other versions are ready to run kits that came in different colours.
    Then, in 2019, Tamiya introduced the Dual Rider on the very same chassis. The box art shows the bike in red but this kit comes with a clear body so you can paint the bike as you like. They also made a change to the driver figure where the arms actually move as the bike leans making it an even more realistic visual driving experience.
    Then came the most exciting version of this kit! The Tamico 15th Anniversary LIMITED EDITION Dancing Rider! - In 2023, Tamico, the most prominent hobby store in Germany, celebrated their 15th Anniversary by joining forces with Tamiya to produce a very rare and LIMITED EDITION of the Dancing Rider. This kit just looks awesome and I was lucky to get my hands on one. There were only 333 of these kits ever produced and I managed to get #29 in the series.
    In this video we are going to do step 9 where we will attach the spur gear.
    So let's get to it!
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Комментарии • 5

  • @RCBirds
    @RCBirds Месяц назад +2

    Everything's fiddly on these gears. Great job Freddy

    • @FastFreddyRC
      @FastFreddyRC  Месяц назад

      Thanks Dirk...with it's size it's definitely been more fiddly but that's been part of the fun! :)

  • @BargainBashersRc
    @BargainBashersRc Месяц назад +1

    Parts tree plastic bushings, I really hope no one actually uses those. I was wondering what tube of grease I should get as a spare grease, is it cera grease?

    • @FastFreddyRC
      @FastFreddyRC  Месяц назад +1

      I know right!? I know I wouldn't be comfortable using and of those parts tree pieces...not sure how you can even call them bushings. As to the grease...yes Cera Grease. You should be able to get it from a local hobby store but in Canada it's not been that easy to find so I've had to go to Amazon for it.

    • @BargainBashersRc
      @BargainBashersRc Месяц назад

      @@FastFreddyRC I called my closest local hobby store and they laughed at me when I asked if they carried Tamiya kits saying I don’t want that get an Arrma instead. So I haven’t gone there since getting back in the hobby and the next closest is over an hour away so I’ll probably stick to Amazon too!