I gotta drop this advice real quick if your parents like to argue then you gotta find an outdoor activity or some kinda way to separate yourself from them. My parents argued all the time and I got into skateboarding and as soon as they started i would put in headphones and go skate outside. Even at night I'd go out because they were too distracted to notice. Parents who argue in front of their kids are horrible
Sit around where they usually argue where they are sure to see you. When they start arguing start vigorously playing with yourself. I mean don't stop no matter what. They will stop fighting, and be worried wtf is wrong with you. When it comes up again later when they want to have a long talk say "whenever you two start fighting I just get so frightened I black out"
Seemed like he was just following the lead truck, it was so far out in the lead that it didn't have anybody to pass until the end when it was about to lap the trailing truck.
At 4:16 I wondered, "Do they ever roll over? If they do, does someone have to go on the track and help?" My question was immediately answered when I saw a truck right itself lol.
@@whyldthing86 they look way too fast to be powered by stock brushed motors, but in my mind I still remember the slow brushed rc cars that I had in my childhood😅, so for me its hard to accept that these are powered by brushed motors and without lipos.
@@ripmax333 it all depends on what product/s that Tamiya is pushing in the market. You’re right that it could be a brushless motor on lipos…I think Tamiya already have these on their product line-up. But way back a decade ago…all Tamiya sponsored races will have to have the Tamiya stock motor and Tamiya NiMH batteries and even Tamiya ESCs. The logic they say is that the race is intended for driver skill and proper RC set-up PLUS to prove that even “stock” Tamiya RCs can do well in races.
The problem with many Tamiya models is that they have bad quality plastic and a small crash can make them to brake . They have this shiny plastic quality that is exactly the same with the rc toys. They are nice looking models i must say that, but they are not tough models and you can't drive them easily in the streets and tough asphalt with very small halls.
These particular models use the TT-01 Chassis which they have plenty of hop-up parts like carbon fiber upgrades and different plastics and in stock form, they are reasonably robust. other cheaper Tamiya models, yes have poor plastic but the TT-01 and XV-01 are different.
@@oji2691 I'd love to know, do you know how ? Maybe they have a remote controlled actuator/solenoid or something that extends a shaft underneath the side of the truck to right itself ?
@@HPPalmtopTube selenoid maybe, but its heavy. i dont think they would use it i guess its just traction from the tire moving forward just like rc motobike