Loading...
Showing posts with label Drift. Show all posts
item-thumbnail

Soul RC : UK Drift Lounge

The past months were been difficult, if not to say a little painful at the wait after a new Facebook page appeared on March 7th 2013 with th...

item-thumbnail

Drifter Blogger Intro

Hey all, names Mitesh aka Teshi and I have been invited by RCRacerMan to post up about my experiences, enjoyment and all things fiddly. ...

item-thumbnail

Another amazing drift video

Following on from the amazing in-car video posted earlier, here is another one showing some very impressive modelling skills. Aside from r...

item-thumbnail

Quick Update

A busy few weeks mean I haven't been able to do as many updates as I want, however soon I will have the following done. Final part...

item-thumbnail

Vaughn Gittin Jr. Versus an RC drift car Video

Possibly one of the best RC videos has surfaced from HPI and K&N racing. Vaughn Gittin takes on a 1/10th version of himself in a Drift b...

item-thumbnail

Amazing RC in-car drift video

WOW! I hope to get an interview with the guy who built this set-up soon with some tips on how he did it. It also makes me realise I have...

item-thumbnail

TEH-R31 build thread part 4

Following on from part 3 here and continuing possibly the longest running build thread for an RC car here is part 4. Stage15 rear axle as...

item-thumbnail

Amazing RC drifting Video

Been busy with real life stuff, so not built more of my drifter. Although got a Tamiya Scooby shell to paint up to fit on the top. Anywa...

item-thumbnail

TEH-R31 Build thread part 3

So following on from part two here Stage 9 Rear pulley This is a nice easy stage, the pulley goes together really easily compared to t...

item-thumbnail

TEH-R31 Build thread part 2

following from part 1  here Stage 7 Front and rear bulkheads This is a nice easy stage, you need to really fit the ball joints in ...

item-thumbnail

TEH-R31 Build thread Part One

Ok, so first up I printed the manual which can be downloaded here.  Manual Unfortunately, there is no parts list in the manual, which you ...

Home index

Support this site

Featured post

47443 Tamiya TA03R-S Porsche 911 GT1 street Build and Review

During the mid-late nineties, Tamiya released the TA03 platform. The chassis utilizes a single belt 4wd system with gears in each gearbox...

Search This Blog

Like us on Facebook!

Popular Posts

Translate

Random Posts

Article Archive

Other things