Y'all were right; this isn't simply a Worlds re-release. It is AE's attempt to replicate the '93 IFMAR winning car and create a nice tribute to a great RC racer who is no longer with us.
That makes this one very special.
I've gone ahead with a pre-order.
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Re: Robb's Bolink Invader O/R
Thanks Jeff. I will look into using a Climb. I could have done more with this by changing bits between the different pockets, but I tend to be lazy and just want to run one, so I end up with one that is two small for most of the cutting. I ran this all with a 2mm bit, and could have ran it all with ...
- Mon May 05, 2025 7:56 am
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Re: Factory Works Ten4.1
Finally got wheels and tires for the Ten4.1.
Front wheels are Schumacher, rear wheels are Losi, tires front and rear are Ballistic minipin.
Front wheels are Schumacher, rear wheels are Losi, tires front and rear are Ballistic minipin.
- Mon May 05, 2025 10:09 am
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Re: brushed ESC's- new vs old old tech
I have an Orca in my rere Turbo Optima. There are a lot of ESC settings to fiddle with. Frequency, punch, drag, linear, exponential, lunch menu, etc. I just have to know what I want, which is full power all the time. I like dumb older ESCs but the lipo cutoff thing is pushing me to newer ESCs. I bou...
- Mon May 05, 2025 10:27 am
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Re: brushed ESC's- new vs old old tech
I've been trying out a Hobbywing Quicrun 1080 G2 and it's been pretty good so far. It's setup for crawling out of the box but there's a bunch of settings there that make it pretty good for racing too. Pic of my program card sticker to show the settings. It's definitely better than the cheaper 1060 u...
- Mon May 05, 2025 10:56 am
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Re: brushed ESC's- new vs old old tech
I have a Holmes that is nice. But if you want more than basic adjustments, you have to buy the Castle Link stuff. For ease of adjustments, the 1080 is my favorite. Preferably the V1. I also have some Spektrum esc's that I bought late last year but I haven't had time to really mess with them. Some of...
- Mon May 05, 2025 11:09 am
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Re: brushed ESC's- new vs old old tech
The only car I race with a brushed motor is my Manta Ray. I use an LRP QC2 in that.
The Hobbywing seems to be a popular choice. So if I ever need another, I'll probably go that route.
The Hobbywing seems to be a popular choice. So if I ever need another, I'll probably go that route.
- Mon May 05, 2025 12:31 pm
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Re: brushed ESC's- new vs old old tech
I have a Holmes that is nice. But if you want more than basic adjustments, you have to buy the Castle Link stuff. For ease of adjustments, the 1080 is my favorite. Preferably the V1. I also have some Spektrum esc's that I bought late last year but I haven't had time to really mess with them. Some o...
- Mon May 05, 2025 12:52 pm
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Re: brushed ESC's- new vs old old tech
My personal experience is that the older Novak controllers(super rooster) are 'easier' than the Spektrum I had on brushed equipment. Even after changing settings around, I just didn't feel 'right.' My only other modern brushed controller is a Hobbywing 1060 that just didn't give me any issue. Most ...
- Tue May 06, 2025 8:02 am
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Re: brushed ESC's- new vs old old tech
it makes me wonder if the new stuff is actually better than a 29 year old Novak. And to clarify- by better I don't just mean the tuning- I mean efficiency, power handling, smoothness, etc. The whole she-bang I do know a decent racer at the Iconic Cup which used a Tamiya Sport Tuned motor in a touri...
- Tue May 06, 2025 11:31 am
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Re: brushed ESC's- new vs old old tech
I ran a Tekin FX in our Tamiya torque-tuned motor turf off-road class, it's an excellent esc. The esc I like the most for running vintage brushed is the Tekin G12c III, definitely a super reliable esc even after all these years. The best part about it is the 5 amp bec, which is great for powering cu...
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Re: So what did you get in the post today ???
Very excited! I'm really glad I didn't go after the used, cracked up one that had been haunting me for months. Woohoo, more Factory Works goodness! . 1000016183.jpg What are we looking at? The replica of a Team Pit Stop chain drive transmission https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=50714 Well, i...