Favourite Yokomo and why?
Favourite Yokomo and why?
I've mostly been into the RC10 but do have a soft spot and respect for the Yokomo variants.
Please detail what your personal favourite Yokomo model is and why...
Maybe post photos if you own, or have seen a particularly lovely example somewhere
which inspired your choice of personal favourite.
Please detail what your personal favourite Yokomo model is and why...
Maybe post photos if you own, or have seen a particularly lovely example somewhere
which inspired your choice of personal favourite.
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- shodog
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Re: Favourite Yokomo and why?
I second that. The yz834 was stupid fast.tiger1 wrote:YZ 834B, one of its kind, first in many aspects.
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Re: Favourite Yokomo and why?
Great thread...for me it had to be the 91' Works Yokomo's, potentially more for posterity reasons than anything else. I was living overseas in Asia and it was for first high end car I had ever purchased (after bashing around a Marui Big Bear and a modified Hotshot/Supershot). The components and quality blew me away, the sleek body and seeming lower profile with larger and aggressive wheel/tire combo's and it just seemed like such a drastic step forward, technically, from the 870's. Actually starting a rebuild from some well loved parts I have been assembling and couldn't be happier.
I come for the RC10's but stay for the Yokomo's
Current projects:
1993 WCS Faux-komo
1994 Yokomo Box-Art
RC10GT Restoration
Current projects:
1993 WCS Faux-komo
1994 Yokomo Box-Art
RC10GT Restoration
Re: Favourite Yokomo and why?
Always the '94 for me. It was my second true race car, after an early Ttech that scared with me its blistering speed, but flawed fragility, the '94 was easy to drive, quick, and built like a tank, i really only raced on road, and in an age where 190mm was just starting to filter in, the converted touring buggies have a huge place in my heart. Had so many great races with my original '94, and it never failed, not once, sad i sold her, but was lucky enough to build me a very close replica to what i had back then, only the Masami shell, is a lot better than my early efforts lol.
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Re: Favourite Yokomo and why?
Very hard to say. I have one 870c, one '91 Works, one '93 Works, and five '94 YZ10s, each of which is different in their own way. They are all shelfers except for the 870 and one of the '94s. After spending some time with the 870, getting it to jump well enough, I have to say it is an awesome runner and I actually like driving it more than my '94 runner (which I admittedly have spent less time on...so it's not an entirely fair comparison). So at least as far as runners go, for now at least, I have to go with the 870 or any of them based on that platform ('91, '92, '93 works). Aesthetically, though, the '94 wins hands down. Probably the sexiest r/c car ever made. Maybe after I spend more time with my '94, I'll also prefer it as a runner...we'll see...
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Re: Favourite Yokomo and why?
Favorites -
YR-4M2 - my first real touring car
Works 93' (or 94?) always wanted one.
MX-4 the last of the great yoke's
YR-F2 Special
YRX-2000
YR-4M2 - my first real touring car
Works 93' (or 94?) always wanted one.
MX-4 the last of the great yoke's
YR-F2 Special
YRX-2000
I'm a retro radio control hipster - I only like the stuff no one bought!
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Re: Favourite Yokomo and why?
Good thread Kink.
For me it is hard to choose one Yokomo as my favourite as I am fond of every example but especially the versions with Masaaki and Masami Hirosaka DNA. The Works '91 and 93 WCS are among the favorites as they were essentially production prototypes of the cars Masami used at the 1989 and 1993 IFMAR World Championships.
Greatest Yokomo of all time? Hard to go past the 1989 Super Dogfighter World Champion's Replica -
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=3537&p=32977#p32977
Vin
For me it is hard to choose one Yokomo as my favourite as I am fond of every example but especially the versions with Masaaki and Masami Hirosaka DNA. The Works '91 and 93 WCS are among the favorites as they were essentially production prototypes of the cars Masami used at the 1989 and 1993 IFMAR World Championships.
Greatest Yokomo of all time? Hard to go past the 1989 Super Dogfighter World Champion's Replica -
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=3537&p=32977#p32977
Vin
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Re: Favourite Yokomo and why?
my favorite yokomo are all the YZ10 (works and world),
and the YRX10 (latest version with the upper deck) , i never get one but i really whish...
and the YRX10 (latest version with the upper deck) , i never get one but i really whish...
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Re: Favourite Yokomo and why?
I can't decide which Yokomo is my favourite, out of my collection I have a top three.
WCS 93 I love the prototype feel about it, although the only significant difference to the production 94 is the use of the works/870c modified bulkhead and the 2mm pitch drive train.
Works 93 because it's the final evolution of the 870c chassis.
Finally the MR4 BX worlds, the last of the Masami designed Yokomo's (I think) and the last belt drive Yokomo, the heritage of which can be traced back to the YMP MX 4 mid motor conversion.
WCS 93 I love the prototype feel about it, although the only significant difference to the production 94 is the use of the works/870c modified bulkhead and the 2mm pitch drive train.
Works 93 because it's the final evolution of the 870c chassis.
Finally the MR4 BX worlds, the last of the Masami designed Yokomo's (I think) and the last belt drive Yokomo, the heritage of which can be traced back to the YMP MX 4 mid motor conversion.
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Re: Favourite Yokomo and why?
YMP MX4 Millenium version
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Re: Favourite Yokomo and why?
As I learn more about these yokomo cars, I become more impressed by the design. Its interesting that none have any provision for belt covers, and the diff bulk heads are pretty much completely open to debris. I havent even layed hands on any model yet, but just from pics my favorite would be the yz10 with curved lower arms, and hinge pin type upper front arms. Looks incredibly cool.
Re: Favourite Yokomo and why?
If I had to choose I would say that the 870C/YZ-10 would be my favorite but it would be due to my childhood dream to own one of these.. Lucky for me I was able to find one and then another and a Works 93.. I will get a Works 91 and a 94 one day..
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Re: Favourite Yokomo and why?
My 93' WCS is my favorite of the Yokomo's I own... But I think the Works 93' is the coolest
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