1993 Brian Kinwald Replica (last update 12/12/2009)
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica (last update 12/12/2009)
Very nice work. In your 3d rendering, can you render with perspective? -Jeff
Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica (last update 12/12/2009)
I would love to have a print of that 3D file! Every hobby room needs a poster of that hanging on the wall!
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica (last update 12/12/2009)
Absolutely stunning - well done Kenooze! I think this is my favourite build so far that i've seen on RC10Talk!
Looking through your build it is apparent that apart from a few choice upgrades & an array of carefull alteration of the standard RC10 parts (rear wishbones, bulkhead etc) The car is essentially very close to the car you could buy from Associated. Compare Brian's car to the pictures of Masami's Stealth cars from a few years previous, where as Kinwald's car is subtley modified Masami's Detroit/Oz cars are almost unrecognisable to a standard RC10 of the time. I wonder if Associated requested that the race cars should at least look much more like the standard cars (to maintain sales perhaps) As even Masami's car carried the same mods as Brian's car in England.
Strange also that the team cars did not run the milled chassis as sold in the 'world' kit
Looking through your build it is apparent that apart from a few choice upgrades & an array of carefull alteration of the standard RC10 parts (rear wishbones, bulkhead etc) The car is essentially very close to the car you could buy from Associated. Compare Brian's car to the pictures of Masami's Stealth cars from a few years previous, where as Kinwald's car is subtley modified Masami's Detroit/Oz cars are almost unrecognisable to a standard RC10 of the time. I wonder if Associated requested that the race cars should at least look much more like the standard cars (to maintain sales perhaps) As even Masami's car carried the same mods as Brian's car in England.
Strange also that the team cars did not run the milled chassis as sold in the 'world' kit
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica (last update 12/12/2009)
Not sure if this photo was taken from the 1993 Reedy Race or the actual Ifmar Worlds in Basildon the same year but Masami's car has the Factory Milled chassis. (Photo taken from the scans archive http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=5192).
Re 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica, they don't come any better than this Kenooze. Excellent work and can't wait to see what you come out with next. Kudos.
Vin
Re 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica, they don't come any better than this Kenooze. Excellent work and can't wait to see what you come out with next. Kudos.
Vin
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica (last update 02/01/2010)
It is Cedric! I never had that big of a "chubb" for an RC car ever before!kenooze wrote:Well, the car looks near to be down but not already finish for 2009.
I still have to hand made the battery tray.
BUT, the 3D file of this car are down and looks terrific, isn't it ?

Are you going to make that fantastic poster available to members?
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica (last update 12/12/2009)
I will guy's, I will !
But I plan to do posters like this one for all RC10 tubs and graphite cars.
I have already designed many parts of they cars, and will be able to set all cars ever produced with the stealth transmission.
But I'm not sure about the final design of the posters.
Like an industrial drawing, like the old drawings with the blue background and white lines ???
To do not affect this thread anymore, I will open a new thread shortly.
Thanks for your enthousiasm.
But I plan to do posters like this one for all RC10 tubs and graphite cars.
I have already designed many parts of they cars, and will be able to set all cars ever produced with the stealth transmission.
But I'm not sure about the final design of the posters.
Like an industrial drawing, like the old drawings with the blue background and white lines ???
To do not affect this thread anymore, I will open a new thread shortly.
Thanks for your enthousiasm.
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica (last update 12/12/2009)
I still waiting for a shell, but I still have to do the battery brace.
After designing something with the help of the Car Action pictures, a friend of mine cut it in a stainless steel plate.

After a serious looking, I have some ajustement to do before cuting in my last black glass fiber plate
After designing something with the help of the Car Action pictures, a friend of mine cut it in a stainless steel plate.

After a serious looking, I have some ajustement to do before cuting in my last black glass fiber plate

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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica (last update 12/12/2009)
i still say brian just modified a stock associated #7325 7 cell fiberglass battery brace. and if you look at the rcca article of this car, he didn't do that nice of a job on it.
just my $.02.

just my $.02.
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica (last update 12/12/2009)
very nice job, what is the deal with cutting off the wheel lips on the wheels. what does this do for you?
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica (last update 12/12/2009)
X2scr8p wrote:i still say brian just modified a stock associated #7325 7 cell fiberglass battery brace. and if you look at the rcca article of this car, he didn't do that nice of a job on it.![]()
just my $.02.
That is why i like this car better than the original.


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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica (last update 12/12/2009)
here's the thing though........ brian wasn't building a showcar. perfect cut outs in the battery strap isn't gonna make the thing go faster.m_vice wrote:That is why i like this car better than the original.seriously
, if i had the option of getting the original or this one i might go with this one.

and being as though this is a replica, the battery strap for this car shouldn't be perfect either, imo.
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica (last update 12/12/2009)
I am with you scr8p.scr8p wrote:here's the thing though........ brian wasn't building a showcar. perfect cut outs in the battery strap isn't gonna make the thing go faster.m_vice wrote:That is why i like this car better than the original.seriously
, if i had the option of getting the original or this one i might go with this one.
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and being as though this is a replica, the battery strap for this car shouldn't be perfect either, imo.

would you consider Cedric's to be more of a nicer "reproduction" of Brian's car.
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica (last update 12/12/2009)
i'd be willing to bet when brian built his car it was very nice. he obviously put a lot of thought, time, and effort into it. but it was still being built to be a race car, not a show piece. so in that respect, cedric's car is bound to be nicer.m_vice wrote:would you consider Cedric's to be more of a nicer "reproduction" of Brian's car.
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica (last update 12/12/2009)
Guy's
I'm really sorry for my vision of a replica car !
I'm not sure to did this so "perfectly", I just try to stick to the Brian job.
About the battery brace, Yes, I guess, I will have some difficulties to do the same "foot made" quality.
But if you take a look at the added pricture, the Brian brace looks really different and not cutted in a standard brace, from RC10 or 10T.
(The stainless steel part pictured still my first design.)

I'm really sorry for my vision of a replica car !
I'm not sure to did this so "perfectly", I just try to stick to the Brian job.
About the battery brace, Yes, I guess, I will have some difficulties to do the same "foot made" quality.
But if you take a look at the added pricture, the Brian brace looks really different and not cutted in a standard brace, from RC10 or 10T.
(The stainless steel part pictured still my first design.)

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