@@FullOnRC hmmm I’m Thinking non box , as for hop ups the only one so far is the Diff nut kit as my TD4 has all of the hop ups. I will be testing out a Tamiya Brushless motor I think. Nothing too crazy power wise.
Hi Paul, and a great build video of the TD2 Astute. I like your colour scheme and I’m looking forward to seeing how the Astute,L Ives upto that Tamiya reputation. Take care and best wishes 😊😊😉🇬🇧
Excellent build reminds me of when I was a teen working at a hobby shop Christmas time did nothing but build kits. Is it a plus that tamiya is know using Allen head screw instead of the Phillips ?
Yerhhh I agree. Hex screws are so easy to work with. I thought the other day, what if Tamiya brought out new kits using old names. Like a modern chassis Thunder Dragon etc, with Modern body shells. How do you think people would feel about that?
@@FullOnRC thanks, just started building one and only able to do a bit in my spare time. I don't have a LPS so I've just purchased one Yours was the only video that I realised about not using a standard servo👍 Cheers
@@paulfam1932 n.p the servo I used although not the cheapest servo out there. They are pretty cheap for a LPS. I use them in all my Tamiya. Pretty quick too and have had no issues fitting in all my Tamiya RC's. Enjoy yours.
Awesome video my friend nice 😊 build great job thumbs up 👍
Cheers Mr Brushless. I wasn't sure on it at first but I like it now. Get it out soon, thanks for tuning in.
Awesome Build 👌🏻 Can’t wait to build mine 😎
Cheers Adam, are you doing yours box art? What hop ups do you have, and what ESC, motor are you putting in it?
@@FullOnRC hmmm I’m
Thinking non box , as for hop ups the only one so far is the Diff nut kit as my TD4 has all of the hop ups. I will be testing out a Tamiya Brushless motor I think. Nothing too crazy power wise.
@@RCACTIONAUSTRALIA I got the Tamiya 10.5 brushless and Hobbywing 10BL 120 Sensored ESC, very happy with both of them.
Nice kit and great build, looks great
Glad you like it. I am happy with the design and end result. Thanks for tuning in Duke.
Look sweet Paul , can’t wait to see you run it .
You and me both. It seems to be a great design. Thanks for tuning in Eric/
That looks amazing Paul ♥️
Thanks Emily.
Cool vid, Cheers from this Aussie in China,,,, I appreciate you!
Much appreciated my friend. Have a great week.
Hi Paul, and a great build video of the TD2 Astute. I like your colour scheme and I’m looking forward to seeing how the Astute,L Ives upto that Tamiya reputation. Take care and best wishes 😊😊😉🇬🇧
CHeers John. Really looking forward to running this one. I have good feelings about it. Thanks for tuning in my friend.
I like that!
It's great, so much better than the TD4.
Great build video
Thanks, it turned out ok, although I don't think it is a popular Tamiya kit.
Excellent build reminds me of when I was a teen working at a hobby shop Christmas time did nothing but build kits. Is it a plus that tamiya is know using Allen head screw instead of the Phillips ?
Yerhhh I agree. Hex screws are so easy to work with. I thought the other day, what if Tamiya brought out new kits using old names. Like a modern chassis Thunder Dragon etc, with Modern body shells. How do you think people would feel about that?
Great build video👍
Does the kite only work with a low profile servo as the one you used?
Cheers Paul, yes only a low profile servo with fit this kit.
@@FullOnRC thanks, just started building one and only able to do a bit in my spare time.
I don't have a LPS so I've just purchased one
Yours was the only video that I realised about not using a standard servo👍
Cheers
@@paulfam1932 n.p the servo I used although not the cheapest servo out there. They are pretty cheap for a LPS. I use them in all my Tamiya. Pretty quick too and have had no issues fitting in all my Tamiya RC's. Enjoy yours.