Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worlds
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
i think this one is masami's

and i'm still working on finding out if this one is rick hohwart's

and i'm still working on finding out if this one is rick hohwart's
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
Might be since the receiver cover is lexan. But the rear wing is just ugly and not Masami's style.littleVETTE wrote:i think this one is masami's
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Rick used that kind of paintings in early 90's before he went to silver shells in mid 90's. And still one more: JirkalittleVETTE wrote: and i'm still working on finding out if this one is rick hohwart's
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
i know they are easily changed items, but going by the shock springs and front tires, i would say the second one is Howart.Jirka wrote:A few more:Jirka
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
Many thanks guys ! Quite a collection of pics already. I think i will pretty sure go for a Drescher body. Does anybody know if Christian Keil really had a stealth and if yes how it did look like?
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
Just a quick heads up : the japanese magazine RC-World, february 2015 issue, has a 2 page article about Masami's car with 1 page mostly consisting of what appear to be new pics of the original car. braise yourselves: some very yellowed plastics imagery, not for the faint of heart 

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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
Please don't scan it ED - nobody will be interested in itMr. ED wrote:Just a quick heads up : the japanese magazine RC-World, february 2015 issue, has a 2 page article about Masami's car with 1 page mostly consisting of what appear to be new pics of the original car. braise yourselves: some very yellowed plastics imagery, not for the faint of heart

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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
I'm visiting my parents-in-law.
They don't have a scanner and I didn't buy the magazine; still can't read Japanese
I can buy one and send it to you when I'm back at home.
They don't have a scanner and I didn't buy the magazine; still can't read Japanese

I can buy one and send it to you when I'm back at home.
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
http://hirosaka.jp/story40.html
for more pics and lots of japanese text, I think these are masamis fathers archives!
It's actuall only a single volume out of 52 in the hirosaka legend:
http://www.hirosaka.co/index.php?route=product/category&path=64
if you want to see all
for more pics and lots of japanese text, I think these are masamis fathers archives!
It's actuall only a single volume out of 52 in the hirosaka legend:
http://www.hirosaka.co/index.php?route=product/category&path=64
if you want to see all
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
Great ! I'll send you the funds for it and then also scan it for the forum.Mr. ED wrote:I'm visiting my parents-in-law.
They don't have a scanner and I didn't buy the magazine; still can't read Japanese![]()
I can buy one and send it to you when I'm back at home.
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
Found 8 more volumes: http://hirosaka.jp/storyindex-3.htmlMr. ED wrote:http://hirosaka.jp/story40.html
for more pics and lots of japanese text, I think these are masamis fathers archives!
It's actuall only a single volume out of 52 in the hirosaka legend:
http://www.hirosaka.co/index.php?route=product/category&path=64
if you want to see all
and 2 more here: http://hirosaka.jp/storyindex-4.html
I think there's even more, but couldn't figure it out yet
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
Since this thread is somewhat on the subject of other drivers cars.
Most stealth cars were running Yokomos. What Proline front tire were people running at the worlds?
Most stealth cars were running Yokomos. What Proline front tire were people running at the worlds?
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
Looks like Brian was running Proline fronts. I don't know what they are called, But if I recollect right Reg hade a pair on his "Build of the Month Contest - August 2014" winner.romulus22 wrote:Since this thread is somewhat on the subject of other drivers cars.
Most stealth cars were running Yokomos. What Proline front tire were people running at the worlds?
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