KYOSHO Lazer ZX RR - Fibrelyte - Manobet (teaser 06/02/2018)
Re: KYOSHO Lazer ZX RR - Fibrelyte - Manobet - Mayo RC
This is what I prefer instead of the zxr body, however you do need to buy from ebay the undertray for a zxr to use with it. This shell in the picture was the very first about four or five years ago and its still in prestine condition on my car now so very good quality. Link to it below
http://www.kamtec.co.uk/epages/BT4645.mobile/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/BT4645/Products/K0232&ViewAction=ViewProduct
http://www.kamtec.co.uk/epages/BT4645.mobile/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/BT4645/Products/K0232&ViewAction=ViewProduct
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Re: KYOSHO Lazer ZX RR - Fibrelyte - Manobet - Mayo RC
wow, that`s a nice body for a Lazer!Welshy40 wrote:This is what I prefer instead of the zxr body, however you do need to buy from ebay the undertray for a zxr to use with it. This shell in the picture was the very first about four or five years ago and its still in prestine condition on my car now so very good quality. Link to it below
http://www.kamtec.co.uk/epages/BT4645.mobile/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/BT4645/Products/K0232&ViewAction=ViewProduct
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Re: KYOSHO Lazer ZX RR - Fibrelyte - Manobet - Mayo RC
Hello everybody !!!
here some news:
Reissue of the pics (Photobucket is down for me)
Some old shots with natural light:
Some extra exclusive parts are coming
See You Soon ...
Jerome
here some news:
Reissue of the pics (Photobucket is down for me)
Some old shots with natural light:
Some extra exclusive parts are coming
See You Soon ...
Jerome
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Re: KYOSHO Lazer ZX RR - Fibrelyte - Manobet - Mayo RC
If you use this wing mounting method, I would suggest inserting the wing wires into the tubes horizontally, and use grub screws in the holes on top. Having the wing wires inserted into the tubes will give the wing more stability. I'd cut the wires so that they're long enough to insert fully into each tube before putting in your bends. It would be even more stable if you used a single wire, with a horizontal section for the wing wire to slip through the wing buttons.
With this method, the whole wing assembly becomes a unit and you won't have one side twisting or drooping up or down relative to the other, or either side of the wing wires rotating nearly as much. It's more work with careful measurements and bending, but it works much better.
This is how I mounted my wing, using similar wing tube mounts:
With this method, the whole wing assembly becomes a unit and you won't have one side twisting or drooping up or down relative to the other, or either side of the wing wires rotating nearly as much. It's more work with careful measurements and bending, but it works much better.
This is how I mounted my wing, using similar wing tube mounts:
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Re: KYOSHO Lazer ZX RR - Fibrelyte - Manobet - Mayo RC
Well from me and this means a lot to a the world wide lazer zx/zxr/zxs racers out there following me I have to say I am very impressed. You have done this car proud and hope you see what all of us do, a genuine masterpiece of racing engineering. Enjoy.
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Re: KYOSHO Lazer ZX RR - Fibrelyte - Manobet - Mayo RC
Great build. I love the attention to detail. Keep us posted.
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Re: KYOSHO Lazer ZX RR - Fibrelyte - Manobet - Mayo RC
I think someone has fitted a zx5 shell but whatever suits you. For reference on this sites page 273 my cars pictures arent the best with the shell which is a tomcat shell at fibrelyte but you will need to buy a zxr undertray on ebay to get a perfect fit. Hope it helps.
http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26223&page=273
http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26223&page=273
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Re: KYOSHO Lazer ZX RR - Fibrelyte - Manobet (teaser 06/02/2018)
To be continued ...
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Re: KYOSHO Lazer ZX RR - Fibrelyte - Manobet (teaser 06/02/2018)
Where can i get in touch with manobet ??? Is there an sitt
Mvh iso
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Re: KYOSHO Lazer ZX RR - Fibrelyte - Manobet (teaser 06/02/2018)
Manobet is not really a company... more a guy doing some stuff for his buddies.
you can find his dedicated section on vintage-rc.net - a french speaking site here:
http://www.vintage-rc.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=97&t=18895
Jerome (Trass) can maybe help hook you up with some stuff if yo u ask nicely. If there are some language bareers, I can try to help, too - but I've never ordered anything from Hagar (the guy who does all this wonderful stuff)
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Re: KYOSHO Lazer ZX RR - Fibrelyte - Manobet (teaser 06/02/2018)
Aha that makes sense why i couldnt get Any hits on himLonestar wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2018 12:47 pmManobet is not really a company... more a guy doing some stuff for his buddies.
you can find his dedicated section on vintage-rc.net - a french speaking site here:
http://www.vintage-rc.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=97&t=18895
Jerome (Trass) can maybe help hook you up with some stuff if yo u ask nicely. If there are some language bareers, I can try to help, too - but I've never ordered anything from Hagar (the guy who does all this wonderful stuff)
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The suspension arm blocks in Ali would have been Nice
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Re: KYOSHO Lazer ZX RR - Fibrelyte - Manobet (teaser 06/02/2018)
isobarik wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2018 1:17 pmAha that makes sense why i couldnt get Any hits on himLonestar wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2018 12:47 pmManobet is not really a company... more a guy doing some stuff for his buddies.
you can find his dedicated section on vintage-rc.net - a french speaking site here:
http://www.vintage-rc.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=97&t=18895
Jerome (Trass) can maybe help hook you up with some stuff if yo u ask nicely. If there are some language bareers, I can try to help, too - but I've never ordered anything from Hagar (the guy who does all this wonderful stuff)
Paul
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The suspension arm blocks in Ali would have been Nice
Mvh iso
Hi,
Like Paul says, Hagar is a French man who create some parts, but not sure to be in séries for now.
For the suspension arm block, i know he hates to do the front ones, due to the angle.
Jérome
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Re: KYOSHO Lazer ZX RR - Fibrelyte - Manobet (teaser 06/02/2018)
Aha Oki the rear front is what i would like to have and the front rear the others i easy to have made i carbon and
I have those realy strong.
Med vänlig hälsning,, iso
I have those realy strong.
Med vänlig hälsning,, iso
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Re: KYOSHO Lazer ZX RR - Fibrelyte - Manobet (teaser 06/02/2018)
Now at last I know what that "mvh" means. Not that I understand it, mind you (although I can guess)
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