Tamiya RC Cavalier/Vectra Touring Car

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Managed to get this as it has been re-released with a new chassis:

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Anyone one here with experience of this model?
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I've got 2 on the the old FF-01 chassis. But never used the new type.
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i got 2 ere to lol
My valver brings all the boys to the yard, dam right its cammed and carbed, dam right it pops and farts, I would show you but the fuker won't start!
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Do you chaps know any good shops to get spares, etc from? I'm interested in getting some hop-up parts before I start to build.

I've got to work out how to make some 1992 BTCC graphics too.
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when i had mine yrs ago modelzone used to do loads of bits or they would get them for you.these days ebay prob the best place.paul
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all online rc shops do parts

modlesport.co.uk best one

and ebay :thumb
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My one done as a rep of my own car reg and all included lol
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She'll is a bit thin for my chasis but it will do grand.
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mine

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even painted the back end satin black :lol:

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Nice. I'm going to try and replicate Cleland's '92 BTCC car. I'm going to have to collect a whole lot of reference material to make up my own graphics and then get them printed.
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Sign up to tamiyaclub.com

Theres a whole load of info, advice and helpful people and links to shops and parts suppliers.

I can make one suggestion though - Get a bearing kit! its a must.
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They never used to come with bearing, only some plastic inserts, back int he day, bearings were considered a hop-up! But this kit has bearing already in. I'm sure there must be an upgrade but I'm trying to find out what I can use as a replacement as anything online seems to exactly the same as I have!
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Deegte wrote:She'll is a bit thin for my chassis but it will do grand.
I see it's a 2-stroke engine,what chassis did you use?
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Both BTCC are WIPs

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Cool. Nicely done.
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They still supply the crappy nylon bearings with most kits but if the FF03 comes with metal then thats certainly a winner.

Does it have alloy shocks aswell? if not a set from "3racing" will be the way to go.

Heres a page with hop ups, followed by a Uk site although they are a little sparse with upgrades but you get an idea of prices.

http://www.integy.com/st_main.html?p_catid=333

http://www.tamiya-model.co.uk/shop/tami ... _1981.html

This is also an english site and has some of the american goodies on order.

http://www.rcracinguk.com/index.php?mai ... a05bb98fa3

It all depends if you intend to run it or have it sat on a shelf for display.
I personally run all my RC as and when I can, and aint shy about abusing them.

You can also make a few parts by yourself like adjustable track rods or even use rods instead of wishbones.
3 or 5mm(cant remember off the top of my head) threaded bar fits the tamiya ball joint sockets nice and snug, but cut them with a bit of adjustment to play with.

I built my own 4 link suspension this way for a scaler that I run but its perfectly suited to tie rods and upper arms.

Hope the above was some help.
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just got my rc cav shell for christmas ordered it from hong kong, best £20 ever lol, try a website called asiatees for upgrades seem to have most parts in most anodised colours
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northern lad wrote:just got my rc cav shell for christmas ordered it from hong kong, best £20 ever lol, try a website called asiatees for upgrades seem to have most parts in most anodised colours
I personally hate ordering from the far / middle east.

You can get new stuff before it gets over here and at a good price too but...

... poor translation can mean you never get items, you have to wait up to 4 weeks, if you have damaged items then theres a good chance you have to learn mandarin and you may get charge customs tax.

Try and find a UK importer, far easier to deal with.
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carlos_canter wrote:They still supply the crappy nylon bearings with most kits but if the FF03...etc
Thanks for that, all helpful. It seems the kits have improved since I last build one - but the dampers are still plastic so I will be upgrading that, thanks for the link.

I haven't started building yet as I am slowly getting up-hop/upgrade parts before I start. I've be using it but not abusing it, just a general race around playgrounds/car parks!
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