My first Optima - Optima Mid Custom build
My first Optima - Optima Mid Custom build
I bought this a few months back, ran it for a bit, but my intention was always to strip it down and re-build it. I know there's a million Optima threads on here, so I apologise in advance, I posted this thread over on Tamiyaclub where I'm a regular, not many Kyosho's over there obviously, I do love Kyosho though, so will log in here for Kyosho advice!
Back in the late 80's I used to go into this shop called Radioactive in the South of England, it was a Model shop, but unlike Beatties, which was the most popular RC/Model Chain in the UK at the time, it didn't stock Tamya's it stocked Kyosho's, schumachers and Yokomo's, along with RC aircraft, and it was the only place you'd see them locally, before I started going to the RC club anyway.
I always loved the boxes of the Kyosho's, they looked a bit more serious/professional than the Tamiya's did with the actual model shown on the box, and the action shots on the sides
The one that stands out in my memory from that time is the Optima Mid Custom, I've always wanted one, ever since I was a kid staring at them in the shop
I bought this used example, but it hasn't been used much by the look of it, I've started stripping it down, I've left the gearboxes and belt drive system fitted to the chassis as it's very smooth and I don't wanna end up like this guy
Pics so far;
How it arrived, the box is massively important to me as usual B)
nice info from the box
It came with a pretty awful body, but also with a brand new Kamtec shell and decals, this is the original body (Hmmmm)
Stripping and sorting.
Nice original wheels/tyres
Rear plate was removed by previous owner, it's back now.
Back in the late 80's I used to go into this shop called Radioactive in the South of England, it was a Model shop, but unlike Beatties, which was the most popular RC/Model Chain in the UK at the time, it didn't stock Tamya's it stocked Kyosho's, schumachers and Yokomo's, along with RC aircraft, and it was the only place you'd see them locally, before I started going to the RC club anyway.
I always loved the boxes of the Kyosho's, they looked a bit more serious/professional than the Tamiya's did with the actual model shown on the box, and the action shots on the sides
The one that stands out in my memory from that time is the Optima Mid Custom, I've always wanted one, ever since I was a kid staring at them in the shop
I bought this used example, but it hasn't been used much by the look of it, I've started stripping it down, I've left the gearboxes and belt drive system fitted to the chassis as it's very smooth and I don't wanna end up like this guy
Pics so far;
How it arrived, the box is massively important to me as usual B)
nice info from the box
It came with a pretty awful body, but also with a brand new Kamtec shell and decals, this is the original body (Hmmmm)
Stripping and sorting.
Nice original wheels/tyres
Rear plate was removed by previous owner, it's back now.
Re: My first Optima - Optima Mid Custom build
It came with original instructions, which are a bit tatty an missing a couple of pages, plus a full photocopied book, which I'll be using for the rebuild.
Exploded view
Motor included was the original kit supplied Le Mans 240ST
Exploded view
Motor included was the original kit supplied Le Mans 240ST
Re: My first Optima - Optima Mid Custom build
As I left the chassis & gearboxes, the first part for my rebuild is Installation of rear shock stay (step 4)
Front shock stay
Caught up with the instructions now, so moving onto the installation of rear suspension arms (step 7)
Installation of chassis (upper) and battery holder (step 8/9)
Steps 10, 11 & 12
Knuckle arm assembly, installation of front suspension arms, front rods and front bumper.
Steps 13, 14 - Rear hubs, shafts and rods.
Front shock stay
Caught up with the instructions now, so moving onto the installation of rear suspension arms (step 7)
Installation of chassis (upper) and battery holder (step 8/9)
Steps 10, 11 & 12
Knuckle arm assembly, installation of front suspension arms, front rods and front bumper.
Steps 13, 14 - Rear hubs, shafts and rods.
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Re: My first Optima - Optima Mid Custom build
Looks like a very clean project kit there...that should come together quite nicely. I've always loved the original Optima series frame-rail car design, but it's rife with weak points that must be addressed if you're trying to bulletproof that chassis. I appreciated the relative simplicity of the Mid series' chassis design when I built my OptiMutt car; personal favorites aside, the Mids are simply better-designed chassis'. Looking forward to the rest of your build.
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Re: My first Optima - Optima Mid Custom build
Thanks for comments guys, there's some serious knowledge on here, my RC race experience starts and ends with a few amateur races with a stock Manta ray when I was 13
Steps 15, 16 & 17 installation of servo saver & tie rods
Steps 18 - 21 shock rebuild, assembly and installation
I also rebuilt the rear shocks as they had a leaked...
but I've just picked up some Gold ones to match the fronts.
Steps 15, 16 & 17 installation of servo saver & tie rods
Steps 18 - 21 shock rebuild, assembly and installation
I also rebuilt the rear shocks as they had a leaked...
but I've just picked up some Gold ones to match the fronts.
Re: My first Optima - Optima Mid Custom build
I've got some black front shocks now, got gold rears too but I'm gonna go original boxart, I've fitted them but no photo's yet. The build is now complete minus paint/decals.
So back to the build, where was I?
Steps 18 - 21 shock assembly and installation
Steps 22 - 24 Installation of upper deck and belt cover
Step 25 - 26 Motor installation (kit supplied Le Mans 240ST)
So back to the build, where was I?
Steps 18 - 21 shock assembly and installation
Steps 22 - 24 Installation of upper deck and belt cover
Step 25 - 26 Motor installation (kit supplied Le Mans 240ST)
Re: My first Optima - Optima Mid Custom build
Step 27 is the mechanical speed controller, I'm skipping that as I'll use an ESC
Step 28 - Installation of the wing stay, I had to order a new one from Korea as a piece of my original one was missing.
Step 29 & 30 - Assembly of wheels and tyres
Steps 31-33 is installation of radio.
Just the servo for now
Kamtec repro body has been trimmed, still needs painting (and a bit of tidying)
Step 28 - Installation of the wing stay, I had to order a new one from Korea as a piece of my original one was missing.
Step 29 & 30 - Assembly of wheels and tyres
Steps 31-33 is installation of radio.
Just the servo for now
Kamtec repro body has been trimmed, still needs painting (and a bit of tidying)
Re: My first Optima - Optima Mid Custom build
Thanks Scott, got some white paint ordered for the body.
Re: My first Optima - Optima Mid Custom build
looks great !
I've got one that can't decide if it's a Custom or a Custom Special....
Also, where did you get it from ?
I raced against a few back in the day that looked very similar, the 2 colour fade with UK Mag stickers on !
I've got one that can't decide if it's a Custom or a Custom Special....
Also, where did you get it from ?
I raced against a few back in the day that looked very similar, the 2 colour fade with UK Mag stickers on !
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Re: My first Optima - Optima Mid Custom build
Your build is nice...I think having a full set of black shocks complement it better than having "half-and-half". In terms of quality, kyosho were (and probably still are) miles better than tamiya.
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