Rocky and the TURBO Rocky. Differance????
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Rocky and the TURBO Rocky. Differance????
Want to know the differences between the 2.
So far from i have read.
Plantium Shocks.
Sway Bars.
Alloy Chassis.
Uni's F & R.
More bearings.
I think the motor was better on the Turbo.
Body shell and Decals.
Anyone had one??? Are the Rockys good to drive??
Any help much appreciated.
So far from i have read.
Plantium Shocks.
Sway Bars.
Alloy Chassis.
Uni's F & R.
More bearings.
I think the motor was better on the Turbo.
Body shell and Decals.
Anyone had one??? Are the Rockys good to drive??
Any help much appreciated.
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Re: Rocky and the TURBO Rocky. Differance????
You've covered most of it, except for no motor was included with the Turbo and the wheelbase was a little shorter. Both the Rocky and Turbo Rocky are a blast to drive and, in my opinion, two of the most underrated cars of the 80s. As expected, the Turbo has better performance and handling. Both are well designed and very rugged.
I have two Turbos and four Rockys. One of each are runners and the others parts cars, although both runners are currently apart for a major cleaning/restoration.
I work on too many cars at the same time and none of them seem to get done!
I have two Turbos and four Rockys. One of each are runners and the others parts cars, although both runners are currently apart for a major cleaning/restoration.
I work on too many cars at the same time and none of them seem to get done!

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Re: Rocky and the TURBO Rocky. Differance????
Thanks for your reply.
I just scored a good nic Turbo.
Will be a runner. Always wanted a Rocky but the Turbo was on my list. Funny how well spec the Turbo was quite high spec for a entry level buggy.
Will post pics once i get it. A new re po shell & decals will be ordered.
I just scored a good nic Turbo.
Will be a runner. Always wanted a Rocky but the Turbo was on my list. Funny how well spec the Turbo was quite high spec for a entry level buggy.
Will post pics once i get it. A new re po shell & decals will be ordered.
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Re: Rocky and the TURBO Rocky. Differance????
Cool...I think you'll love it.
The Turbo definitely has a lot going for it. Unfortunately, by the end of 1987 when the Turbo was released, belt drive and the better suspension geometry of the Optima Mid eclipsed its design. Here in the States, Great Planes (Kyosho's USA distributor at the time) didn't even import it.
The Turbo definitely has a lot going for it. Unfortunately, by the end of 1987 when the Turbo was released, belt drive and the better suspension geometry of the Optima Mid eclipsed its design. Here in the States, Great Planes (Kyosho's USA distributor at the time) didn't even import it.
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Re: Rocky and the TURBO Rocky. Differance????
Yeah not many got to Australia as well.
Like i said it was a lower spec buggy in design but to bring a optioned version was just weird.
Was it still cheaper than the Mid at the time. It had to have some thing going for it ?????
Like i said it was a lower spec buggy in design but to bring a optioned version was just weird.
Was it still cheaper than the Mid at the time. It had to have some thing going for it ?????
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Re: Rocky and the TURBO Rocky. Differance????
yeah i never saw one race at any club's either, can't wait to hear that chain doing it's thing
pic's soon hey mate!

pic's soon hey mate!
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Re: Rocky and the TURBO Rocky. Differance????
It drives like a chain driven Boomerang - only better ...............
Cause it is a Kyosho of course!!
Will get a list of differences up for you this weekend I hope.
Cheers
Darryn
Cause it is a Kyosho of course!!


Will get a list of differences up for you this weekend I hope.
Cheers
Darryn
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Re: Rocky and the TURBO Rocky. Differance????
The Rocky was part of the Raider-Rocky (and then shadow) lineup, the cheaper range of Kyosho cars, I think I had read somewhere that they were not actually made (or at least molded) in japan, the plastics and engineering sure look different vs. the optimas and ultimas. I believe the Rocky actually even came out after the Optima, so it isn't like the optima eclipsed it, as they were going after two completely different market segments 
T.Rocky manual here if it helps
http://www.retromodelisme.com/scan_pages/10728/turbo-rocky-4wd-kyosho-page-1.html
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T.Rocky manual here if it helps

http://www.retromodelisme.com/scan_pages/10728/turbo-rocky-4wd-kyosho-page-1.html
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Re: Rocky and the TURBO Rocky. Differance????
Yep - the Rocky was meant to compete with the Boomerang and other "entry level" buggies of the day. It did come out after the Optima, much like the boomer after the Hot Shot..........Turbo Rocky was quite a bit better, and actually drove alot nicer.
To my Knowledge, Kyosho ONLY made stuff in Japan until VERY recently - and only then is it the lower end product that is farmed to china for production. All of their race/high end product is still manufactured in Japan - thats why it is still expensive. I actually do quite a bit of work with Venom, and have gotten to learn alot more about the industry in the last couple of years. Kyosho is one of the very few manufacturers making anything in Japan for R/C. I have learn alot about the past and how things were done - it is really fascinating on how things have changed and or stayed the same over the years. This hobby certainly has a diverse and involved history.
Cheers
Darryn
To my Knowledge, Kyosho ONLY made stuff in Japan until VERY recently - and only then is it the lower end product that is farmed to china for production. All of their race/high end product is still manufactured in Japan - thats why it is still expensive. I actually do quite a bit of work with Venom, and have gotten to learn alot more about the industry in the last couple of years. Kyosho is one of the very few manufacturers making anything in Japan for R/C. I have learn alot about the past and how things were done - it is really fascinating on how things have changed and or stayed the same over the years. This hobby certainly has a diverse and involved history.
Cheers
Darryn
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Re: Rocky and the TURBO Rocky. Differance????
The Rocky indeed came out after the Optima. It was probably aimed at the "budget 4WD" niche for those people who had heard about the Optima/Turbo Optima/Salute, etc. but wanted an easier-to-build, more affordable plastic bathtub-style car.
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Re: Rocky and the TURBO Rocky. Differance????
I had a chance several years ago to pick up both an NIB Turbo Rocky and Turbo Raider for cheap. Should have pulled the trigger.
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Re: Rocky and the TURBO Rocky. Differance????
Some of the Raider chassis' say Korea on the bottoms while others say Japan. That really surprised me when I first learned of it.
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Re: Rocky and the TURBO Rocky. Differance????
voilaLowgear wrote:Some of the Raider chassis' say Korea on the bottoms while others say Japan.

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Re: Rocky and the TURBO Rocky. Differance????
very interesting thread so far
ill try find some gold uni's for ya mark 



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Re: Rocky and the TURBO Rocky. Differance????
Thanks Gaza.
Can't wait till i get it. Will be a runner of course. Thanks for the details to Retro r/c.
Have wanted a Rocky for a while and than decided i wanted the Turbo. Problem is there are very few around.
Can't wait till i get it. Will be a runner of course. Thanks for the details to Retro r/c.
Have wanted a Rocky for a while and than decided i wanted the Turbo. Problem is there are very few around.
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