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Re: The Nichimo Luminous - a little unusual car

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 9:30 am
by BloodClod
More pics...

Cool Vintage Acoms radio included!
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Shell off...
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Motor placement...
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Steering servo + speed control installed *on* speed-control servo...
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Suspension with shock absorbers (calling these shock absorbers is a stretch... they are more like energy-rebound units)
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Cool rear-placement of switch with resistors neatly tucked underneath!
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Love this motto - was it original?
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Huge casing inside which the limited slip center diff resides!
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The body shell is actually growing on me - I'm starting to like it!

Re: The Nichimo Luminous - a little unusual car

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:47 am
by Coelacanth
BloodClod wrote:More pics...
The body shell is actually growing on me - I'm starting to like it!
LOL If it was growing on me, I'd have the doctor cut it off! :lol: It sure is an odd-looking car, gotta love that motor placement. :)

Re: The Nichimo Luminous - a little unusual car

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 2:07 pm
by tim.sanderson
Thanks for the pics!
It took me a minute to wrap my head around what I was looking at here:
BloodClod wrote: Steering servo + speed control installed *on* speed-control servo...
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I thought the steering servo was under the crank/servo-saver thingie, and that the actual steering servo was the throttle servo, and the steering was connected to the throttle for some reason. (I'm confused simply typeing that.)

Dare I say that body may even be more outter-space looking than the Kyosho Salute!
It looks like a cross between the Salute, and an X-wing fighter. :P

Re: The Nichimo Luminous - a little unusual car

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:18 pm
by Lowgear
Having a thing for symmetry I really like the motor placement as well.

Re: The Nichimo Luminous - a little unusual car

Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 7:46 pm
by AYKBOBCAT
I use to have a luminous... I bought it used back in the day and I hated it right from the start. The middle diff was loosening all the time. Eneded up gluing it. I sold it long ago but I still have the original box and I think even the body here... It's funny how so many companies made bodies looking like space ships then...

Re: The Nichimo Luminous - a little unusual car

Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 9:36 pm
by BloodClod
lol... really good to hear some reviews about how this car actually ran! :)

I'm not sure if I'll run this one given that this is a new build... even less enthusiastic now given your "glowing" review. :)

But this Nichimo has really opened my eyes to the more obscure cars of the era outside of the Tamiyas and Kyoshos...

What an awesome era it was.