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DIM 11-07-2012 08:41 PM

Tamiya Scion FR-S RC
 
Hey FT86club, http://www.newcelica.org/forums/imag...lies/wavey.gif



Does anyone have experience with RC's or has this model?
How hard is it to paint?
Can I add LED's to the headlight's/tail light's?
Where can I buy the battery, charger, radio gear, servo, receiver at?


I've tried searching online and a little new to this. I'm gonna buy the on on eBay since it's a little cheaper there. But I've seen a few options where you can upgrade the suspension, is it worth it?

And any recommendations?

Sorry for all these questions. :scared0016:

Here's the one on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tamiya-58529...item1e73b431bc

https://www.tamiyausa.com/images/pro...ader_58529.jpg
Quote:


The Toyota 86 has been a highly anticipated sports car since the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show. In 2012 the vehicle was finally released to markets around the world. In Japan it is known as the Toyota 86. In Europe it is known as the GT-86 and in the USA and North America it is known as the Scion FR-S. The new Toyota 86 R/C body is mounted on Tamiya's proven entry level assembly kit, the TT-01E.

Specs
Scale: 1/10 scale
Construction type: assembly kit
Terrain use: on-road
Drive-train: 4WD
Drive type: shaft
Drive line: dog bone
Differential type: gear
Suspension: fully independent double wishbone
Steering mechanism: bell-crank
Shock damper: friction damper
Shock damper material: plastic
Tire type: rubber
Tire tread: radial
Body material: ABS Plastic
ESC: included
ESC type: TEU-105BK
LED Light buckets: no
LED lights: no
Motor type: 540-brushed type
Bearings: plastic bushing
Chassis material: plastic
Sticker material: vinyl
Internal gear ratio:
Adjustable camber: fixed
Adjustable toe angles: fixed
Adjustable ride height: yes
Adjustable gear ratio: yes
Adjustable wheelbase: yes
Adjustable track width: fixed
Adjustable shock angle: yes
Anti-squat adjustment: n/a
Droop adjustment: n/a
Special features: Extra plated wheels included
Requires: 7.2 battery, charger
Requires: polycarbonate paint
Requires: radio gear, servo, receiver

I found a picture of one done online, looks pretty goood!

http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9...d5t8o1_500.jpg


Thanks in advance! :thanks:

SubarooMike 11-07-2012 09:06 PM

I have all the answers to your questions BUT i'm in a rush. If you have all these very basic questions (nothing wrong with that!), you need to join this forum! http://www.rctech.net/forum/ It is an absolutely fantastic forum. I hope this helps:happy0180: Oh, this is another great forum as well http://www.rcuniverse.com/index.cfm

DIM 11-07-2012 10:41 PM

Thanks, I just signed up and posted the same thread!

bestwheelbase 11-08-2012 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DIM (Post 544782)
Hey FT86club, http://www.newcelica.org/forums/imag...lies/wavey.gif

Does anyone have experience with RC's or has this model?
How hard is it to paint?
Can I add LED's to the headlight's/tail light's?
Where can I buy the battery, charger, radio gear, servo, receiver at?
But I've seen a few options where you can upgrade the suspension, is it worth it?
And any recommendations?
Thanks in advance! :thanks:

We posted our build here: bestwheelbase Tamiya racer. We've done lots of Tamiya stuff over the years. It's a great hobby! To answer your questions:

1) This is a new body but an existing platform. Very fun and easy to run/race/repair/etc.
2) Painting is not hard but it pays to take your time masking things off and focusing on details like shut lines and livery. Scale realism is fun!
3) Yep, there are LED kits for headlights, taillights, even little lights that make it look like your tailpipe is shooting a flame.
4) Your local hobby shop will have radio & electronics. Or an online store like TowerHobbies.com.
5) Just like a full size car... it's best to get it running and see how you like it then worry about modifications to the suspension.
6) Best recommendation: Jump right in and learn as you go. Have fun!

Also check out the TamiyaUSA.com website and forum for clearance deals & photos of other peoples' projects.

DIM 11-08-2012 04:47 PM

Thanks for answering all my question's! The only thing I'm really nervous about is the painting part. Is there a site where you can already buy it painted or a place where you can get it painted?

SubarooMike 11-08-2012 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by DIM (Post 546522)
Thanks for answering all my question's! The only thing I'm really nervous about is the painting part. Is there a site where you can already buy it painted or a place where you can get it painted?

You have to use special paint so it does not chip and will flex. Use pactra spray paint for lexan bodys. You always paint from the inside of the body and the body it self contains an exterior mask so you don't have to worry about overs pray. And you normally back your color with silver, black, or white.

This should help you: http://www.hpiracing.com/hpibodies/tips/

Edit: Some bodies come painted. You can also have someone paint it on RCtec.net -- but it can be VERY expensive.

I wont lie. To do the body well and scale take A LOT of time. It is harder then it looks -- but if you take your time, you should be happy with the result

bestwheelbase 11-09-2012 02:08 AM

@SubarooMike nailed it.

Painting the body is really straightforward. The kit will include stickers to mask the parts you don't want to paint (like windows). You simply cover up those areas, spray the inside, let it dry, then peel off everything and go race. You can worry about decals and livery and other stuff later.

Pre-built stuff is an option but, honestly, the beauty of this hobby is customizing your car. Hit this link at TamiyaUSA to see all the great colors they offer!

travace 11-09-2012 02:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DIM (Post 546522)
Thanks for answering all my question's! The only thing I'm really nervous about is the painting part. Is there a site where you can already buy it painted or a place where you can get it painted?


if you want to do a single color its pretty basic and NP to do. you use a special paint and just go slow doing layers and drying it with a hair dryer so you dont have runs.

getting into designs and multiple colors can be tricky... ive done a couple slash x bodys using special trimming tape and i always got runs in corners here or there. i hear you can use a liquid tape then cut out the design you want but havent tried that method yet. nothing crazy cool but here is a couple pics...
http://oi39.tinypic.com/1hxmjl.jpg
http://oi42.tinypic.com/34ers7q.jpg

DIM 11-12-2012 06:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by travace (Post 547496)
if you want to do a single color its pretty basic and NP to do. you use a special paint and just go slow doing layers and drying it with a hair dryer so you dont have runs.

getting into designs and multiple colors can be tricky... ive done a couple slash x bodys using special trimming tape and i always got runs in corners here or there. i hear you can use a liquid tape then cut out the design you want but havent tried that method yet. nothing crazy cool but here is a couple pics...

Thanks for the tips, I'll most likely be using a solid color design. It'll be easier and looks better IMO.





And this guy over at RC tech answered most of my questions as well and suggested/where to buy them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by cdwilliams1 (Post 11422477)
This car is based on the TT-01E platform. An entry level 4wd touring car. You will have a great time with it! Do you plan to race? If so, that would change the gear recommendations slightly... with the Scion body you'd run in touring car, or maybe TCS. You could easily run this car in the vintage trans am class too by swapping out the body and tires.

You can learn a lot by hanging out in the forum dedicated to that car here:
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...-01-forum.html

Check out amainhobbies.com or towerhobbies.com for gear. I like Tower better myself because they are so close to me, that I get the stuff the next day - even if I pick standard shipping!

For entry level gear, I'd suggest:

Radio
Just for fun: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...I=LXASX2**&P=7
Beginner Racing: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXAVSY&P=7

Speed Control and motor
Fun: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXCATW&P=ML
Beginner Racing: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXCFBM&P=7

Steering Servo
Just for fun: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXVW07&P=ML
Beginner Racing: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXRWS9&P=ML

Charger
Fun (NiMH Batts): http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXTCJ8&P=ML
Beginner Racing (LiPo Batts): http://www.teamassociated.com/lrp/pa...ails/LRP41281/

Batteries
Fun: NiMH http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXAAGG&P=ML
Beginner Racing: LiPo/NiMh http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXBAKN&P=ML

Light Kits
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...93p?&C=CHZ&P=7


bestwheelbase 11-13-2012 01:17 AM

Do not waste your time with NiMH batteries. LiPo are faster, lighter, more consistent, and they're no longer cost prohibitive. Here's the best deal going right now 5000mah. This is one thing you can't get at TowerHobbies. The exclusive distributor is HobbyPartz / Nitroplanes.

DIM 11-14-2012 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bestwheelbase (Post 553927)
Do not waste your time with NiMH batteries. LiPo are faster, lighter, more consistent, and they're no longer cost prohibitive. Here's the best deal going right now 5000mah. This is one thing you can't get at TowerHobbies. The exclusive distributor is HobbyPartz / Nitroplanes.

Yeah, I was recommended by my friend to use LiPo. :thumbsup: And you think the other parts are good to use for my RC?

Or could you recommend me the same parts your using? :D

And I'll be adding lights, so a 4 channel remote I'll be looking for.

Thanks, Dim.

Re~Mix 11-14-2012 02:47 PM

LiPo, Brushless motors, etc. RC-Tech is a great forum, so is Ultimate-RC.com (smaller, more responsive crowd).

I ran electric 1/8th scale buggies back in the day (converted from gas BEFORE there were kits). It started to get a bit expensive for a full-time student. Now the FR-S is destine to be my money pit.

DIM 11-17-2012 02:02 AM

Which LiPo battery & charger should I get?

Looking for a good 4 channel radio, gonna add LED's in the future. And when you buy a radio, does it include the receiver?

Thanks, Dim.

travace 11-17-2012 10:53 AM

lipo's are awesome but they die easily. they take more care to keep running correctly. also if you do get lipo's please BUY A FIRE BATTERY BAG. those things cause tons of house fires a year so be safe with em.


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