Moving words, Lee Martin. You’re a good man and one of the best in the RC World! Thanks for sharing and making me even prouder of owning one of these gems.
Great video Lee. As a Tamiya fan I remember you winning those two titles. Nice to see you review the car and tell the story behind it. Looking forward to the next episode. Cheers
Great video, great man. Deserve where you are now . We hope Tamiya will release new off road TRF kits in the future, you may come back to racing with Tamiya again maybe
So I own a 503 and I was looking for info on the 511 to see if I wanted to add one to the fleet or be happy with my 503, I am a driver but also a collector. You sir have made it blatantly obvious to me that the 511 was just as important a buggy to TRF as the 503 was if not more so. Taking the 201 to victory in the 2wd the 511 gave them the 4wd in the same year with you at the wheel. I do need to add a 511 to my Tamiya collection, very much so. I enjoy these cars for the fun they bring and I very much appreciate the workmanship and design that goes into them. To me TRF off road buggies are like hanging paintings on the wall, to me they have the same aesthetic appeal. Like most out there I grew up with Tamiya having the Hornet as my first car back in the 80's, like most I still very much enjoy Tamiya cars today. Both for their fun, their workmanship and most importantly the role Tamiya played in the history of RC and the industry as a whole. They stirred a generation and that light still burns brightly. Long Live Tamiya RC, great video. Thanks for the story you told, it adds color to an already bright history.
Fantastic vid, I’ve acquired a 501 and it’s a stunning piece of kit. There are noticeable differences on the 511. Did you ever drive a 501 and if so how did it compare to the 511?
Hi Duncan, Thank you for the comments and sorry, but I didn't drive the 501! I heard it was similar performance but a little more difficult to work on. :)
Moving words, Lee Martin. You’re a good man and one of the best in the RC World! Thanks for sharing and making me even prouder of owning one of these gems.
Thank you!
Great video Lee. As a Tamiya fan I remember you winning those two titles. Nice to see you review the car and tell the story behind it. Looking forward to the next episode. Cheers
Fantastic video Lee, really enjoyed it 😊😊😊
Thank you!!! We love your videos too
Thank you for sharing your story.
Great video, great man. Deserve where you are now . We hope Tamiya will release new off road TRF kits in the future, you may come back to racing with Tamiya again maybe
Arr bless you lee.. it’s nice to see a driver with so much passion. That’s what the sport is missing.. shame not more like you
I teared up a bit as well
Lovely video mate .
Awesome video Lee 👍🏻
Greats series of videos, you should do other ones
Just got a 511! Going to run it!
So I own a 503 and I was looking for info on the 511 to see if I wanted to add one to the fleet or be happy with my 503, I am a driver but also a collector. You sir have made it blatantly obvious to me that the 511 was just as important a buggy to TRF as the 503 was if not more so. Taking the 201 to victory in the 2wd the 511 gave them the 4wd in the same year with you at the wheel. I do need to add a 511 to my Tamiya collection, very much so. I enjoy these cars for the fun they bring and I very much appreciate the workmanship and design that goes into them. To me TRF off road buggies are like hanging paintings on the wall, to me they have the same aesthetic appeal. Like most out there I grew up with Tamiya having the Hornet as my first car back in the 80's, like most I still very much enjoy Tamiya cars today. Both for their fun, their workmanship and most importantly the role Tamiya played in the history of RC and the industry as a whole. They stirred a generation and that light still burns brightly. Long Live Tamiya RC, great video. Thanks for the story you told, it adds color to an already bright history.
Fantastic vid, I’ve acquired a 501 and it’s a stunning piece of kit. There are noticeable differences on the 511. Did you ever drive a 501 and if so how did it compare to the 511?
Hi Duncan, Thank you for the comments and sorry, but I didn't drive the 501! I heard it was similar performance but a little more difficult to work on. :)
@@NemoRacingTV many thanks for the reply! Btw, loved the peek at the X10 👍 got my first X10 earlier this year, just a thing of beauty!
did you run front one way diffs often then or was that not quite suitable for the tracks at that time?
Amazing video .. be great if tamyia came back again they started the scene off
I have the Durga and I love it!!
Love the premise and content but the changes in audio levels are terrible.
Nice vid. But realy anoying sound editing.
Low on voice and way to loud on muzic
Sorry! Will try and improve
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Middle class lad with too much time on his hands 😂