From Trash to Runner ... Can we bring it back to life? Here's my journey transforming a broken, worn-out, abandoned RTR entry-level Tamiya DF-02 Rising Storm to a repaired, revitalized, upgraded and brushless Tamiya DF-02 Aero Avante 4WD 1/10 Buggy RC Car.
Frequently asked questions:
Does it make sense? No.
Was it fun and satisfying? Yes.
So does it actually make sense? Yes.
Thank you for watching!
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Granted ... neither the DF-02 or the Aero Avante might be everybody's favorite cup of tea. But personally I like them both. And since I already got a shiny and upgraded Rising Storm it was time for a shiny and upgraded Aero Avante.
But compared to my Rising Storm project, which included almost all DF-02 GPM Racing upgrades as well as some other after market products, I went a completely other route with this new Aero Avante project. Here I only allowed myself a few of the sensible original Tamiya DF-02 and TT-01 Hop-Up Options (No GPM, Yeah racing etc.) and tried to limit myself to parts I already had.
Well, I also had to but a new chassis and a new body but that's about it ... I think. The rest I already had lying around in my DF-02 and TT-02B spare part boxes. Both new and used.
I actually think it's gonna be a good runner, although the weak spots of the DF-02 chassis will limit the amount of serious bashing and jumps for me. But I definitely will enjoy running it.
Well, since a lot of the parts was either broken or worn out, it's up to discussion if this is a new car, with some parts re-used, or if it is an old car, with some new parts. A real Trigger's Broom paradox, right, Pete Wylie RC?
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#NordicRCVisions Statement:
This video features homemade footage of my own #RcCar #tamiya #tamiyarccar #tamiyadf02 #tamiyarisingstorm #tamiyaaeroavante from my personal #RC collection. All rights reserved.
All #RcCars and RC parts in this video are hobby-grade and intended for adults and ages +14 years.
Frequently asked questions:
Does it make sense? No.
Was it fun and satisfying? Yes.
So does it actually make sense? Yes.
Thank you for watching!
Subscribe here for future RC content: https://www.youtube.com/c/NordicRCVisions?sub_confirmation=1
Second RC channel with vlogs, reviews, updates, behind the scenes and more RC cars: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuxl_esj8eew1CnZPGq0ROQ
See the video list in my channels for many more previous RC videos!
New videos every week!
Please comment and like ... if you like! Subscribe and "Ring the bell" to stay notified! Don't miss out! All support is greatly appreciated!
Happy Hobby Days and Keep 'em Running!
See you soon!
----------------------
Granted ... neither the DF-02 or the Aero Avante might be everybody's favorite cup of tea. But personally I like them both. And since I already got a shiny and upgraded Rising Storm it was time for a shiny and upgraded Aero Avante.
But compared to my Rising Storm project, which included almost all DF-02 GPM Racing upgrades as well as some other after market products, I went a completely other route with this new Aero Avante project. Here I only allowed myself a few of the sensible original Tamiya DF-02 and TT-01 Hop-Up Options (No GPM, Yeah racing etc.) and tried to limit myself to parts I already had.
Well, I also had to but a new chassis and a new body but that's about it ... I think. The rest I already had lying around in my DF-02 and TT-02B spare part boxes. Both new and used.
I actually think it's gonna be a good runner, although the weak spots of the DF-02 chassis will limit the amount of serious bashing and jumps for me. But I definitely will enjoy running it.
Well, since a lot of the parts was either broken or worn out, it's up to discussion if this is a new car, with some parts re-used, or if it is an old car, with some new parts. A real Trigger's Broom paradox, right, Pete Wylie RC?
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#NordicRCVisions Statement:
This video features homemade footage of my own #RcCar #tamiya #tamiyarccar #tamiyadf02 #tamiyarisingstorm #tamiyaaeroavante from my personal #RC collection. All rights reserved.
All #RcCars and RC parts in this video are hobby-grade and intended for adults and ages +14 years.
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