I may have missed it somewhere in the thread, but do you have the proper electronics for it too?
CX-III esc's and ps87 servos were already a hard and pricey find. But with the availability of this kit, for those that really want a Masami replica, at auction..... be prepared to pay.
I may have missed it somewhere in the thread, but do you have the proper electronics for it too? CX-III esc's and ps87 servos were already a hard and pricey find. But with the availability of this kit, for those that really want a Masami replica, at auction..... be prepared to pay. :shock: No, unfo...
I saw this back in 2021. All I had time to do was take a screenshot before someone snapped it up!!!! it was like 80 something EURO plus shipping. What a steal!!! :evil: IMG_3908.PNG What we don't always realise is that stuff get sold on ebay as "buy now" and vanishes in seconds, and nobody...
For those wondering how legit this class was...Here is Hyperdrives RC10 Onroad conversion...not just the drive belt, they made the whole car besides the RC10 part of it..Epic!
How did these things go back in the day? I would have thought FWD would be an advantage on the loose tracks we had back then. They probably suffered a little on acceleration, but we didn't have crazy jumps to get over. I remember seeing the FF in RCCA :shock: and thinking Kyosho was onto something. ...
This is a pretty cool car. Excellent work with the paint and restoration. I've ordered MCI decals in the past and they've been just a couple of hairs too large. If you decide to upgrade the shocks, the Kyosho golds are the best. Stay away from the platinum shocks. They are hard to tune and finding n...
Like you I got one recently as well. You have a nice find there. I love the frontish mid-motor design, and for how uniquely engineered it is. Sort of like the overengineered Avante. The rear suspension brackets that attach the dampers to the link suspension were cracked (a very fragile design). I or...
That is a great body, and well done! I think Kyosho in general had some of the better looking bodies. They often had a "fastback" design instead of just chopping the body off at the back like so many others did. It probably cost them a billionth of a second per lap, though, having more wei...
Hi all. I haven't posted on here in a few years. So please forgive me if my image links don't work at first. I'll eventually figure it out. :lol: So I have been working on making this Trackmaster dirt oval replica chassis that has built in shorty lipo battery braces. The wheelbase has been shortened...