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TheLordOfHoard

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  • Birthday 17/04/1973

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    County Down, N.Ireland
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    Tamiya TT01 Drifter, TB01 Rally Car, TLT Crawler & Many Many More
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    Been a buyer at modelsport for years.

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  1. Get hold of a Xmods drifter or Mini Z Kyosho. I have an Gen 1 Xmods Skyline set up with 4wd modified motor & Drift tyres. It is fantastic for drifting indoors when the weather is rubbish outside. IU sure you will be able to find one on ebay.
  2. You talking about Door Stack sponsers down the doors? What sponsers are you looking for?
  3. Hay there fellow Nothern Irelander. Just lock them using the "locking your diffs" tips on the start of the of this drift forum. I locked my mates E10 for him and it was easy enough. Buying the locked diff kit for the E10 is expencive because you have to buy the universal shafts to fit the. If you need any help let me know. Were u from mate?
  4. Cheers mate. Thanks for the comment on my work. Glad you liked it. Hav'nt used ether of them just yet due to the weather. Happy Christmas to all.
  5. Totaly agree with all the replys. Vapextech batterys are fantastic value for money. I have been using a few of them for over a year & recomended them to loads of people.
  6. Here is another of my latest drift style shells on my Tamiya TT01 chassis. This time I used Tamiya Iridecent paint & chrome decals.
  7. Are you going to use the standard Tamiya rim's or buy something a bit different? Would say the Hpi tyres would be easyer to get hold of here in the UK. But as I said before I use something different myself. The tyres I use are 26mm and they have the option of turning them around so they overhang the outside of the rim slightly to protect the rim its self if you using chrome rims. Or they can be flush mounted. If you private message me with your email address I will send you a picture of the tyres & rims I use. Do you know the colour you painting your Subaru yet?
  8. Hello again. There are 2 difernces to the best of my knowledge. Yokomo superdrifts will be more exspecive and would me 26mm wide, Were as the Tamiya superdrift are a little cheaper they are only 24mm wide. Most standard rims are 26mm wide.
  9. Cool idea's mate. But as the said above the Iridecent Pink/ Gold is more of a clear pearl base coat than a colour. Should look pretty good though. As fgor the masking. There is a guy on ebay UK that makes Masking sets for 1/10th scaled cars. I have used them on a couple of projects and they are good if used correctly as instructed. The great thing about the RX7 is no flared arches to masking a big pain. Here's the link to the masking listing http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/maxmask-uk & here is a link to a my ebay list of what I did with part of the masking set I bought from them http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150395555123&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT . Please if you or anybody reading this contact or buys from him acn you please remind him were you heard about him from. I know's me as andyeve145 from ebay. Good luck mate. Looking forward to seeing what it looks like in the end.
  10. Hay there! Have you locked you diff's on you TT01? Its better for larger arch drifting if you lock both of them. Locking just the rear can make the car av real handfull to control. Specialy when you just starting out. Finding the right surface to run you Drift car on mate is one of the first things you should work out before you decide what tyres to buy. I run my car most of the time on a tarmac tennis court & a new built car park. If you going to be running on a ruff road you will most likely need to just stick to ABS or PVC pipe and you might not get the full fun out of drifting. I would say too that Avoid Sushi Drift tyres unless you are buying them directly from the US. They are sold in the UK But you can buy more sets from US for very little extra money. Thats what the guys in the UK are doing and make alot of money on selling them off in sets of 4 in the uk. I do have sets of them here and they seem to all come in different sizes. I had the sand down some of my rim's to get them to fit. Was to much hassel in the long term. As for Drift tyres being hard to fit. Its easy realy. What you do is the place 2 of you wheels in a cup of boiled water and wait 30 seconds. Have you wheels right beside you. Take the tyres out after 30sec with a knife ( Caution!!!! The water & tyres will be Very Very Warm ). Place ove rthe wheel as quickly as pos and leave to cool. They will then shrink and fit nice and tight. There are video's on youtube of how to do it. Also remember never to put Chrome plated wheels into the boiling water as the Chrom paint can come off. Only place the tyres only in the water. As for Tyres. Yes mate Tamiya Super Drifts & HPI T-Drifts are great tyres. Super drifts are fine but If I'am correct they only come as a 24mm wide tyre ( somebody correct me if I'am wrong ). I use a differnt tyres all together from Japan. You can buy it in a choice of compound depending on how fast you want to Drift or how much power you have. I have quite a few sets of them here. They give me great all round options & have a good life span. There aslo around the same price as Tamiya & T-Drifts. I have all 3 different kinds of Brand new Tyres here if you interested. Set of Super drifts on Silver wheel. I also keep wheels here also. Love having different options when talking pictures of my custom painted bodyshells that I also sell. As for motors. I have always used a good 27T motor as I find it gives me more than enough power to drift & straight line speed. Some people would rather have more power but I dont see then need. I'am a great believer in Longer running time over power. If you only wanted to up the power a little on a tight budget then buy a little Ansmann Clash 28T motor. My mate uses one on his tt01 and it goes well. Then you would even have to worry about changing you ESC. If you need any other advice please just ask.
  11. Here my little bit Old School Drifter. The Amazing little MK1 on my TT01 chassis. Hav'nt had chance to run it yet due to the weather. But as you will see I fitted a Cockpit set from a tamiya Skyline to set of the overall look a little better. What do you all think?
  12. Cool mate. You should also spray the rear spoiler & Door mirrors in the same way then get some clear acrylic spay to protect it and put a shine on them. I have done this loads of times with all different bodyshells and it works a treat. Or you could Carbon detail the rear spoiler to set off the overall effect. Ether way mate well done on the overall look.
  13. Cool mate. Great job. I also can believe that that Subaru shell I sold to 53HRA is still alive. Or are you only showing us the good side?
  14. Is a 7T Brushless system not overkill for drifting? I did'nt think you would need to go that large to get the best out of any chassis to make it drift well. I use just a Trinity 27T Monster motor and my TT01 drifts sweeter than my mates Yokomo witha 19T motor in it. I take it you have looked both diff's on you TT01E? What drift tyres are you running?
  15. Find yourself a Nice Tarmac all weather tennis court. Im sure there will be one somewere near were you live. Good Luck.
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