Nice video,i can't figure out how you can have a wheel base choice - doesn't the body dictate the wheel base? Too long or too short and the wheels will not sit centered on the wheel arches. ?
Hi Sorry for not responding sooner, I guess its so they can use one chassis for multiple kits but also giving the user the opportunity to try different set ups and use different bodies. Anyway many thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Usually cars have a caster angle, the steering axle is canted backward and in case of rotateable rear wheels (as in this model) the rear axle as well. But since the car goes the other way when changing rear to front drive the axles can not be canted.... how did they solve that problem?
The front and rear are symmetrical so I am not sure I follow, but ultimately this is essentially an entry level kit so it is fixed so no caster adjustability. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
I just checked my notes and it even says tt02, must have been a slip of the tong, but thanks for pointing that out. Thanks for watching and your kind words.
@@dustyshelfcollectables no worries man. The tt-01 uses metal gears and only has 3 gears. The tt-02 uses plastic and has 4. There both interchangeable tho. Tt-02 hopups like ball diff etc will fit on this chassis. I look foward to more videos ! Cheers.
Hi, thanks for watching, it is difficult to recommend as the prices go up and down and there are so many good retailers, I do check out Jadlam, if you join the loyalty scheme it can work out for you as you earn points for the next purchases (but the way I am not sponsored, just an opinion) So if you are buying a car do the controller as a separate transaction and the you can use the points from the car to get a discount, if that makes since. But do shop around and be aware of postage some charge a lot to ship, most are free over a price point, hope that helps;
Hey mate I've built mine but I'm finding alot of slop in the rear. Under acceleration it pushes the rear Hubs inward and causes huge toe in. Does yours do the same ?
I will wait build this after a number of hop ups will be released ☺ how u set the wheelbase is just like m07 and m08 Body magnets man, it looks way nicer than those awful body posts
I just ordered one of these the other day, It looks like an interesting build! I am looking forward to it. Thanks for the run through of it all!
Enjoy you build! thanks for watching.
Very interesting new chassis.
indeed thanks for watching
The finish on the body shell is fabulous do like the new format easier to follow 👍
Thanks for you kind words! glad you like the format.
Nice video,i can't figure out how you can have a wheel base choice - doesn't the body dictate the wheel base? Too long or too short and the wheels will not sit centered on the wheel arches. ?
Hi Sorry for not responding sooner, I guess its so they can use one chassis for multiple kits but also giving the user the opportunity to try different set ups and use different bodies. Anyway many thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Usually cars have a caster angle, the steering axle is canted backward and in case of rotateable rear wheels (as in this model) the rear axle as well. But since the car goes the other way when changing rear to front drive the axles can not be canted.... how did they solve that problem?
The front and rear are symmetrical so I am not sure I follow, but ultimately this is essentially an entry level kit so it is fixed so no caster adjustability. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Diffs from the tt-02 not tt-01 :) . Really nice video i cant wait for my BT-01 to arrive !
I just checked my notes and it even says tt02, must have been a slip of the tong, but thanks for pointing that out. Thanks for watching and your kind words.
@@dustyshelfcollectables no worries man. The tt-01 uses metal gears and only has 3 gears. The tt-02 uses plastic and has 4. There both interchangeable tho. Tt-02 hopups like ball diff etc will fit on this chassis. I look foward to more videos !
Cheers.
Thinking about buying one, I'm in the UK where would you recommend buying one ? Will also need controller and parts
Thanks enjoyed ur video
Hi, thanks for watching, it is difficult to recommend as the prices go up and down and there are so many good retailers, I do check out Jadlam, if you join the loyalty scheme it can work out for you as you earn points for the next purchases (but the way I am not sponsored, just an opinion) So if you are buying a car do the controller as a separate transaction and the you can use the points from the car to get a discount, if that makes since. But do shop around and be aware of postage some charge a lot to ship, most are free over a price point, hope that helps;
Hey mate I've built mine but I'm finding alot of slop in the rear. Under acceleration it pushes the rear Hubs inward and causes huge toe in. Does yours do the same ?
Just had a look and yes it does.
We have made sire the tie rods are spot on.
@@dustyshelfcollectables yeah I done the same. I'm going to buy a shimming kit hopefully thatl fix it.
I will wait build this after a number of hop ups will be released ☺
how u set the wheelbase is just like m07 and m08
Body magnets man, it looks way nicer than those awful body posts
Some Mb01 hop ups will fit the BT01. Already available
we've cut the post back and they are not too intrusive, but I agree, been looking at some of the hop up but I will run first. Thanks for watching.
I have this kit to build this weekend. Is everything in the box for the FR config?
Appears to have everything for all configurations, thanks for watching and enjoy your build.
Nice spray job ,what you going to do with standard motor?
The standard motor will probably end up in a shelf queen at some point. Thanks again Steve.
Great video.. I wish they would stop using body post. It's 2024!!! Not 1985.
We've cut the posts down now and not so intrusive, but I agree, thanks for watching.
Oh I can't wait to build mine, getting started this weekend. I plan to run overkill brushless set up
Nice! Enjoy your build. Thanks for watching.