

Also got one of the 1/10 trucks out yesterday for a little spin in the yard. First time getting this truck out in probably a year.
I despise Tamiya kit servo savers.silvertriple wrote: ↑Mon Jun 12, 2023 5:32 pm - the first part broken by my daughter on her lunchbox (she came only on sunday, and that makes a count of 5-1 in terms of servo saver broken between her and my son since they started RC early 2021)
On those Lunchboxes, there is dumb 3kg plastic head servo... They are still surprisingly alive... And I run a few track cars without servo saver with high torque servo (only way to have a reliable direction on a a Tamiya M05 or M06, IMHO), but I think my daughter succeed to kill the servo on one as well yesterday, but I did not checked it yet...juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Mon Jun 12, 2023 6:09 pmI despise Tamiya kit servo savers.silvertriple wrote: ↑Mon Jun 12, 2023 5:32 pm - the first part broken by my daughter on her lunchbox (she came only on sunday, and that makes a count of 5-1 in terms of servo saver broken between her and my son since they started RC early 2021)
If they have decent quality servos, I'd use the Tamiya high torque version. It includes some 5mm ball studs with M2 threads, so you don't have to drill out the plastic.
I have also used Kyosho 4.8mm ball cups on Tamiya ball studs to reduce slop. The "5mm" Tamiya studs actually measure ~4.7mm.
it was, definitely... Although the lack of visibility on the tunnel exit turn was making our life difficult, and some broke a bit of material because of lack of attention of some beginners... But breaking things is part of the hobby
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