Call me old fashioned but how the hell is the driver supposed to 'see' outta this...

rant rant rant...Coelacanth wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2017 2:30 pm And to all the people claiming those fugly cab-forward bodies were improving their lap-times and performance, what do they say to this, now?![]()
Somebody done stepped on the body and squarshed it. Looks retarded.
Then again, when I saw all the truggies that were popular not too long ago with way-outscaled tires and bodies with ridiculous wheel-well cutouts where the chassis wheels weren't even CLOSE to lining up with them, I thought that look was retarded, too. If the wheels don't line up with the wheel-wells, why even bother having wheel-well cutouts in the body?
Naturally I'm pro-vintage but this just looks so much.............BETTER!Coelacanth wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2017 2:30 pm And to all the people claiming those fugly cab-forward bodies were improving their lap-times and performance, what do they say to this, now?![]()
Somebody done stepped on the body and squarshed it. Looks retarded.
Then again, when I saw all the truggies that were popular not too long ago with way-outscaled tires and bodies with ridiculous wheel-well cutouts where the chassis wheels weren't even CLOSE to lining up with them, I thought that look was retarded, too. If the wheels don't line up with the wheel-wells, why even bother having wheel-well cutouts in the body?
I do applaud the "vintage" color scheme.
I don't have a problem with the body shell being of a low profile design, I just don't understand the stupid cab forward look they all seem to have these days.....
In theory - the airflow is different.
You're far too polite!Coelacanth wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2017 2:30 pm Somebody done stepped on the body and squashed it. Looks retarded.
I always thought that these were supposed to be scale versions of dune buggy's,......that's how it all started wasn't it??? With Tamiya paving the way for others to follow....Lonestar wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2017 9:16 amIn theory - the airflow is different.
In practice - that's BS. BUT BUT BUT it does "feel" different to drive. Some good friend of mine puts it back to the way your brain processes the visual information about the car... the "bump" in the front is processed different than the "bump" in the rear.
I ran the test with a B4 a few years back... Same car, two different bodies (1 "old-school", one cab-fwd) back to back. a few laps with stock body first, stop at the bottom of the drivers stand , rapid switch to cab-fwd body (rostrum was 2ft high so it's like a 15s pit-stop, your brain is still in "driving" mode), run again...
I never put the old-school body backthere is something about the way cab-fwd bodies make you feel the car...
It sounds like a repeat of running a red* body vs. everything else. Same difference.Lonestar wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2017 9:16 am In theory - the airflow is different.
In practice - that's BS. BUT BUT BUT it does "feel" different to drive. Some good friend of mine puts it back to the way your brain processes the visual information about the car... the "bump" in the front is processed different than the "bump" in the rear.
I ran the test with a B4 a few years back... Same car, two different bodies (1 "old-school", one cab-fwd) back to back. a few laps with stock body first, stop at the bottom of the drivers stand , rapid switch to cab-fwd body (rostrum was 2ft high so it's like a 15s pit-stop, your brain is still in "driving" mode), run again...
I never put the old-school body backthere is something about the way cab-fwd bodies make you feel the car...
Clearly HPI had the right idea with their Insane Speed Run cars...except they understood the suspension had to be adapted for a velodrome.
Absolutely for the "last" 5%, cannot agree more... if it "feels" faster, it will make you faster, so go for it!EvolutionRevolution wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2017 11:36 am With R/C cars the difference is mostly in the head.
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