My friend next door had one of these when we were kids, back in the 80s. It was so much fun. We lived right next to a field, and when the farmer had plowed the field, we would make a track with jumps, and ripped around with the Hornet. We drove it unil the tires were all worn out, and didn't have a hobby shop near us, so he never got new tires for it. A real shame. It was way more fun than my Nikko Quattro, which I still have. The Nikko hasn't run since the 80s, when the electronics stopped working. May have to install some upgraded electronics in it, and try to run it, 30-40 years after it last ran. :D
@@RCTNT I do have some spare stuff I have been thinking of putting in it, but it's not exactly super hobby grade, so getting stuff to fit properly may take some figuring out, and some 3D printing. I'm betting the 540 motor still works, and it has proper servos in there. So really just a new ESC and receiver, maybe. It has lights and a remote opening boot too, which would be fun to have working. Or maybe go a whole different route, and install a brushless system in there, and see what happes. 😅
It was a heady time back then eh. You had to really wait for stuff. Not so much these days, as even the really cheap cars aren't completely awful! Remember forward and turn/back RC cars? Glad those days are gone!!
My buddy and I both asked for RC cars for Christmas in 1985/86. I got a toy RC car, he got a Hornet. Thankfully he let me use it often enough that it sparked my full-on interest, and I ended up getting an RC-10 not long afterwards.
I still have the original grasshopper I bought when I was a kid,I have upgraded it over the decades it still brings a smile to my face every time,it's more of a shelf queen these days but I still drive it now and then
Now that I'm back into RC, I really regret getting rid of my Hornet (around 2003). I had another one as well, on the frog chassis. I dont think it was the Brat, but it was similar looking. Idk, cant remember. But I remember my friend had 'The Frog', and it jumped way better than the Hornet.
There's something so nostalgic about these old Tamiya cars, and it's where my RC journey started. As soon as I had my first proper job, I bought a King Cab, and then a Manta Ray. Both got built and run, and both modified (not an easy thing to do without the interweb, back in 1990!!), and then put away. My kids found them in the loft during lockdown, and they were restored, and run again. The King Cab went to a friend, to be put back to stock, as a shelf queen, but I still have the Manta Ray. My son had a Blitzer Beetle for Christmas a couple of years ago, and he built almost everything. That's been hopped up, and run, and he now has the bug. In my opinion, Tamiya kits give you such a great understanding of how a car goes together, and therefore, how to take it apart. They're not too expensive, and can be upgraded. I've not had the Hornet experience yet, but it might go on my Christmas list. They're all about having fun, and for me, that's what the hobby is all about. Thank you. 😎👍🏻
Stumbled onto your video. Nicely done Craig :) I worked at the local Hobby Shop in mid 80's while in college. I assembled Grasshoppers and Hornets to be sold RTR for the Hobby Shop. I probably built 100 of them. Saw re-release when it came out and picked one up. I think you have motivated me to build it. Got your Window webbing, which is awesome! Thank you again from a non-car guy and lifelong RC airplane guy :) :)
It's slow, handles poorly because of the live rear axle, and the battery door makes installing a battery a complete nightmare - but it's still the most fun RC car ever made as far as I'm concerned.
Oh, the good old days. I had a handful of RC's, not quite hobby grade, that I sure wish I had now as shelf queens. A tyco Fast Traxx, an RC Honda ATC 3-wheeler, a Nikko buggy, and some front wheel drive Firebird/trans am, that could do donuts and drift before drifting was actually a thing. Back in the days of "Knight Rider". Where does time go?
love that you still are in touch with the inner kid n that you cover things most others don't.. and revisit what might otherwise be forgotten to the annals of time!! great video n great information as always!!!
This is a good look at a blast from the past. Back in the day these and the Grasshopper were a lot of fun and gave excellent run time. If you stayed away from curbs, trees and mailbox posts they were durable. It's been decades since I built one. If they have the same wheels as the Grasshopper they can be a challenge. Thanks for sharing.
Tamiya Hornet must be the most famous RC car of all time followed by the Hotshot, I have this memory from school of some guy in grade 6 that had a Hornet out, I'll never forget the huge transmitter he had and the fact that one of the front wheels was broken so he was just running it in circles, that was almost 40 years ago.....great channel buddy, glad I came across it, well done.
grew up in the 80s but these things along with the commodore64 were seen by dad as an extravagance - however we did eventually get the Amiga 500. I do remember though getting a Hornet mini non RC car. It had 2xAA batteries. Also remember the 'AnytimeBaby' decal on its wing - whatever that brand was....
Heh those brands were all tamiya whimsy, nothing real. Unlike today's licensed sponsors for everything, tamiya just had a play with designs and slogans. Nothing licensed, just ideas as part of the fun 😊
Brilliant trip down memory lane! 😊 I had a Grasshopper as a Christmas present back in the day, loved that thing. Like most of my childhood ‘toys’ they got lost over the years, but I did buy a Grasshopper re-issue a couple of years back with the upgraded motor. I also stuck a bearing kit on it, but the first run had me smiling just the same as over 35 years previous! I like the look of the new BBX kit, might go on my Xmas list thinking about it! 😂
Thanks for sharing a bit of your story, that's very good to read. Memories are great when a simple 'thing' can take you right back there, eh. (And I was wrong about the BBX kit, it's only just been released! I'm looking forward to starting this one!)
What i loved about the Hornet. They just kept going. Still have my original used. Body is typical cracks but still go's.. The Hornet i find really needs to be on sand/dirt/gravel. Grass amplifies bounce, with the constant grip and slip of grass
I'm an '82 baby. My first RC buggy that I got with all my Christmas money was a Nikko. Can't remember which model, but it was black, had 2 speeds and the horrible 1 piece pivot suspension like you showed here. I think it got thrown away after I left the batteries in too long and rotted out the transmitter. The tires were also worn to nothing and Radio Shack didn't sell replacements. The hobby has come a long way since we were kids, that's for sure.
That was fun! I wanted a Hornet when I was a young lad but it was more than my $5 a week allowance would allow for. Now that my allowance is a little larger it may be time to nurture my inner child. Thanks for fun video!! Take care!
Ah yes. I was 13 back in 1986 when i had finally delivered enough papers, mowed enough lawns & washed enough cars to be able to afford this (my dad went halves) fantastic 'Hornet'. I loved it. I've recently gotten back into RC cars again. With an 8s exb Outcast, a TLR Typhon, a Felony (wish I'd got the infraction instead) and an FMS 1/18 Landcruiser. And holy sh!t, have RC's come a long way. Those Arrma's scared the heck outta me when i first hit that throttle. But i really want to get into the realistic stuff. And RTR is great, as well as the paint job, building it yourself makes it even more personal i think. Besides wanting to get that elusive 200mph, and a 1/10 Hilux crawler, i really want a couple of TAMIYA'S. Probably on TT02 chassi's. I watched Talbot build his TT01 racing truck and instantly caught the bug. And TAMIYA have so many awesome bodies for these platforms. That along with being priced really well, I'll have to get at least a few.
Nice. Yeah the current fast stuff is pretty crazy isn't it! I've done a TT02 video on the channel here. A few Tamiyas actually. Just search my videos for the brand, you'll find em.
Back in the 80s my neighbour had a grasshopper always wanted one then eventually i got hornet i remember the 1st time i took it out and went forward and the thing took of it was rapid i had it out on the local bmx track in all weathers great fun it took i good thrashing it was the tyres that never lasted i think ESC were different then i remember it had kind of rubber balloon to cover it i always wanted an avante
@@RCTNT Great memories i had a friend that had a manta ray and another a thunder dragon i seen a picture of a hornet on facebook and and down the rabbit hole i go lol on eBay looking at the kits
I’ve always enjoyed your channel I was at Fish n RC but now I’ve been using Casitas Crawlers but I pretty much have watched all your content especially because you have a lot of Crawler content & I love the test course & comparisons. So I live in Ventura California & today FMS had a free festival 0:01 so it was like 20 min away from where I live the owner was there & I had a chance to speak with him & had heard there would be new models shown so I saw a little micro buggy & a weird little camera car that holds a camera on the top. Little did I know the bomb was about to be dropped & out came two 1:10 scale crawlers that look just like the 1:24 scale Chevy Blazer one orange & white & one black with removable top & roll bar with lights just like the mini. So I went over & the guys at FMS went over with me a few questions I had bu put the the chassis is a TRX 4 killer that old platform just became old news. This new FMS has all the features of the TRX & then some & a light set up with magnets I’ve never seen clipless type body mounts similar to the 1:24 version. But I’m blown away by the chassis it looks like one of the most thought out RTR chassis I’ve ever seen & that body WOW I’m going to hate to get the first scratches because it’s beautiful. I did get pictures of them & the chassis & I’ve posted some all on Instagram at Fish n RC. I spent the day on the mini crawler courses & FMS provided free lunch & some nice gifts much thanks to them for growing the sport. But mostly for officially knocking the so called best RTR the TRX4 off it’s podium 😂 👍
WOW! Thanks for the newsy update there! Good to know, and I can't wait to see the new FMS! I've already bought the FJ40, though it got cancelled and refunded, so while I was going to try again, I might have to wait for the new Chevy you're mentioning! I'm really glad you could get to that event, it sounded good. I would totally have gone if it was within 4 hours of my home, but unfortunately it was more like 24 hours away. Thanks heaps for the info here, seriously :D
I had one back in the early 80's. I did race with it. Just built a rerelease and put aluminum wheels and full aluminum chassis on it. n Dynamite tazer 2 in 1 brushless motor.
@RCTNT I didn't do any mods beyond motor and the aluminum chassis. It's still a hornet. I think the chassis is made by rcaidong or something. Amazon has them. And it allows you to use full size hard case lipos
The bbx is a 2023 release my first hobby grade car was the and my second one was the super hot shot and I have that one again I run mine with a 3800 brushless system on my super hot shot my horn it runs on gt tuned Tamiya motor.
I race for Team Pit Stop after that with a Mugen & then a Schumacher Cat which I went to the world titles at St Ives when they come out here , great times & fantastic memories 🤟😎
This and the Grasshopper were the first basher have fun class rc, the gearboxes can take brushless 3s but you'll need a wheelie bar and to reduce the punch level in the ESC as it will do standing back flips otherwise 😂 I've got 9 of them total 😂 and one is my original from 84 when I was 12 and still runs, funnily enough my original one didn't have the bounce problem like my rere does maybe it was because it carried an extra servo and separate batteries for the servos with the old school radio gear 🤷♂️ I think Tamiya might have changed the gearing on them for the rere as my original seemed to be somewhat faster on the stock silver can motor too.
You also could use a shorty packets 4000 milliamps with sponge behind it and there's a company called gartpot that makes lithium polymer that will fit there cars and it also is 4000 milliamps.
What kind of run time you getting on the Hornet? Looking forward to the BBX. Very curious about that little car. Lotsa folks saying it's great. But I've heard some bad stuff to. All i know is it looks great.
On the 2200mah battery, 15 to 20 minutes. Depends how it's driven. The BBX is owed a video, yes! I've finished filming, just need to edit it (along with 6 or 8 others!!). I won't be back up to speed until school holidays are over and I have my daytime to myself again, but it's coming 😊
Yep, definitely glued. Just standard super glue is fine. And yep, acetone and also loctite, among other solvents and compounds, eats the plastics in tamiya wheels, so keep those away from them. But super glue is all good.
i still run my kyosho's from 1983 2 are all stock 2 optima's with the first esc ever sold , at least servo driven esc you could replace the contact board.
@@RCTNT yes if you can catch them in stock, thinking of getting one and leaving my old ones old school stock, but i could use shock kit for them . go to optima house, amain sometimes has them and parts but tires amain had were not quite like stock , which kyosho has them.
I had a Tamiya Frog in 1986. I mowed yards all summer to save up for it. Biggest disappointment of all time. It was fun when it worked but gears stripped a lot and it was always breaking down. I finally got tired of fixing it and just gave up my rc dreams. I don’t know why anyone would buy these re-releases they’re crap.
You had me all nostalgic for the first half of your comment, and then sad for the second half. They're not durable next to today's vehicles, but I've run this thing probably 6 or 7 times so far without an issue. That said, it will break something soon, I think. They really are mostly about the nostalgia I guess. I'm glad they exist even so.
My friend next door had one of these when we were kids, back in the 80s. It was so much fun. We lived right next to a field, and when the farmer had plowed the field, we would make a track with jumps, and ripped around with the Hornet. We drove it unil the tires were all worn out, and didn't have a hobby shop near us, so he never got new tires for it. A real shame.
It was way more fun than my Nikko Quattro, which I still have. The Nikko hasn't run since the 80s, when the electronics stopped working. May have to install some upgraded electronics in it, and try to run it, 30-40 years after it last ran. :D
Perfect. Yes for sure, get it working again!
@@RCTNT I do have some spare stuff I have been thinking of putting in it, but it's not exactly super hobby grade, so getting stuff to fit properly may take some figuring out, and some 3D printing.
I'm betting the 540 motor still works, and it has proper servos in there. So really just a new ESC and receiver, maybe. It has lights and a remote opening boot too, which would be fun to have working.
Or maybe go a whole different route, and install a brushless system in there, and see what happes. 😅
@Br0rB lol brushless? That'd go snap crackle pop. Enjoy the process then, hope you get it going again
Born in 77, a mate down the end of my road had one, it was soo cool.
It was a heady time back then eh. You had to really wait for stuff. Not so much these days, as even the really cheap cars aren't completely awful! Remember forward and turn/back RC cars? Glad those days are gone!!
My buddy and I both asked for RC cars for Christmas in 1985/86. I got a toy RC car, he got a Hornet. Thankfully he let me use it often enough that it sparked my full-on interest, and I ended up getting an RC-10 not long afterwards.
My brother got a toy rc and I had the red arrow, which was semi hobby. His broke, mine lasted for years.
I still have the original grasshopper I bought when I was a kid,I have upgraded it over the decades it still brings a smile to my face every time,it's more of a shelf queen these days but I still drive it now and then
I'm glad it still gets out now and then!
Now that I'm back into RC, I really regret getting rid of my Hornet (around 2003). I had another one as well, on the frog chassis. I dont think it was the Brat, but it was similar looking. Idk, cant remember. But I remember my friend had 'The Frog', and it jumped way better than the Hornet.
@dazofthemoo1531 the Hornet is basic, yep. Same as the grasshopper, that floating motor and gearbox doesn't do it any favours on the bumps!
There's something so nostalgic about these old Tamiya cars, and it's where my RC journey started. As soon as I had my first proper job, I bought a King Cab, and then a Manta Ray. Both got built and run, and both modified (not an easy thing to do without the interweb, back in 1990!!), and then put away.
My kids found them in the loft during lockdown, and they were restored, and run again.
The King Cab went to a friend, to be put back to stock, as a shelf queen, but I still have the Manta Ray.
My son had a Blitzer Beetle for Christmas a couple of years ago, and he built almost everything. That's been hopped up, and run, and he now has the bug.
In my opinion, Tamiya kits give you such a great understanding of how a car goes together, and therefore, how to take it apart. They're not too expensive, and can be upgraded.
I've not had the Hornet experience yet, but it might go on my Christmas list.
They're all about having fun, and for me, that's what the hobby is all about.
Thank you. 😎👍🏻
Wonderful, thanks for sharing that, Rob.
Stumbled onto your video. Nicely done Craig :) I worked at the local Hobby Shop in mid 80's while in college. I assembled Grasshoppers and Hornets to be sold RTR for the Hobby Shop. I probably built 100 of them. Saw re-release when it came out and picked one up. I think you have motivated me to build it. Got your Window webbing, which is awesome! Thank you again from a non-car guy and lifelong RC airplane guy :) :)
Oh, thanks for letting me know! And for sharing the story there :) Appreciate it!
It's slow, handles poorly because of the live rear axle, and the battery door makes installing a battery a complete nightmare - but it's still the most fun RC car ever made as far as I'm concerned.
This comment did not end the way I thought it would! Well played 😅
Oh, the good old days. I had a handful of RC's, not quite hobby grade, that I sure wish I had now as shelf queens. A tyco Fast Traxx, an RC Honda ATC 3-wheeler, a Nikko buggy, and some front wheel drive Firebird/trans am, that could do donuts and drift before drifting was actually a thing. Back in the days of "Knight Rider". Where does time go?
Heh yes, indeed
love that you still are in touch with the inner kid n that you cover things most others don't.. and revisit what might otherwise be forgotten to the annals of time!! great video n great information as always!!!
That's a nice way of saying I'm way late to the party! Nah, just kidding, I love older stuff too. Thanks Bill, hope you're doing better now. Cheers
One of these days I’ll do the simple repair required on the Falcon my dad built when I was a kid. Good memories.
This is a good look at a blast from the past. Back in the day these and the Grasshopper were a lot of fun and gave excellent run time. If you stayed away from curbs, trees and mailbox posts they were durable. It's been decades since I built one. If they have the same wheels as the Grasshopper they can be a challenge. Thanks for sharing.
Curbs, yes! Bad memories there, haha. Thankfully, there are none of those around here
Looking forward to your views on that BBX thinking of getting one of them myself.
Tamiya Hornet must be the most famous RC car of all time followed by the Hotshot, I have this memory from school of some guy in grade 6 that had a Hornet out, I'll never forget the huge transmitter he had and the fact that one of the front wheels was broken so he was just running it in circles, that was almost 40 years ago.....great channel buddy, glad I came across it, well done.
Hey, that's a great memory! Thanks for sharing it and welcome 🙂
grew up in the 80s but these things along with the commodore64 were seen by dad as an extravagance - however we did eventually get the Amiga 500. I do remember though getting a Hornet mini non RC car. It had 2xAA batteries. Also remember the 'AnytimeBaby' decal on its wing - whatever that brand was....
Heh those brands were all tamiya whimsy, nothing real. Unlike today's licensed sponsors for everything, tamiya just had a play with designs and slogans. Nothing licensed, just ideas as part of the fun 😊
Brilliant trip down memory lane! 😊 I had a Grasshopper as a Christmas present back in the day, loved that thing. Like most of my childhood ‘toys’ they got lost over the years, but I did buy a Grasshopper re-issue a couple of years back with the upgraded motor. I also stuck a bearing kit on it, but the first run had me smiling just the same as over 35 years previous! I like the look of the new BBX kit, might go on my Xmas list thinking about it! 😂
Thanks for sharing a bit of your story, that's very good to read. Memories are great when a simple 'thing' can take you right back there, eh. (And I was wrong about the BBX kit, it's only just been released! I'm looking forward to starting this one!)
Very cool!
My first ❤ with RC cars. Thxs for sharing 🖖
My first was a Grasshopper. Then an Astute. And then a *really* long break between then and a few years ago.
Yeah that's a bit of a break! Welcome back
What i loved about the Hornet. They just kept going. Still have my original used. Body is typical cracks but still go's.. The Hornet i find really needs to be on sand/dirt/gravel. Grass amplifies bounce, with the constant grip and slip of grass
That makes sense!
I'm an '82 baby. My first RC buggy that I got with all my Christmas money was a Nikko. Can't remember which model, but it was black, had 2 speeds and the horrible 1 piece pivot suspension like you showed here. I think it got thrown away after I left the batteries in too long and rotted out the transmitter. The tires were also worn to nothing and Radio Shack didn't sell replacements. The hobby has come a long way since we were kids, that's for sure.
Hasn't it just
There's no mistaking the sound of a hornet is there 😊
They're pretty distinctive with that bounce, yeah! Lol
That was fun! I wanted a Hornet when I was a young lad but it was more than my $5 a week allowance would allow for. Now that my allowance is a little larger it may be time to nurture my inner child. Thanks for fun video!!
Take care!
That's kinda what drove this purchase!
Ah yes. I was 13 back in 1986 when i had finally delivered enough papers, mowed enough lawns & washed enough cars to be able to afford this (my dad went halves) fantastic 'Hornet'. I loved it.
I've recently gotten back into RC cars again. With an 8s exb Outcast, a TLR Typhon, a Felony (wish I'd got the infraction instead) and an FMS 1/18 Landcruiser.
And holy sh!t, have RC's come a long way. Those Arrma's scared the heck outta me when i first hit that throttle. But i really want to get into the realistic stuff. And RTR is great, as well as the paint job, building it yourself makes it even more personal i think.
Besides wanting to get that elusive 200mph, and a 1/10 Hilux crawler, i really want a couple of TAMIYA'S. Probably on TT02 chassi's. I watched Talbot build his TT01 racing truck and instantly caught the bug. And TAMIYA have so many awesome bodies for these platforms. That along with being priced really well, I'll have to get at least a few.
Nice. Yeah the current fast stuff is pretty crazy isn't it!
I've done a TT02 video on the channel here. A few Tamiyas actually. Just search my videos for the brand, you'll find em.
Back in the 80s my neighbour had a grasshopper always wanted one then eventually i got hornet i remember the 1st time i took it out and went forward and the thing took of it was rapid i had it out on the local bmx track in all weathers great fun it took i good thrashing it was the tyres that never lasted i think ESC were different then i remember it had kind of rubber balloon to cover it i always wanted an avante
Great memories, eh? I had a friend who got an Avante in the late 90s and it was something special. Good times, these things, eh.
@@RCTNT Great memories i had a friend that had a manta ray and another a thunder dragon i seen a picture of a hornet on facebook and and down the rabbit hole i go lol on eBay looking at the kits
@technic7762 it's a slippery slope, too! Weeeeee!
I’ve always enjoyed your channel I was at Fish n RC but now I’ve been using Casitas Crawlers but I pretty much have watched all your content especially because you have a lot of Crawler content & I love the test course & comparisons. So I live in Ventura California & today FMS had a free festival 0:01 so it was like 20 min away from where I live the owner was there & I had a chance to speak with him & had heard there would be new models shown so I saw a little micro buggy & a weird little camera car that holds a camera on the top. Little did I know the bomb was about to be dropped & out came two 1:10 scale crawlers that look just like the 1:24 scale Chevy Blazer one orange & white & one black with removable top & roll bar with lights just like the mini. So I went over & the guys at FMS went over with me a few questions I had bu put the the chassis is a TRX 4 killer that old platform just became old news. This new FMS has all the features of the TRX & then some & a light set up with magnets I’ve never seen clipless type body mounts similar to the 1:24 version. But I’m blown away by the chassis it looks like one of the most thought out RTR chassis I’ve ever seen & that body WOW I’m going to hate to get the first scratches because it’s beautiful. I did get pictures of them & the chassis & I’ve posted some all on Instagram at Fish n RC. I spent the day on the mini crawler courses & FMS provided free lunch & some nice gifts much thanks to them for growing the sport. But mostly for officially knocking the so called best RTR the TRX4 off it’s podium 😂 👍
WOW! Thanks for the newsy update there! Good to know, and I can't wait to see the new FMS! I've already bought the FJ40, though it got cancelled and refunded, so while I was going to try again, I might have to wait for the new Chevy you're mentioning! I'm really glad you could get to that event, it sounded good. I would totally have gone if it was within 4 hours of my home, but unfortunately it was more like 24 hours away. Thanks heaps for the info here, seriously :D
Everyone should have a hornet or a grasshopper in their collection. I’ve got an original from 87 with the old futaba gear and msc.
I regret selling my old tamiya stuff years ago. Quite a few models, now. I don't sell em anymore!
I had one back in the early 80's. I did race with it. Just built a rerelease and put aluminum wheels and full aluminum chassis on it. n Dynamite tazer 2 in 1 brushless motor.
Oh neat, that sounds cool. Do you still have the bouncy character from that rear assembly or did shock tuning/replacement deal with it?
@RCTNT I didn't do any mods beyond motor and the aluminum chassis. It's still a hornet. I think the chassis is made by rcaidong or something. Amazon has them. And it allows you to use full size hard case lipos
Nice to know, thanks
The bbx is a 2023 release my first hobby grade car was the and my second one was the super hot shot and I have that one again I run mine with a 3800 brushless system on my super hot shot my horn it runs on gt tuned Tamiya motor.
Ah, my mistake! Didn't realise it was so new. Cheers for that!
@@RCTNT my fist car was a hornet. The the super shot.
I was a bit behind you, but they were my first tamiya buggies too!
Looking forward to bbx build
Go the Grass Hopper 🤣🤣🤣 It all started for me with the Frog & it was a race winner 🤟😎 With stick controls
The DT-03 is a really nice chassis design, I'm not surprised you had a good time with it!
I race for Team Pit Stop after that with a Mugen & then a Schumacher Cat which I went to the world titles at St Ives when they come out here , great times & fantastic memories 🤟😎
I bet, that's awesome!
My bro and i wanted hornets because the rich kid nextdoor had one.We got jethoppers instead but good times still!!
Oh they were still cool! I had a mini jethopper I bought used from a friend, that thing was cool.
The hornet has character personality and that's why Tamiya cars are fun.
100%, yeah!
I honestly think the Pixar studio were inspired on the Hornet to make their RC car for the first movie.
Love an old of these to be featured. Cheers!
Was my dream. Too. 😄😄😄
This and the Grasshopper were the first basher have fun class rc, the gearboxes can take brushless 3s but you'll need a wheelie bar and to reduce the punch level in the ESC as it will do standing back flips otherwise 😂
I've got 9 of them total 😂 and one is my original from 84 when I was 12 and still runs, funnily enough my original one didn't have the bounce problem like my rere does maybe it was because it carried an extra servo and separate batteries for the servos with the old school radio gear 🤷♂️
I think Tamiya might have changed the gearing on them for the rere as my original seemed to be somewhat faster on the stock silver can motor too.
Well, if anyone would know, it'd be you. Thanks for that, sounds like quite a collection!
You also could use a shorty packets 4000 milliamps with sponge behind it and there's a company called gartpot that makes lithium polymer that will fit there cars and it also is 4000 milliamps.
Good to know!
What kind of run time you getting on the Hornet?
Looking forward to the BBX. Very curious about that little car. Lotsa folks saying it's great. But I've heard some bad stuff to. All i know is it looks great.
On the 2200mah battery, 15 to 20 minutes. Depends how it's driven.
The BBX is owed a video, yes! I've finished filming, just need to edit it (along with 6 or 8 others!!). I won't be back up to speed until school holidays are over and I have my daytime to myself again, but it's coming 😊
Did you glue your tyres. Do you glue tamiya tyres? I have hears acetone discolves tamiya rims?
Yep, definitely glued. Just standard super glue is fine. And yep, acetone and also loctite, among other solvents and compounds, eats the plastics in tamiya wheels, so keep those away from them. But super glue is all good.
How would i go about mounting a 1:10 scale Cutlass body what frame should I use 😅
No idea on that one, sorry! Suggest you start a thread on rcgroups, there are heaps of helpful and experienced people there who will be able to help 👍
i still run my kyosho's from 1983 2 are all stock 2 optima's with the first esc ever sold , at least servo driven esc you could replace the contact board.
Ah, a man of refinement and taste! I love you can still get an Optima today.
@@RCTNT yes if you can catch them in stock, thinking of getting one and leaving my old ones old school stock, but i could use shock kit for them . go to optima house, amain sometimes has them and parts but tires amain had were not quite like stock , which kyosho has them.
Thanks, I've found a few in Australia. I might have a go at one soon!
Way cool!
I’ve also got a red arrow and it’s big brother the golden arrow
Oh wow, cool!
Very cool‼️👍👍🦾🦾🤘🤘
My first buggy was a Cox dune buggy gas powered, no remote, you just pointed the tires in the direction you wanted. Nice review!
What an idea!
Ohhh BBX
Heh yep, coming soon
I had a Tamiya Frog in 1986. I mowed yards all summer to save up for it. Biggest disappointment of all time. It was fun when it worked but gears stripped a lot and it was always breaking down. I finally got tired of fixing it and just gave up my rc dreams. I don’t know why anyone would buy these re-releases they’re crap.
You had me all nostalgic for the first half of your comment, and then sad for the second half. They're not durable next to today's vehicles, but I've run this thing probably 6 or 7 times so far without an issue. That said, it will break something soon, I think. They really are mostly about the nostalgia I guess. I'm glad they exist even so.