Zeuke-TT, what's new?
Re: Zeuke-TT, what's new?
where i can by rtr 1bay hopper? Could you give me a link?
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Re: Zeuke-TT, what's new?
???
Do you mean the very short 'HMA' Ore Hoppers?
The only TT models I'm aware of were 3D printed and hand decorated/decaled...
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Re: Zeuke-TT, what's new?
it was a typo ))
I was talking about 2bay RTR hopper ))
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Re: Zeuke-TT, what's new?
I've nefer mode a tipo miself...!!!
The 2-bay hoppers from TiTan TT [AU] are currently ONLY available in kit form...
The decorated RTR cars are at the pre-production stage...
with Rob Dikken at Zeuke [NL] https://www.zeuke-tt.com managing the process.
It is anticipated that the RTR cars may be available in mid-2021.
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Re: Zeuke-TT, what's new?
After a long wait, the prototype arrived today. Two remarks and pictures tomorrow.
Remarks:
1) weight: 24,5 gr, the MTB 3-bay hopper is 26 gr
2) the hopper is slightly higher than the MTB hopper, less than 0,5 mm
Tomorrow more.
Ciao,
Rob
Remarks:
1) weight: 24,5 gr, the MTB 3-bay hopper is 26 gr
2) the hopper is slightly higher than the MTB hopper, less than 0,5 mm
Tomorrow more.
Ciao,
Rob
Re: Zeuke-TT, what's new?
OK guys,
The difference in height is realy minimal, see picture. It is more the impression that the 2-bay hopper is looking more agile more detailed. The trays of the MTB hopper are more massive. The diameter of the wheels are equal: 7,2mm.
So with no further comment, I will release the hopper for production the end of next week.
Ciao,
Rob
The difference in height is realy minimal, see picture. It is more the impression that the 2-bay hopper is looking more agile more detailed. The trays of the MTB hopper are more massive. The diameter of the wheels are equal: 7,2mm.
So with no further comment, I will release the hopper for production the end of next week.
Ciao,
Rob
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Re: Zeuke-TT, what's new?
It looks good from the left coast...
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Re: Zeuke-TT, what's new?
Honestly if you didn't mention the difference I doubt I'd notice it.
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Re: Zeuke-TT, what's new?
It really should be the same height as the three-bay car. I'll have to wait to see a finished model to see it it will be a problem.rdikken wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 11:08 amOK guys,
The difference in height is realy minimal, see picture. It is more the impression that the 2-bay hopper is looking more agile more detailed. The trays of the MTB hopper are more massive. The diameter of the wheels are equal: 7,2mm.
So with no further comment, I will release the hopper for production the end of next week.
Ciao,
Rob
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