@@coygtrc I'm very happy with it, it's simple but it works well. I'm excited about the JRX2, I really hope they re-release some of the vintage Losi kits. They are missing out on an opportunity here. I'm sure they would sell a lot of them!
@@thebandit1974 A lot of people tell me that, I think it's because they are so customizable. Endless hop-ups and mods you can do. I've always enjoyed the builds. And they are cheap and easy to fix!
@@MauzyrockRC Absolutely! I've gotten rid of my old TT-02B and standard TT-02 kits, and upgraded to the hop-up kits. They are definitely worth the extra 💰 Thanks for watching!
Never built any of the tt02’s which sounds crazy. Have a bunch to build built still haven’t made it into the que. Great job on this one. It has been fun to watch.
@@rcicons4915 Thanks Keith! You probably have so many projects on your list. I'm sure you will get to a TT-02 at some point. The kits like the TT-02BR, the SRX...these are the ones to build. The standard kits are just all plastic and really need hop-ups to make them worth driving/building.
That cherry red pops..nice looking car..i like the look of bright vs dark..yesterday i painted my subaru brat shell in translucent candy apple red over silver base..it looks amazing in the sun..just refurbed the rest of the car..sticker kits are hard to find though 😁
@@garyloades5188 Hey Gary...it really does, the camera doesn't really do it justice. It looks better in person. I would love to see your Subaru, that is one of my favorite body shells. I had one in the 80s, I miss it. If you feel like it, send me pictures...my email is in the channel description.
@@airtec87 If you are like me, you probably have a lot of other projects going on. Not always easy to find the time. When you do get to it, enjoy it! It's a fun build!
Hi Erick. The pink indeed matches this buggy well. I also want to use that color in one of my next projects. Is it really such a difference to drive with oiled gear diffs compared to normal diffs? I am really curious about the performance.
@@ralfdebrauwer1392 It definitely feels more controllable, the diffs do feel different to me. The stiffer chassis/shock mounts contribute to that also. The biggest benefit of the oil diff is that you can change the oil to fit your needs/driving style. I like thicker oil in the front for more stability, but the kit oil is fine for now. I really like the Cherry Red, I will probably use it in the future too. Thanks for watching!
@@johnroop596 Yes, but they are made from different plastic, they are not the same. So far so good. I've never had issues with the plastic gears, as long as you use bearings and shim it up if needed. They used to make an oil diff with metal gears but it would leak, it was a poor design. The new one that comes in the kit is much better.