



For south east asian racers or filipino racers, why is it that the popsicle plates are more preferred for the front plates over the fully cowled front plate for SFM/CSFM CHASSIS
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just wondering what wheel size or dia is this and what tires are also used. Looking into building a bmax build and would want specific tamiya item numbers, including the low friction tires that are the same profile or sizes of the ones in the picture.
Aside from being made from two different materials? What are the main difference between the two and why is the carbon the more preferred? Does it have any difference when it comes to speed and weight distribution?
I usually buy these just for fun and I use official tamiya for races. I know DaXing and Jiepin plastic quality is somewhat good but what about Rui Ze? Anyone tried these before?
Been looking for alternatives for fujitsu pinks or eneloop lite that would be as good to use on a high speed toy cars(tamiya mini4wd).These things require high output batteries that are also not heavy. Any suggestions?
Is there a more popular or more meta in which wheel offset is used? Does it have any big impact on how it performs in the track?
Any suggestions?
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As someone new to this and have only sone limited research about this hobby. How come in most competitions I see, most of the cowls are same. Like its either mach frame or some other few more as if those are the only few options on which cowls to use. Any reason behind this?
Stupid question but this specifies that its AR chassis grade up parts. But would it also be compatible for FMA chassis?
Why do people rebrand this and sell this for twice its price? Is this different or am I missing something here?
Not for competition use. Tamiya Newbie here. Tried adding upgrade parts on my Brocken G trying to immitate B-Max upgrades.
Newbie here! Which do you guys prefer more? And which is more commonly used on smaller local races?
Locals allow replica frp parts as long as it looks exactly the same as original style. Now i dont know much yet about the upgrade parts and am still pretty shallow in the rabbit hole. I came along these parts and am wondering if these would have the same look or style/size as the tamiya original? Planning to do a B-Max build of a geo glider asia cup ver.
Curious if anyone who has a ratchet balance tester have tried it on this imbalanced boi and find out what would actually make it work.
Top tier? Mid or crap? How do yall use this to bring out its full potential.
Where would yall place this blade in the tier list. Is it among the top with shark scale? Same level as p wing or hover wyvern? Or is it mid? Whats the most viable build so far?