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Tamiya New Beetle FF01 front wheel drive fun

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2022 11:13 pm
by TokyoProf
The Tamiya VW New Beetle FWD FF01. I never expected this one to put a big smile on my face. Item number is 58217 and originates back from 1998. I finally fixed a broken steering block that kept me running the Beetle for a decade.

This one is fun! Looks fun and drives fun for anyone--even with a simple mabuchi. Anything stronger and you are pushing the limits of the tires. The RC actually closely drives like the full-size beetle. I installed stiffer front springs and reduced the dual rate to about half and it was perfect.

The front-wheel drive characteristics and slide characteristics are unique and seeing that body going down the street is cool. They should reissue this!

Re: Tamiya New Beetle FF01 front wheel drive fun

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2022 8:08 pm
by Incredible_Serious
I'm currently rebuilding an FF01 as well. Mine started as a Mondeo, which then had a Volvo 850 body added....
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I'm almost complete with my rebuild of the chassis, including adding bearings and my last bag of NIP FF01 arms... and then I will drop a new VW Golf body on the chassis, with some nice chrome wheels taken of my MF-01X Suzuki Jimny (weirdly, the same wheels as used on a previous Tamiya VW Golf!). Will add some pictures when it is more complete....

I love working on the old TA01 / TA02 / FF01 chassis cars.... so much easier than the pile of belt drive touring cars I have on my work bench at the moment (Mission/Mi2, Cyclone, Sakura Zero, TA05, etc.). Even better with the FF01, as there's only one gearbox, and one set of driveshafts to install! :mrgreen:

Alex

Re: Tamiya New Beetle FF01 front wheel drive fun

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2022 9:17 pm
by morrisey0
For a car that was last produced in 2000, that thing is clean! :shock:

And thanks for posting. It has inspired me to break out my FF03 Honda EF-9, and hopefully finish it up. It has been sitting around like this for way too long! :(

Re: Tamiya New Beetle FF01 front wheel drive fun

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2022 10:35 pm
by MarkyDents
Reminds me of one of my most favorite fun build runners. I built it back when it was new, a TA02 S10 pre-runner. Then what now feels like a lifetime ago I cleaned it up and transformed it into my basement drifter. Way too much fun with both front and rear locked with basically plastic Hpi drift tires :lol:
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Just checked HPI’s site and I’m shocked to see that the LP series wheels and tires are still available. Has to be at least 15 years ago I built that car with them and the their 200mm E30 M3 body.

Re: Tamiya New Beetle FF01 front wheel drive fun

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2022 1:27 am
by RichieRich
I have a New Beetle too that I purchased back in 2000. I recently made a few upgrades including adding the Castrol Civic body which I think looks great.

I also added the period shock upgrade to replace the old plastic CVAs.

Re: Tamiya New Beetle FF01 front wheel drive fun

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2022 1:32 am
by Incredible_Serious
RichieRich wrote: Fri Jul 29, 2022 1:27 am I have a New Beetle too that I purchased back in 2000. I recently made a few upgrades including adding the Castrol Civic body which I think looks great.
That's come out sweet mate, well done!
RichieRich wrote: Fri Jul 29, 2022 1:27 am I also added the period shock upgrade to replace the old plastic CVAs.
I used to look down on the old black plastic CVAs.... until I got stuck in standard TL01s, M03s, and TT01/02s... friction pogo shocks are the worst, and I'll never bag CVAs again!

Alex

Re: Tamiya New Beetle FF01 front wheel drive fun

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2022 6:55 pm
by TokyoProf
RichieRich wrote: Fri Jul 29, 2022 1:27 am I have a New Beetle too that I purchased back in 2000. I recently made a few upgrades including adding the Castrol Civic body which I think looks great.
Gotta love the authentic Tamiya bodies. Nice work there!