DennisM wrote:Excellent craftmanship, no doubt.
But WHY the babydoll Chevy and WHY did he build it with a stiff front axle - to my knowledge it´s wishboned and torsioned at the front?
I´ll contact this fellow and tell him off.... In a polite manner, of course
DennisM wrote:Excellent craftmanship, no doubt.
But WHY the babydoll Chevy and WHY did he build it with a stiff front axle - to my knowledge it´s wishboned and torsioned at the front?
I´ll contact this fellow and tell him off.... In a polite manner, of course
Solid front axle is the only way to go
I couldn´t agree more I´ve yet to forgive the hilux mkII.
esaresky75 wrote:Wouldn't have been easier to get a Masters Degree in Quantum Physics, design and build a device to shrink objects at the molecular level?
esaresky75 wrote:Wouldn't have been easier to get a Masters Degree in Quantum Physics, design and build a device to shrink objects at the molecular level?
My ol´lady does that to my paycheck every month - Doesn´t take a masters degree to do that
esaresky75 wrote:Wouldn't have been easier to get a Masters Degree in Quantum Physics, design and build a device to shrink objects at the molecular level?
My ol´lady does that to my paycheck every month - Doesn´t take a masters degree to do that
This 1/12 was made by Masami's father. The chassis came from ABC hobby. I remember, i have seen this car in around 1986 or 1987 in the Japan National 1/12 Championship.
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Tiger1, I can't find any article or related materials on the ABC Piste and its development nor much material on Masami's handmade ABC 1/12th. A very good example is the current 1/12th Team Associated rc12R5.1 vrs Yokomo's R12. Although they are two...
Hi all, I’m new to this forum but have been reading it off and on through the years. I used to race in the early 90’s at a small local rc shop then worked at a hobby town USA in the late 90’s. I’ve raced rc10t’s losi Xxt’s and inroad cars off and on...
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I've never seen anything like it before, definitely hand made. Pretty cool!
Is there any parts I should stock up on for my 10t?It has RPM arms front and rear.
I just want to be prepared and not have a ruined day cause of breakage.I obviously cant have every single part on hand but is there anything these trucks are known...
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Inner rear suspension mounts
Body posts
Turnbuckles (just buy Lunsford, they won't break or bend)
Ball cups (RPM for play, associated black for performance)
Ball studs
Why the assoc ball cups for performance? Rpm to soft?
this might look like a stupid Q, but I was looking for some kind of an online place where I could buy a reamer to properly free up the suspension parts of some of my AE and old-school TRX builds. I looked into most of the places I usually...
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I always try polishing my hinge pins before worrying about reaming them. I just chuck them in a drill and hold a cloth with some polishing compound against them. Unless there is some other mechanical binding issue, this tends to make the action...
I'm considering machining the edges of my gold and black pan chassis to match the JCONCEPTS motor plate. Just like Kinwald and many of you have done. What tools or dremel bits do you guys use to do it with?
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Sweet, lots of great ways to choose from think I'm going to try the sander and a little elbow grease as well. Thanks guys
In the midst of getting into this hobby and seeing what's out there, I picked up a near-mint Bandit. Had to replace the MSC servo, lube the steering servo, and get a NiMh battery, but after that it worked flawlessly. I let my kids bash it around at...
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if you're having fun with it, that's all that really matters. :D