Project TF2
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Project TF2
This is inspired by RCCA's Project Optima in their Dec. '87 issue.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=11218
Since I don't have a gold Optima or a Kyosho buggy at all, this Spider EP TF2 touring car chassis is going to have to do. I've had this car for 15 years and it saw little action so its clean aside from a slightly warped chassis. That I might replace later depending on how this goes. The chassis is 200mm so it's very narrow compared to the Optima. It should be easy to convert this car into a buggy, just needs some width.
I have some Ultima arms NIP that fit and should widen things up a bit but the rear arms are a little too wide for the hinge pins. I could go Ultima front arms all the way around and that would work but I think that's silly and I don't wanna bust open both my NIP Ultima arms.
The Kyosho universals are a little too long and won't work with the Ultima front arms. (think the universals come from an Ultima or Optima, not sure) I'm now thinking I want to try different ones altogether. Can anybody tell me what Kyosho buggy the TF2 is most closely related to? Is it the first Lazer? I want to try Lazer or Optima mid arms next.
My goal is to keep it all Kyosho. Optima series wheels and tires, 240ST motor, and a mixture of Kyosho suspension parts. I've got a body picked out that should work perfectly and I plan on doing a similar paint scheme as the RCCA Project Optima.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=11218
Since I don't have a gold Optima or a Kyosho buggy at all, this Spider EP TF2 touring car chassis is going to have to do. I've had this car for 15 years and it saw little action so its clean aside from a slightly warped chassis. That I might replace later depending on how this goes. The chassis is 200mm so it's very narrow compared to the Optima. It should be easy to convert this car into a buggy, just needs some width.
I have some Ultima arms NIP that fit and should widen things up a bit but the rear arms are a little too wide for the hinge pins. I could go Ultima front arms all the way around and that would work but I think that's silly and I don't wanna bust open both my NIP Ultima arms.
The Kyosho universals are a little too long and won't work with the Ultima front arms. (think the universals come from an Ultima or Optima, not sure) I'm now thinking I want to try different ones altogether. Can anybody tell me what Kyosho buggy the TF2 is most closely related to? Is it the first Lazer? I want to try Lazer or Optima mid arms next.
My goal is to keep it all Kyosho. Optima series wheels and tires, 240ST motor, and a mixture of Kyosho suspension parts. I've got a body picked out that should work perfectly and I plan on doing a similar paint scheme as the RCCA Project Optima.
TC showroom: http://tamiyaclub.com/showroom.asp?id=18447
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Re: Project TF2
i love my tf i put bigger slicks and a nds f150 on it lots of fun if you want to trade for a kyosho buggy let me know i have been looking for a second for a while i have optimas and mids seems a shame to do all that work let me know happy christmas smoke dog heres some of my tf
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Re: Project TF2
I owned a TF2 myself and ran it in buggy shape. The conversion is easy with lazer suspension and UJ-s or dogbones.
You certanily need a body with undercowl though and it will be a little shorter than a standard buggy in wheelbase
You certanily need a body with undercowl though and it will be a little shorter than a standard buggy in wheelbase
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Re: Project TF2
Thanks for the info. The body I plan on using has a pretty short wheelbase (10 in.) so it should fit perfectly.Mr. ED wrote:I owned a TF2 myself and ran it in buggy shape. The conversion is easy with lazer suspension and UJ-s or dogbones.
You certanily need a body with undercowl though and it will be a little shorter than a standard buggy in wheelbase
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Re: Project TF2
I used a gen1 lazer body, and that same lemans moter. It's surprisingly good for its age.
Hold on, I should have a thread about the car somewhere here...
found it
Hold on, I should have a thread about the car somewhere here...
found it
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Re: Project TF2
PS: you could also use standard optima arms: that way you can keep using the TF2 C-carriers upfront and axle carriers in the rear.
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That's a cool looking project you had there. So I take it the Lazer arms wont work with the TF2 hub carriers? I guess Ill be on the lookout for Optima arms if I don't trade it away.Mr. ED wrote:I used a gen1 lazer body, and that same lemans moter. It's surprisingly good for its age.
Hold on, I should have a thread about the car somewhere here...
found it
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