Tamiya "Turbo" Frog
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Tamiya "Turbo" Frog
Classic RC10 rival, "Turbo" Frog complete. Mods inspired by re-re Turbo Scorpion. Livery inspired by Jammin Jay RC10 and Frog boxart (behind Frog) .
Custom made parts...
*Gearbox mount +10mm wheelbase.
*Rear arm hanger +10mm wheelbase.
*Rear wing mount/rear bumper/body protector.
*Front arm extenders. +20mm front width.
+Front shock towers.
*Front bumper.
*Large bumper reinforcing fiber plate.
*Stealth switch mount.
*Battery harness clip/rod.
*Rear wing.
Custom mods...
*extended rear shock length +10mm.
*Extended steering rods +10mm each side.
*Front shocks.
*Bumper mount front angle.
*Radius arm relocation.
*Front axle screwed into arm.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci9autQPXCn/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=
Custom made parts...
*Gearbox mount +10mm wheelbase.
*Rear arm hanger +10mm wheelbase.
*Rear wing mount/rear bumper/body protector.
*Front arm extenders. +20mm front width.
+Front shock towers.
*Front bumper.
*Large bumper reinforcing fiber plate.
*Stealth switch mount.
*Battery harness clip/rod.
*Rear wing.
Custom mods...
*extended rear shock length +10mm.
*Extended steering rods +10mm each side.
*Front shocks.
*Bumper mount front angle.
*Radius arm relocation.
*Front axle screwed into arm.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci9autQPXCn/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=
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Re: Tamiya "Turbo" Frog
I like that, pretty cool stuff.
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Re: Tamiya "Turbo" Frog
That is a beautiful ! I still need to get one after all these years. Such an iconic car.
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Re: Tamiya "Turbo" Frog
I've had it out with a 27t brushed stock motor and it handled it nicely. Swapping for a brushless 21.5t, then it'll really put it to the test.
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Re: Tamiya "Turbo" Frog
I like the gearbox extension mounts. Might have to steal that idea for my modified frog!
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Re: Tamiya "Turbo" Frog
Impressive work on the chassis and body and wing.
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Re: Tamiya "Turbo" Frog
Will do. Finished my modified grasshopper so time to revisit the frog.
I modified the rear end to put the rear arms on bearings, and the diff has the screw mod. Main weak area is the front end. I put avante shocks on it, but it's still terrible, so I'll prob a my swap it all out for something else. I had been wondering how to give it a bit more wheelbase, and your idea is a nice simple solution. The best solutions normally are!
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Re: Tamiya "Turbo" Frog
I`ve used a shaft + bushing arrangement. No play at all now...graemevw wrote: βSun Jan 22, 2023 12:06 pmWill do. Finished my modified grasshopper so time to revisit the frog.
I modified the rear end to put the rear arms on bearings, and the diff has the screw mod. Main weak area is the front end. I put avante shocks on it, but it's still terrible, so I'll prob a my swap it all out for something else. I had been wondering how to give it a bit more wheelbase, and your idea is a nice simple solution. The best solutions normally are!
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Re: Tamiya "Turbo" Frog
I`ve used a shaft + bushing arrangement. No play at all now...graemevw wrote: βSun Jan 22, 2023 12:06 pmWill do. Finished my modified grasshopper so time to revisit the frog.
I modified the rear end to put the rear arms on bearings, and the diff has the screw mod. Main weak area is the front end. I put avante shocks on it, but it's still terrible, so I'll prob a my swap it all out for something else. I had been wondering how to give it a bit more wheelbase, and your idea is a nice simple solution. The best solutions normally are!
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