Tamiya Boomerang Build Tips & Tricks. 2024 Channel Update
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Todays video we take a quick look at my Tamiya boomerang video and some tips for building the perfect RC.
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A resistor cover is a must for the re-re boomerang. Fills on that gap between the body and the wing.
Hint for you... Put the hotshot dogbones in the front and it solves the binding issue 👍
Yes this is right - I did it with mine
Yep me too 😊 I think its a bit wierd that this is a common problem with an easy fix but Tamiya haven't changed the dog bones in the kit🤔
Great tip on heating the screw pins 👍
Great video 👌
Thank you 🤩
Sweet looking Boomerang and a great tip to help relieve the stress in the plastic arms.
Thanks for watching
Great car and tips. Thanks for the presentation
Thank you 🙏🏻
Gotta love the Boomerang, what a great looking buggy. Cheers!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Great tip heating up screw pins! So many cracked suspension arms back in the day on my Boomerang and Bigwig.
Agree! I’ve replaced many! But fit this tip definitely helps
Yay 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Excellent tips! Thanks for sharing. Hope you have a great 2024 and your channel continues to grow!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Great car, my first car back in the day, still got it, still run it!
Some great tips the Boomerang is hard to get here in Malaysia when I go hone to Australia next time I will pick one up. In about to get a Hornet and give it the ali chassis and mod it up and give it a good bashing. I'm more of a nitro guy but starting to enjoy the electric buggies as I get older.
Loving the tips and tricks! Great to see your subs are on the rise 👍🏼
Thank you 🙏🏻 Yes UA-cam is all about consistency and regular posts. It’s a game of analytics
I had the same sticky front shock feeling like the rebound was just not there! I did not think to try and swap the o-rings, I will have to give that a try! It is a terrific looking buggy and they drive great. Have fun with it and I am looking forward to seeing what you have coming up for this year!
Thank you ☺️
Very helpful tips! You can use hotshot dogbones in the front. They are 1mm shorter than the stock ones.
Thank you 🤩
Great vid and tips Adam! 💯
Thank you 🙏🏻
Great build , do you keep the boxes as these tamiyas are highly collectible
Yes, storage full of boxes! They take up a lot of room!
I think the rear drive shafts, are longer than the front. Great looking buggy 👍🏻
I initially thought I had them mixed up. But all 4 are the same length and same part number. On the hot shot cars they are longer on the rears.
@@RCACTIONAUSTRALIA Strange what’s happening then, hope you find a solution 👍🏻
@rcalltypes8230 it’s a common issue with this family of cars. But I think once used a few times things wear and break in a little.
I think Thundershot universal shafts were used back in the day, though I never had any for my Bomerange.
Yeah I believe the Thunder shot and Top force are 68mm length and are better suited
I found the front stabilizer quite ineffective on mine, probably should swap it to the hotshot stabilizer. Also on all my hotshot/boomerang style kits i had trouble with the left side of the the rear gearbox, the bearing hole for the diff seems to be to small. And i think the springs are to soft as well, but adding the spacers will not make the springs harder but only shift the running poistion. For stiffer springs would need some springs with higher springrate, and i am not sure which tamiya springs are best to use there.
Yes the front sway bar is pointless. Everything aside it actually drives very nice and is nicely suited to the stock 540 with a 2s Lipo. Not fast but definitely nostalgic fun
The front bar holds the shell in place
Nice cars but it loooks like the same old brittle plastic that cracks or snaps
Yes nothing much changed design wise. But they do change plastics on some kits
Adam are you going to do video on super saber?
Yes 👍🏻 it should arrive in a few days and it will be my next build. I’m looking forward to it, as I have a great vintage one in the collection