Ok, I picked these two cars up and I have no clue what they are. They are both Kyosho, but I'm not sure what models they are. Any help you guys could throw my way would be great. Thanks in advance, Damon...
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The off road isn't a kyosho, it's a SG Coyote 2wd
They came in 2wd, fwd, and 4wd
There are some good threads here on them. I have a fwd version new in box
The Indy car is a kyosho and went by a few names such as the target scotch Indy and even a nastruck. SR5 was the designation
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well the SG Coyote sure looks interesting. I was sitting here checking it out and thinking of hooking a battery pack to it and I noticed that there was not a spot to store a battery on this unit. So I dug up some pictures and that's a pretty crazy setup and it explains the plastic clips on each side of the frame as well. I'm going to have to run it, hahaha...
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Run it but stay with the stock motor the gears were not known for their longevity unless they were the improved metal units.
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The SR5 used a hex Basically like tamiya did on their old pan cars. I don't recall if it was 12mm tho
Here is the hex it keys into
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Ed, you are talking about the kyosho f1 right? They have always been a hex even back in the fantom days. I'm just not sure of the size
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gomachv wrote:Ed, you are talking about the kyosho f1 right? They have always been a hex even back in the fantom days. I'm just not sure of the size
I know that: I have a plazma = 2WD Phantom basically.
And that's why I'm interested: looking for parts that might work on the plazma as I'm rolling it hard lately and the original wheels and spur/diff are near impossible to get still
Ahhh I get it now ill keep my eyes open for the manuals too
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Hello All, I have some Kyosho tires and I cannot seem to figure what vehicle it came from. When I got them they were poorly mounted on some MP-5 rims. I doubt that they were from the 1/8 race buggy line up? Can anyone tell me anything about these...
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I have taken the liberty of listing the Kyosho Landjump Vanning KC43's on eBay UK
Hey Guys ,
just picked this up today and am having a hard time identifying it . If you all have any ideas , please let me know . Thanks in advance
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You can easily convert that into an ultima 2 or any other ultima buggy of that generation
Thanks Mr. Ed ! I'll look into that . I got her running , although not very good . we'll see what the rest of the day brings - thanks again everybody , it's...
Trying to identify a vintage kyosho buggy. Is this a turbo scorpion or just a scorpion. The wing looks like a turbo, but other part look like a original scorpion.
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I will post some pictures of this scorpion and the other vintage Kyosho cars I have soon. I also purchased a turbo scorpion and Kyosho Integra vanning that has never been run. All 3 are on the way and should arrive soon. Just need some head lights...
Hello forum. I recently picked this truck up off Craigslist and have no idea what model it is. It seems to be an Outlaw Rampage but those are all 2wd from what I can find. What I have here is a 4x4. The engine/servo setup is also completely...
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I don't think I can afford to drive her...
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I don't think I can afford to run her regularly. However with the right electronics and a snorkel she will make a wonderful mudd thumper.
My collection is primarily Tamiya but I have always had a soft spot for the Kyosho F1 1/8 EP and GP cars from ~ 1992.
I am the very lucky owner of all three of these cars! Jordan (EP), Williams...
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So, as I am getting another YR-4 (this time an M2 US version) after many years and parts are hard to come by at times specific to the YR-4 chassis I had a few questions. I did race a YR-4 years ago in Germany with the Keil DTM cup / series but have...
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Well there were a lot more variations of the YR-4, but the original is what stays closest to the buggy indeed. There even is a bugg version of the YR-4: called hotdog. It basically is a YR4 with with works 91 suspension arms and axles. Even the...