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Old 01-07-2007, 12:56 PM
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New to the hobby, TL01-LA Beams Integra

I'm new to the hobby, me and some friends all bought some relativly cheap cars to race eachother on the parkinglot.
I realise that getting a Tamiya XB might be cheaper but I just had to build it myself.

Tamiya TL01-LA 1/10 electro chassis.

Electronics aren't installed yet, and I'm still waiting for the receiver to arive.

The Honda Integra DC5-R body that came with the kit, I like the stock look of it more and choose not to put on the racing decals.




And with a HPI countach body.


This body is a lot wider than the DC5, I allready ordered a set of offset wheels, 3mm for the front, 6mm in the rear.

Setup:
- Tamiya TL01-LA Beams Integra
- JR LST2 steering servo
- Futuba R122JE receiver
- Kyosho Perfex radio
- 7.2V 3200mAh NiMH battery
- Take Off inserts medium
- Front and rear stabiliser
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Re: New to the hobby, TL01-LA Beams Integra

Nice, Tamiya XB Integra Mugen BEAMS was my first RC.. Its pretty fun till I upgraded to Nitro! lol
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