TonTon Land, vintage meeting (Japan 27 april 2008)
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TonTon Land, vintage meeting (Japan 27 april 2008)
Let the pictures talk:
1. Aku, or Kustomizerz with his first-prize heavily modded scorcher 2. Tanaka-sensei form time-tunnel inspecting Aku's big-wheeler, with 2 of his own buggies in the front 3. Lots of different cars and styles 4. from very classic tamiyas 5. to very original designs, TonTon Land is open to everyone wanting to join in the fun 6. Theme of this forum, well-dressed 7. Wow. cool chaindrive 8. and here 's what the chain runs through 9. another chain-drive, aku's yokomo and son in the back Have to pass the keyboard to my misses. More pics later.
1. Aku, or Kustomizerz with his first-prize heavily modded scorcher 2. Tanaka-sensei form time-tunnel inspecting Aku's big-wheeler, with 2 of his own buggies in the front 3. Lots of different cars and styles 4. from very classic tamiyas 5. to very original designs, TonTon Land is open to everyone wanting to join in the fun 6. Theme of this forum, well-dressed 7. Wow. cool chaindrive 8. and here 's what the chain runs through 9. another chain-drive, aku's yokomo and son in the back Have to pass the keyboard to my misses. More pics later.
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Re: TonTon Land, vintage meeting (Japan 27 april 2008)
Great stuff Erik! Now we know what Tak looks like.
I am not here cause I am playing photographer and on my mountain bike.
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Re: TonTon Land, vintage meeting (Japan 27 april 2008)
back with more pics:
10. Aku likes his stuff a bit, or a lot different 11. under the bolink shell hides a Mip chaindrive rc10 with traoiling arms, graphite chassis and saddle-pack configuration 12. Yes, you CAN drive an AYK 13. anodizing service for a gold-edition Ultima 14. First one I 've ever seen in real life, and a runner as well 15. Inspired by the black and white pics? There were 2 of these with this lay-out. 16. 4 brats in 1 event (if you count the subaru also). Popular? Not really: 3 of them were from the same owner. This one looked the best to me. 17. 1 of the 3 cars I got dirty
10. Aku likes his stuff a bit, or a lot different 11. under the bolink shell hides a Mip chaindrive rc10 with traoiling arms, graphite chassis and saddle-pack configuration 12. Yes, you CAN drive an AYK 13. anodizing service for a gold-edition Ultima 14. First one I 've ever seen in real life, and a runner as well 15. Inspired by the black and white pics? There were 2 of these with this lay-out. 16. 4 brats in 1 event (if you count the subaru also). Popular? Not really: 3 of them were from the same owner. This one looked the best to me. 17. 1 of the 3 cars I got dirty
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Re: TonTon Land, vintage meeting (Japan 27 april 2008)
In picture number 5 is that a 4WD grasshopper???
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Re: TonTon Land, vintage meeting (Japan 27 april 2008)
Different is good.
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Re: TonTon Land, vintage meeting (Japan 27 april 2008)
Yep, TA01 gearboxes and looks like TA04 suspension arms. If you like that you'll love this http://pmmc.hp.infoseek.co.jp/frog/frog2.htmlbearrickster wrote:In picture number 5 is that a 4WD grasshopper???
Great to see these car being run properly, and love the updates on them. I guess the Gallop isn't running the one ways then. Chrome wheels seem to be very popular

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Re: TonTon Land, vintage meeting (Japan 27 april 2008)
I love that there are always so many pics to document the vintage r/c events in japan. Also looks like one better not show up without a highly detailed body. Concourse runners are sexy.
Old school racing all the way!
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Re: TonTon Land, vintage meeting (Japan 27 april 2008)
Japan is the pinnacle of vintage racers for sure. They look so damn sexy!
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Re: TonTon Land, vintage meeting (Japan 27 april 2008)
Wow! What an assortment of strange and wonderful machines. In pic 10 and 11 the RC10 is an amazing piece and I wonder if he dreamed that up himself or was that some design that was in existence in the early 90's. I see it has a MIP 4wd system but what is the front shock treatment. Is that an aftermarket part that was available back then? Great pics of this vintage event, truly amazing.
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This is all very interesting!
This is all very interesting!
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Re: TonTon Land, vintage meeting (Japan 27 april 2008)
To start with the last question: Aku said the laid-down shock was just for 'surprise'. It is home-made and refers somewhat of his favourite chaindrive yok's.
the frog in terry's link and the TA01 grashopper (hornet actually?) are no stand-alone examples. Those re-re's are a cheapish base for many conversions. There was a hornet with belt 4wd from the same owner also.
I don't know if the chrome wheels are really so popular it's just a matter of what was left in stock at the hobby-shops.
Another favorite are the tamiya wheels of ... gravelhound ? not sure. The main reason for using these is the newer wheels have smaller offsets.
Glad you guys enjoy the pics, sorry there's not more action pics: I was tooling on- and running my own cars
the frog in terry's link and the TA01 grashopper (hornet actually?) are no stand-alone examples. Those re-re's are a cheapish base for many conversions. There was a hornet with belt 4wd from the same owner also.
I don't know if the chrome wheels are really so popular it's just a matter of what was left in stock at the hobby-shops.
Another favorite are the tamiya wheels of ... gravelhound ? not sure. The main reason for using these is the newer wheels have smaller offsets.
Glad you guys enjoy the pics, sorry there's not more action pics: I was tooling on- and running my own cars
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Re: TonTon Land, vintage meeting (Japan 27 april 2008)
Erik, Something that I have always wondered..... just at there are a lot of AE and Losi parts on the shelves of the LHSs in the US, is the situation the same in Japan with Kyosho and Tamiya products? I assuming so due to the number of vintage cars being actively run over there.
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Re: TonTon Land, vintage meeting (Japan 27 april 2008)
Jay, there are many parts on the shelves, but never the ones you need.
The shop I usually go to is part of a chian and they have a section with old and 2nd hand parts. But these parts are for so many different cars, going from real vintage to just yesterdays model touringcar.
I still have to see the first scorpion parts on a shelf here , but you see so many at the events.
My best guess is that a lot of what you see in the meetings comes through the yahoo auctions site.
The shop I usually go to is part of a chian and they have a section with old and 2nd hand parts. But these parts are for so many different cars, going from real vintage to just yesterdays model touringcar.
I still have to see the first scorpion parts on a shelf here , but you see so many at the events.
My best guess is that a lot of what you see in the meetings comes through the yahoo auctions site.
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Re: TonTon Land, vintage meeting (Japan 27 april 2008)
Could someone be kind enough to clue me into what car is in picture #14? Thanks!
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