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triumph project (Venture Hobbies Voltima tribute)

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 8:44 pm
by dirt oval rc
Well, I call this a triumph project because it is what is left of my triumph from over the years. The front arms and the slipper clutch & ball diff... and that is it. The rest is pretty much hand-built. BITD a company made an after market kit for the ultima and it was called the voltima. I have never seen one of these in person, but use to think that they looked like a neat kit. Well, I tried to build my own voltima. I looked at pics in old mags for ideas and reference. If anyone has pics of the original voltima - please post them - that would be great. This car was designed and machined by myself. The transmission I've built over 10 years ago. I use to run it in my triumph. The chassis is 8th inch alum. The front bulk heads and swing arms were all machined from alum stock. I used double x front axles so my rim selection would be easy to find. The rear end uses yz10 drive shafts and hubs. I still have a lot to do on this, but it should be a really fun car to play with once I'm done.

I hope you like the pics. Also, there is a pic of my indoor track that I hope to have finished one day painted up with vintage posters on the wall! :D

Re: triumph project

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 12:06 am
by RichieRich
This is one of the more interesting builds I have ever seen.

Re: triumph project

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 12:24 am
by bearrickster
thats quite interesting, do the rear tires stay strait? or do they curve in when the suspenion travels? like the old VW's did. I have to give you credit I really like it.

Re: triumph project

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 12:24 am
by longboardnj
wish i had a track like that...very nice car ..dont think ive seen something like that before..if you ever run it id like to see a vid of it in action 8)

Re: triumph project

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 12:45 am
by dirt oval rc
The rear suspension works just like a arms but they pull from the center of the car. you can adjust camber with the top link. I hope this gives me killer corner speed :D 8)

Re: triumph project

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 11:01 am
by Mr. ED
I know which body woud work with those arms... tamiya baja champ!

Re: triumph project

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:57 pm
by dirt oval rc
Thank for the kind words guys ill keep giving updates as i finish this . yup that body would look good on this Mr ed but i have my eye on a academy gv2 buggy body slammed as low as i can get it with a white,purple,yellow,neon yellow,silver flame theme. I will get some video for the first run with this car :D :D i can't wait this is gonna be better than any thing i have made so far including my trailing arm tuber that i will post in the rc10 thread 8)

Re: triumph project

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 4:20 am
by michi
:shock: What a track !!! I'm mightly impressed ! Your project looks also very interesting. How is your plan to instal receiver and controller ? I'm planing an akin, lean chassis and I'm still searching the perfect way to instal the electronics and reach the battery even so. Will you use a topdeck about the stiffness ? But how to change the battery in that case ?

Re: triumph project

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 5:09 am
by vintage racer
I wish I was your freind.Id be there allmost everyday running on that track.Why cant I have any freinds with a indoor track.I need new freinds.

Re: triumph project

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 5:49 am
by dirt oval rc
I don't think i need a top deck the chassis is 3.5mm and it only flexes a bit it was real hard to bend the 25deg kick on the front.The electrics will be mounted on carbon plates that mount to the trailing arm posts.I get my body in 2 days so we will see how it fits :D :roll:

I wish everyone on here could run on this track i keep the dirt packed but loamy so old tires can hook up on it even holiday buggy tires. Just my sons and myself run on it no clubs or interest in vintage around here so you guys have an open invite if your by Kansas bring your cars :D :D

Re: triumph project

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 6:11 am
by vintage racer
Unfortunatly Im in Australia but if Im ever in the US I would love to stop in for a run.I hope to have a holiday there sometime and race the vintage nats.Ill just have to try and explain to my wife why my suitcase is full of RC and Ive only got the one change of clothes. :mrgreen:

Re: triumph project

Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 10:18 pm
by dirt oval rc
Hey guys thought I would just post an update. I got some paint thrown on my GV2 body and my wing mounted. So I thought I would post a couple of pics. I'm getting closer to running this thing. It should be fun. :)

Re: triumph project

Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 10:22 pm
by Bullfrog
body looks good, paint job looks great, you'll have to tell us on how it runs and handles

cheers Bullfrog

Re: triumph project

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 3:38 am
by Mr. ED
I see you are using deep dish yokomo wheels in the back. Are they mounted on some adapter to the kyosho axles? Or do you use yokomo axles?

Your body and paint choice gave it a real modern look, I can see why you prefer this over the Tamiya one

Re: triumph project

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:03 pm
by dirt oval rc
Hey guys this is the best I can do with info on the Voltima they ran small adds in rcca but this was a full page and I got most of my info from it. This add came from the Jan 1990 issue of rcca. I have never herd or seen anyone race one of these I just wonder why we didn't see more of them :D :roll: