Nope, Unfortunely, I still waiting for the right clear shell. I already collected all the stickers, found the right race numbers...
I planed to recreate a mold but I had no sucess with the only guy able to provide me a used shell to duplicate it
If you are going to make a new mold, then why not just take a non scooped shell, and make a cast mold, and add the scoop- it's really not that hard and it's what RCPS did anyway-
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To give you a little insight to the one screw in the back of Brian's chassis. Cliff and Curtis bent the chassis behind the rear suspension mounts as close as possible to the motor to give the car more ground clearence at the back of the car to keep from catching the ruts. That's why the one screw.
Brian also ran machined #1 pistons with 30wt. The pistons were prototypes of the new ones and fit a little tighter and the holes were a hair smaller cause they were drilled and not molded.
I can hear the Kinwald-replica guys scurrying to tear apart their rear shocks and pulling apart the rear end to bend the chassis now... Really cool info, I love that stuff!
My good lord,what an absolutely epic post!
Another jaw dropping car from Cedric and some RC royalty checking in,too!
I'm gathering parts for the same build,this has been invaluable.
Well getting a deal in the works here for a BRAND NEW XXX BK2. It is assembled from brand new parts with a few tasteful mods.. getting a NOS CR body with it as well. Already have repro BK2 decals as I haven't find originals yet..
I have done a few...
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That's why I said, see if someone here has that copy and could scan it properly. Or, look on ebay for the issue and buy it.
Some of you had a look to my replica of the Brian's 1993 World Winning RC10 Team Car.
Probably less knows than the car was stollen few weeks after the race, in Japan, during the Reedy Race.
As I promised, I had started my new project, the replica of the Brian Kinwald 1997 World Champs winning XX.
This is really special for me, just because, that's my first travel for a big event.
I had a lot of good memories during this race.
As being...
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Maybe I’m missing it in the thread - but interested to know what proline wheels they are?
First and foremost, a HUGE shoutout and appreciation to Larry Doe for helping me make this dream a reality. Larry was kind enough to bring my car down with him for the IFMAR worlds this past week at Hobby Action Raceway in Chandler, AZ for me to...
It all started with the thread that Cedric did on his replica of Brian Kinwalds 1993 WC car.
I've read that thread over and over again and it's such a beautifu car.
Now with the rere of the world's car I immediately put down a pre-order and waited...
Got to race Brian yesterday all I can say is class act. Still fast too!
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Yeah, he's no longer a losi guy. He races for X-Factory now. As for Competition Hobbies, that is where he races. I've never raced there, but I've picked up a few parts and stuff. They have a really nice indoor track (which is great here in Tucson)...
Really late to the party on this one (I'm out of the RC scene nowadays) but found out today when I was looking at the TLR 22 5.0 Kit - on the front of the box it says 'In memory of Brian Kinwald'. Really nice touch, such a icon in RC racing.
Got this car as a new built roller from a fellow member a while back. Gradually collected up the electronics I wanted to go in it and installed a Trinity Cobalt modified motor. Basically everything is new. Got a heck of a deal from Bill Cline on the...