Yup, SpeedArena was started by an old friend and brought into the Vortex Media Group. They also have BMW, Mazda, Subaru and Volvo enthusiast sites.mrlexan wrote:Doug, Vortex any relation to SpeedArena?
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Yeah, it's pretty much a Romper Room of kids now. Post a technical question and it will take 4 days before someone reads it.aconsola wrote:That's awesome, I had no Idea you started that up. The vortex can be a very useful place, but unfortunately is overrun with kids talking about how "Hawt" their new rims are and sompeting to see who can make their car the least safe to drive in the name of style
I am user number 2 there...



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Do you know Jimmy Sykes over there? Great guy and good photographer. I have been off the circuit for a year know as a photog, miss it, but don't.
I am not here cause I am playing photographer and on my mountain bike.
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I met Jimmy a couple of times at Waterfest. He's a really good shooter and a pretty nice guy, to boot. The by product of two hyper detailed graphic designers starting an online car magazine is that the design and photography were always second to none.mrlexan wrote:Do you know Jimmy Sykes over there? Great guy and good photographer. I have been off the circuit for a year know as a photog, miss it, but don't.

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i'm thinking about it. the hpi body is pretty nicely done and i dont really have any streetcars.aconsola wrote:Making a scale ride of the "bad Hoopty?"
What wheels do you have on the 1:1?
I wish I could do mine up, but it is the only generation VW that has no RC body available.
last night i stumbled on these wheels, which are pretty much the style i plan on putting on the 1:1
http://cgi.ebay.com/Yokomo-10-Spoke-Mesh-Silver-HD-Drift-Wheel-x4-TW-1313MS_W0QQitemZ290158716995QQihZ019QQcategoryZ34063QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Yokomo-10-Spoke-Mesh-12mm-Offset-Wheels-4-TW-1313S_W0QQitemZ290159743599QQihZ019QQcategoryZ34063QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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I thought I read (a while back) that AE did a pan car that used hex style sedan wheels. If so, you should be able to use the front adaptors for the RC10 buggies as well.
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The rc10L3 touring used touring car shells, but standard pan car wheels. I don't think AE ever made an adapter to put hex hubs on a pan car.
BRP did, but they are not listed for sale on the site
http://www.brpracing.com/6745.html
BRP did, but they are not listed for sale on the site
http://www.brpracing.com/6745.html
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Can't help with the 1.8T, but I've owned beetle models from 1953 thru 1967... restorations are now a touchy issue on original paint cars... I've still got a garage full of pre-1965 parts.mrlexan wrote:Not to diverge from hoopty's thread.... but you mentioned VW. So that means that temple and you have some VW history. What specifically if I may ask? My wife drives a 2000 1.8T and she has a '59 that is solid, but in need of a full resto. Not sure I have a pic of the 59, but I will see what I can come up with.
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/
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Why is that?templeofspeed wrote:... restorations are now a touchy issue on original paint cars...
I am not here cause I am playing photographer and on my mountain bike.
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It's all about "original patina"... to the extent that even rusty old crappers should not ever see the spray booth.mrlexan wrote:Why is that?templeofspeed wrote:... restorations are now a touchy issue on original paint cars...
I'm all about original paint, but when the original paint has pretty much either fallen off, or been burned off by the sun it's just another rusty car... Or, as the kids say..."a hoodride".

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here is my scale gti with roof rack. This was done several years ago, way before I had a real camera. the pics were taken with a crappy usb webcam. I think I still have the rack somewhere, but the car is long gone.
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any recommendations on a good chassis for this project? i dont want to blow a ton of coin on this, i'll probably shelve it anyway...
i'm looking at tc3's and 4's at the moment. would those accept the yokomo wheels i posted a couple replies up?
i'm looking at tc3's and 4's at the moment. would those accept the yokomo wheels i posted a couple replies up?
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most TC rims are standard, exception being early losi street weapon, but even losi saw the err of their ways and went 12mm hex. Offset does vary widely, that will need to be checked. So basically any complete roller TC for cheap off eBay will work.
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Yup, if you aren't going to run it, any $50 TC3 or even any of the Tamiya plastic chassis cars would be perfect. You should be able to get any of those for way under $100. I think there are still new Tamiya TC kits with bodies and everything will be under $100, too, like the TT-01. Plenty to choose from.badhoopty wrote:any recommendations on a good chassis for this project? i dont want to blow a ton of coin on this, i'll probably shelve it anyway...
i'm looking at tc3's and 4's at the moment. would those accept the yokomo wheels i posted a couple replies up?
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take a look at the tamiya f103gt. i used it for my nascar project.
i wanted something scale, and didn't want that complex 4wd. just plain and simple.
this car is killer: ultra light, 2 wheel drive, no friction at all, drive-train like a pan car,
but uses 12mm hex hubs front and rear. for pure speed, there is no better one.
as long as you're driving straight forward
i wanted something scale, and didn't want that complex 4wd. just plain and simple.
this car is killer: ultra light, 2 wheel drive, no friction at all, drive-train like a pan car,
but uses 12mm hex hubs front and rear. for pure speed, there is no better one.
as long as you're driving straight forward

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