1:32 scale Tamiya slot car is turned into a rc car with proportional steering and throttle.
The reason for the steel chassis is because of the lack of grip when a vehicle is very light.
some would call this mechanical grip.
These little Tamiya slot cars come with a 130 sized motor and have a great deal of upgrades that can be performed to them.
This particular car was 4wd but after extending the nose and making room for the electronics, this quickly became a rear wheel drive only.
After assembling this car first to see how it operates. It became quite clear this was going to become a 2wd vehicle.
After building a previous 1:32 slot car, turned R.C. it became clear that a lightweight car of this size was a problem for traction. so a steel chassis was made .
The reason for the steel chassis is because of the lack of grip when a vehicle is very light.
some would call this mechanical grip.
These little Tamiya slot cars come with a 130 sized motor and have a great deal of upgrades that can be performed to them.
This particular car was 4wd but after extending the nose and making room for the electronics, this quickly became a rear wheel drive only.
After assembling this car first to see how it operates. It became quite clear this was going to become a 2wd vehicle.
After building a previous 1:32 slot car, turned R.C. it became clear that a lightweight car of this size was a problem for traction. so a steel chassis was made .
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