Awesome car. Pit stop models was my local shop and the owner founded the the club I belonged to. Pit Stop models was located on the Barking Road, Plaistow. E13.
This is a re-entry although it's had a reconfiguration with completely different electrics. RC12L Graphite, TRC Pro-Cuts wheels/foams, TRC body posts, Novak T4 speedo, NER-2X 27mhz receiver, Futaba 132H servo, Reedy 1700 SCRC saddle pack, Trinity Monster Horsepower 1987 Mod motor & Bolink Can-Am...
Thanks Doug, Good to know for the SWB shell. The hardest to find missing parts for me doing a SWB are the T515 font one way joint and the short belt. A short belt is available here: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Schumacher-CAT-Short-Wheelbase-SWB-main-long-drive-belt-T128-New/254546827890?hash...
That AYK looks great, especially with a 480 in the back. Would love to see the body. I have the same chassis and car to build, if I ever get around to it. How do you find the motor? Thanks, here's a pic with the body.... https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48881240656_a885cd1496_k.jpg They're nice ...
Here's my original restored Schumacher C Car, kitted out in similar spec to Andy Dobson's 1986 World champs car.... Futaba 132H servo, R102H 27mhz micro receiver, CS electronic Rocket 6 speed controller & Kyosho based Trinity Monster Horsepower 1985 mod motor. Body is a repro Associated TOJ, I s...
Your car looks very nice, 8v & 16v cars look so much better in stock trim without evo parts added
I see you saw the picture of my car that I posted. I've also owned mine for a long time, since 2002. My car has lots of modifications with 332bhp, so it goes quite well.
Welcome to the aboard, there's usually plenty of posts in the Kyosho sub forum with Optima's.
Don't discount looking for cars in the US, there's usually lots of RC10's for sale over there. I've bought a few cars from the US myself for acceptable prices.
blast wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2020 2:08 pm
Hello guys , i'm Jérôme , i live in the suburb of Paris. I'm a Losi addict but i also have old Kyosho stuff and some other brands but not as many as i'd like . I'm particularly fond of 1/10th electric and 1/8th GP buggies.
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