Excellent work Vic that's so good to see you trying drifting now learning about other parts of rc is so interesting you'll learn a lot from drifting to improve the speed runs aswell it's pin point accuracy drifting exactly when to anticipate the corner the throttle control and steering and that's without a gyro and 4wd you did awesome Vic 👊
@@rcuintheshed6981 Thanks Mark, theres a room for improvement. I managed to order the 2WD steering kit for this Tamiya touring car and also hard rubber not plastic drift tyres that was used in this car. Hopefully I can do half as good as the others with the conversion kit, I would be happy with that. Thanks for always watching Mark, much appreciated🙏🏼
@MechanicallyFun rubber tyre's are a lot of fun faster lap times you'll learn control on those then go up to plastic but they're better at an indoor painted track I progressed to comp wheels man they're difficult to master drifting is a whole new rabbit hole but it's oddly addictive
@@BasBoyRC it's difficult for me, I'm tempted to just put the stock tyres back and start hooning around the parking lot😂. Thanks for always watching Mal, much appreciated🙏🏼
It is, I've purchased some upgrades to make the steering angles better and 2WD. Hopefully I can be a better driver. Thanks for watching, much appreciated🙏🏼
@ oh no, the good looking hoonitruck, hopefully shoegoo and dry wall tape can patch it up. Thanks for the nice comment. I might change this TT02 platform to RWD drifter. Thanks for watching🙏🏼
Excellent work Vic that's so good to see you trying drifting now learning about other parts of rc is so interesting you'll learn a lot from drifting to improve the speed runs aswell it's pin point accuracy drifting exactly when to anticipate the corner the throttle control and steering and that's without a gyro and 4wd you did awesome Vic 👊
@@rcuintheshed6981 Thanks Mark, theres a room for improvement. I managed to order the 2WD steering kit for this Tamiya touring car and also hard rubber not plastic drift tyres that was used in this car. Hopefully I can do half as good as the others with the conversion kit, I would be happy with that. Thanks for always watching Mark, much appreciated🙏🏼
@MechanicallyFun rubber tyre's are a lot of fun faster lap times you'll learn control on those then go up to plastic but they're better at an indoor painted track I progressed to comp wheels man they're difficult to master drifting is a whole new rabbit hole but it's oddly addictive
You were way better than I can do it, but a nice surface to drive on.
@@BasBoyRC it's difficult for me, I'm tempted to just put the stock tyres back and start hooning around the parking lot😂. Thanks for always watching Mal, much appreciated🙏🏼
Nice start in this part of the hobby.
It is, I've purchased some upgrades to make the steering angles better and 2WD. Hopefully I can be a better driver. Thanks for watching, much appreciated🙏🏼
Nice work dude 😎
I love that little setup in the car park 👍👍🏁🏁
@@RallyandTrail Thanks, Hopefully I'll get better next time. Thanks for watching, much appreciated👍🏼
Looks good, keep it up 👍 👍 👍
@@KPtain_RC thank you, thanks for watching much appreciated🙏🏼
You did better than me!!
@@Paul__FC I think you are just being nice😃 hopefully I can do better next time. Thanks for watching, much appreciated👍🏼
@MechanicallyFun oh no, I try drifting my associated hoonitruck and now the body is cracked on all four corners. 😄
@ oh no, the good looking hoonitruck, hopefully shoegoo and dry wall tape can patch it up. Thanks for the nice comment. I might change this TT02 platform to RWD drifter. Thanks for watching🙏🏼