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Default tamiya m chassis

This started life as a m03 but they is not alot of tamiya left on it
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looks good i nearly picked up one of these conversions last week. They are meant to be really good. Not a bad price either
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Kind of notable how "everyone" seems to be moving buggy motors from the end towards the middle of the car, and your car's motor is moved from the middle towards the end of the car...

Completely different dynamics, of course, but still a funny observation...

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no, that motor is infront of the front axle

the M05 moves the motor behind the front axles
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no, that motor is infront of the front axle

the M05 moves the motor behind the front axles
Surely the motor is behind the front axle on the stock M03? http://www.tamiya.com/english/rc/beginner/chassis2.htm
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me bad... there was one though, can't remember which, I could of sworn it was the m03 though, lol
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me bad... there was one though, can't remember which, I could of sworn it was the m03 though, lol
TA03? It has two motor positions - some folks build them with dual motors!
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me bad... there was one though, can't remember which, I could of sworn it was the m03 though, lol
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thats the one!!
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TA03? It has two motor positions - some folks build them with dual motors!
I made one of them. It only runs with two Tamiya sport tuned motors but its still pretty fast.



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