TC3 and TC4

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Will these be added to this section since they are now vintage ???? I think they are up to the TC6...
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I don't know if they'd ever be considered "vintage". My TC4 found new life on the dirt oval (super truck class)....10.5 motor, foam tires and NASCAR truck body.
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Tc3 came out in 98-99 i believe thats coming up on 15 years old. Everyone at my track calls my tc3 a relic and i get free old parts from everyone when they find old tc3 stuff cause we all know that if u raced back in those days EVERYONE had a tc3 at one point or another. Without it touring cars would not be what it is today. That makes it atleast a classic in my eyes. I'll keep running mine till i run out of parts.

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I'll throw 'doubtfully' out there and see how it sets...

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Everyone at my track calls my tc3 a relic
If the TC3/NTC3 were "relics", I doubt they'd be so heavily supported in the aftermarket.

You hear that about a lot of the vintage stuff, right up until you spank the brand new kit junior is running. I show up at the track with my old RC10GTs, and nobody pays them much attention..........at least not until I come out of the corner, catch up to and go screaming by that brushless Revo or Slash.

Last time I was out, there was a fellow running his Losi 8ight 2.0 with an OS .28XZ. It was very respectable, but you can imagine how surprised he was that, despite my 2wd traction handicap, I was able to pass him on every straight away, even though I fell behind in the corners. And that's just a little HPI .18 in a black tub chassis (one that can run almost 50 MPH and pull wheelies up to ~20 MPH, though)

Older ("vintage")? Yup. Slow? Not hardly. New stuff comes out because people will only buy the same old kit for so long/so many times. Doesn't necessarily mean the performance will be better. Cheaper built is almost guaranteed, though.

As for TC3/NTC3/TC4 getting a spot in our vintage section, well, I'd like it because we'd be able to discuss them here, but I don't consider them vintage at all.
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Since I still use my TC3 in the local VTA class and the TC4 is still availible, AND I can get parts relatively easy for both, I'm gonna say no :).
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I would say the first gen team TC3 is near being vintage but not the tc4 as you can still buy it!

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Are we allowed to call these cars "vintage" yet? :wink:
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I’m thinking the TC4 is a no go. As said above, the first gen TC3 could be a candidate. Of course, time will tell... :mrgreen:

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ChisaiKuso wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2019 12:31 am Are we allowed to call these cars "vintage" yet? :wink:
At this point all you have to do is go to ebay to get the latest and greatest vintage RC10b69 so call them what you want...I still like them. :roll:

Just picked up another pile of parts and roller pretty cheap last week again for the rc10tc3 so I can covert it to a dirt oval truck 8)
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I love the tc3! Here's some of my old and current ones...
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I'm actually trying to find the first one that I built in 2004ish and it was sold on eBay around 2010....

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If a B3 is vintage, the TC3 is.

Remember, not that long ago you could buy RC10 cars for dirt cheap.

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DropDeadKustoms wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 3:13 am I love the tc3! Here's some of my old and current ones...
Very cool!
I was AWOL from the RC hobby during that time so I missed the whole touring car era. I'm playing catchup. :D
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Well, here we are another three years down the road since the last post. I just finished a total overhaul of my TC3 and nearly all of the parts I wanted to replace are discontinued by AE. eBay had some of them but some are simply NLA. So I would say that now, eleven years after this thread was started, we can say that the TC3/4 are indeed vintage.

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