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Welcome to Radio Control Dagger Web!
Celebrating our 7th year, we are a radio control community that features Tamiya car and truck modification, building, help, and fun.
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As part of my new ownership of the site, Ive been trying to clear out the 'clutter'. Everything from old, outdated articles, reviews and projects, to pages of the same posts and questions over and over again.
If something is lost that you feel we need, POST UP! I must stress that although the info seems to be 'lost', most likely it is also stored in one of the members' brain, and a simple inquiry can bring it back up!
Please work with me through this transition, Demon / Tony
Posted on Saturday 04 of April, 2009 [04/04/2009] Want a fun and exciting way to make your Dagger or Detonator stand out from the pack? Give all wheel steering a shot! It's pretty simple and you will definitely notice a difference in handling. ... (Submitted by texasboyks) Read More
Posted on Wednesday 22 of February, 2006 [02/22/2006] Had enough of your steering servo moving left and right and giving you inprecise movement? Here's a solution to 'lock' your servo so it stays were its suppose to.
I've moved up to a Bluebird high torque ballraced, full metal geared 10.6kg high-torque servo and after installing it with stock support it was just rediculous how much play the servo had... (Submitted by reefmaster22) Read More
Posted on Wednesday 22 of February, 2006 [02/22/2006] I have complied some links here if you would like to build your own lighting system for your radio control beast vs spending $30.00 on a prewired one with two led's... (Submitted by themik) Read More
Posted on Friday 26 of August, 2005 [08/26/2005] "The PS is a designed to be super "safe" (No exposed wiring or components). "Clean" (minimal extra wiring, unused wiring internally), and "handy" (banana jacks, for any output). The banana jacks keep the size down, for transporting..." Read More @ Matt's RC Stuff
Posted on Friday 26 of August, 2005 [08/26/2005] Aside from the stock driveshafts, the Wild Dagger’s and Twin Detonator’s transmission is tough. Really tough. It possibly uses the strongest transmission of any other truck it’s size, which is a great asset to the truck. But given the nature of all us Dagger/Twin D owners, too much power is never enough, is it? This truck is a twin-motor, 4-wheel drive beast that just cries out for as much power as you can cram into it’s little chassis...Read More
Posted on Wednesday 15 of June, 2005 [06/15/2005] Members and non-members can now submit radio control related content to the site! Contribute today! Submit Content
- note - content will be sent to site administration for approval.
Posted on Friday 29 of April, 2005 [04/29/2005] The forum now has avatar support, user ranks, private messaging, edit profile, faq section (forum help), and a memberlist!
To protect members and the site we have introduced a new User Agreement. Read More
Also, Site news and updates. Exciting new features in the works! Read More
Posted on Friday 04 of March, 2005 [03/04/2005] Many of us here use modified motors for our high-powered Daggers or Detonators, and many of these motors cost a pretty penny; the last thing we want is to spend £60 or more on the latest powerplants, only to discover that it does not perform as expected. The Team Orion Orbital 2R Pro BB series of motors are a common choice, and this is why I am going to review the 14-turn model of these electron-eaters. Read More
Posted by Chris (Dagger Thrasher)
Posted on Tuesday 01 of March, 2005 [03/01/2005] Some of the most important things I learned from my whole RC experience came from tech and info discussions on forums. This is where I learned how to setup my truck. I'm not talking about building; I'm talking about how to setup the motors and how to setup the batteries... Read More
Posted on Tuesday 01 of March, 2005 [03/01/2005]
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