Thank you for choosing the Team Magic M8ER. The M8ER includes a large selection of the important specialty parts when compared to
the previous versions. Before you start building your new M8ER, we suggest you read though the instruction manual first. Be sure to
check all assembly and performance tips before you start. We hope you enjoy the building processes.
General Building Tips:
Read the instruction manual before building.
Clear a work area and try to work on a light color towel to avoid missing dropped parts.
Don't over-tighten fasteners. Many assembly problems are caused by over-tightening screws or nuts. Don't use too large a grip. Please go slowly and
feel the resistance build. Just snug it up.
When it doesn't fit, please double check. If an assembly is not going together correctly, then either there really is a bad fit (e.g. a part is damaged or
defective) or a mistake in assembly. Always re-read the instructions when there are any problems. If you cannot figure out what's wrong, always ask
dealer, distributor or Team Magic. Don't use force beyond what the instructions call for.
Using the right tools makes assembly much easier. The instructions below finely indicate you what tools to get to make things easier. We don't want to
scare you by saying that all these tools are required, but you will have a easier time if you have them. Borrow them from a friend to check if necessary.
The assembly is arranged so that you will open the bag and finish that bag before you go on to the next bag. Sometimes, you will have parts
remaining at the end of a bag. These will become part of the following bags.
A Good Dealer Is Extremely Important!!
A good hobby dealer can help you with most assembly problems you might encounter. This is the main reason why you should buy your kits from a
good dealer rather than from the cheapest dealer. Bring your problematic parts to the dealer and, most likely, you'll walk away soon thereafter with
the problem solved. If you think that you really don't have the mechanical skills to complete the assembly, you may pay your dealer to finish the job for
you.
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Included tools
Cross Wrench
(7, 8, 10, 12 & 17mm)
#116025
Shock End Cap Tool (2)
#560194
Cross Wrench
(4mm, 5mm, 5.5mm & 7mm)
#116043
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Thank you for purchasing the M8ER. To drive the car, you will need to check the following procedures.
TM Black HC Flare Nut
Wrench
(2.6, 3.5, 4.5 & 6mm)
#117101
4.5
3.5
2.6
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Required tools and equipments
Caliper
Tongue and Groove Pliers
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Hobby Knife
(Warning!! This knife cuts
nylon parts and fingers with
equal ease. Be careful.)
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TM Black HC Nut Driver
5.5mm (for 3mm nut)
#117010
TM Black HC Nut Driver
6mm (for 3.5mm nut)
#117014
TM Black HC Hex Wrench
Metric Size 3.0mm
#117002-4M
(Please always buy these items in model shops)
Needlenose Pliers
TM Black HC Hex Wrench
Metric Size 2.5mm
#117002-3M
Body Scissors
(for body cutting)
#116006
TM Black HC Hex Wrench
Metric Size 1.5mm
#117002-1M
TM Black
HC Body Reamer
(0~18mm)
#117030
TM Black HC Carb Tuning
Slotted Screw Driver
(4mm)
#117023
AA Alkaline Or Rechargeable
Batteries For Transmitter, 8pcs
TM Black HC Hex Wrench
Metric Size 2.0mm
#117002-2M
Instant Adhesive
Double Sided Tape