The Official "What is it?" Thread
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Bolink super sport i think.Ive had several in different stages over the years but memeory going lol.DON
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
I was visiting someone who has a shop and he showed me this little Beetle car. He don´t remember how old it is but he got this maybe 10-15 years ago from someone who had a distribution for model cars. According to the sticker at the body it might be a Laro car but also it is possible just a Laro sticker was used. I don´t know much on Laro just they made large scale cars, but maybe this is an early car.
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I've got about every Volkswagen related R/C car made and have never seen that one. Odd!V12 wrote:I was visiting someone who has a shop and he showed me this little Beetle car. He don´t remember how old it is but he got this maybe 10-15 years ago from someone who had a distribution for model cars. According to the sticker at the body it might be a Laro car but also it is possible just a Laro sticker was used. I don´t know much on Laro just they made large scale cars, but maybe this is an early car.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
This was a German prototype, called " extreme" (If remember well ). Not related to "team xtreme", of course. The bevel gears are metal.Jerzi wrote:I got pics from the -97 worlds and here is some weird looking car.
Do somebody now what it is.
Yoke maybe.
Jerzi
http://jerryn.kuvat.fi/kuvat/RC.AUTO+KUVAT/TEEMU+LEINO/IMG_1482.JPG
I'm pretty sure I saw other pictures of it in an old Auto 8 magazine, this was in a report from the LRP cup before they switched to TC, and at least 2 years before the tc3 was released. Or was it a Reedy race ? Note sure. Anyway I'm positive it was on indoor carpet. In the same report I remember seeing the first mid-motor buggy of my life, with a molded Cf chassis. Maybe not from the same guy(s)
And to think I can barely remember my phone number... *sigh
Good luck finding other info / pictures !
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Got a few Delta things, I don't recall the applications or what they were. Good news is, I found them in the cool Delta box, dated 1993 







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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
i'm wondering if you have any info of kyosho and AYK motor supply? i thought they are different with Sagami from how they looked but didn't get a right info yetV12 wrote:HPI had their own teardowns what also show HPI at the endbell. These were made by Sagami as Yokomo but had better airflow than the Yokomos in my opinion. The only other manufacturer using HPI teardowns for some time had been GM-Racing, at least saw no other until now. I´m not sure but I think I was posting a picture of HPI based GM-Racing motor.
I never saw a HPI motor using Air Supply teardown.
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I bought a new Tamiya Mad Bull kit for my son's birthday a few weeks ago & a bunch of old rc car parts. I loved my RC as a kid and hoped that my son, would feel the same. He really seems to be enjoying it with me. We've had a blast putting things together and seeing what we can get running again. We still have a lot to do. We're hoping to get enough cars running, so that my son and his 3 best buddies and myself, will have a car, to play with.
I have NO idea what this one is... This seems to be a well constructed, nitro something or other....anyone have any thoughts? To bad the different companies don't stamp their name onto these things
I have NO idea what this one is... This seems to be a well constructed, nitro something or other....anyone have any thoughts? To bad the different companies don't stamp their name onto these things

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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Duratrax maxximum bx,st or mt depending on tire size 
I'm going with bx buggy due to wing mounts

I'm going with bx buggy due to wing mounts
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Yup, also known as a GV of some sort down here in the Southern Colonies...gomachv wrote:Duratrax maxximum bx,st or mt depending on tire size
I'm going with bx buggy due to wing mounts
Go back in this very thread to November 20th, 2012, and you'll see discussion of this chassis... or, search the forum for "Duratrax Maximum", and you'll see some of GMV's best work.
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I will check it out. Never heard of them,but I've been out of rc cars for twenty some years.Thanks a bunch.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Kyosho had their own motor manufacturing facility. When they stopped making motors this was sold to Trinity so Trinity/Epic cans after the early Igarashi era are actually the successors of Kyosho cans.59burst wrote:i'm wondering if you have any info of kyosho and AYK motor supply? i thought they are different with Sagami from how they looked but didn't get a right info yetV12 wrote:HPI had their own teardowns what also show HPI at the endbell. These were made by Sagami as Yokomo but had better airflow than the Yokomos in my opinion. The only other manufacturer using HPI teardowns for some time had been GM-Racing, at least saw no other until now. I´m not sure but I think I was posting a picture of HPI based GM-Racing motor.
I never saw a HPI motor using Air Supply teardown.
hyeong
For AYK it´s more difficult. AYK had been the first introducing a motor with replacable brushes (GZ1200) so it´s possible they also did make their cans. If not maybe Mabuchi was the source as the armature blanks are looking similar and different to Sagami.
This is for the early motors, I have no AYK motor newer than the GZ240/480 era so can´t say anything on these.
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