Current slot car resistors are different than the RC ones. RC had 2 sides one for power and one for brake. The slot resistors are just power.polarbear wrote:WC1982 Kent, it sounds to me that the lightweight resistor speed control was not in the product list of AE but Parma. Am I correct?
By the way, anyone knows if the standard size resistor now available from Parma nowadays (under slot car controller section) the same as we used in the 12E?
Vintage AE Ad -- 1979 RC12E "Go Racing With The Team"
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I liked using solid silver wiper buttons and adding the upper button to add pressure to the contact. I sanded the resistor windings flat for good contact. At times I used the short side of the resistor for power. It depended on the track and how much power your motor had.polarbear wrote:Thanks Kent . So what do you think is the best mechancial speed control at big races??
I know and used the "Reedy's trick" by adding a wiper at the full speed position to ensure best contact. Some used a BIG micro switch there, some used the short side of the resistor to get more punch power..... and thicken the wiring...
While we have the various FET technologies in the past 20 years, was it a "one-best design" at that time in big races???
You can definitely feel the difference in the different cuts on the 12i chassis. The more you cut out the more rear grip it gives you. I used the extended milk bottle cut, hogging out as much as I could without risking the chassis breaking in a crash. Nobody had much success with the DA graphite chassis because it didn't have as much rear grip, and I seem to remember some problems with radio glitching and tweaking. I never tried the Yokomo chassis so I can't give a comparison on that one.polarbear wrote:For the variant of chassis cutting of 12E, do you feel there are significant differences? I mean the standard "I" shape, "A" hole in front of motor; milk bottle shape and even DA graphite blank etc. I found the tightening of the front grommet was effective in the flexi difference rather.
On the other hand, the original AE chassis was made of epoxy plate while the Yokomo's was green FRP which was stiffer and heavier.
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Somebody call 911..........................i ................cant.............breath
Wow Kent this is some great stuff for restorations.

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I love it, it just gets better and better! Can't wait to see what you dig up next!
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Next... I think I've got most of the pieces to one of the original pre-production 12L prototypes in my pit box. As I recall they were given out to the team drivers before one of the big races, probably pre-assembled. It would be cool to get that car put back together. First, locate as many of the parts as I can find. Second, remember how it was originally built. 

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I've been digging through my stuff for about a month trying to find my 1982 World Champ ring, and I just found it today. First place was gold, everyone else in the A Main got a silver ring. Nice touch, I think Mike Reedy was in charge of IFMAR back then and had these made for the racers.
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gave away to the winner of a 1/8 scale race--
Thanks for sharing!
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Thats awsome! Thanks for that!
I know what it feels like to chase a ring. We have one up for grabs every Labor day weekend in the TORC series. Winning the championship ring at Crandon is as big as it gets for us. Most of us would take winning that race over winning every other race that season.
Edited to add, I don't have one...................................YET!!!
I know what it feels like to chase a ring. We have one up for grabs every Labor day weekend in the TORC series. Winning the championship ring at Crandon is as big as it gets for us. Most of us would take winning that race over winning every other race that season.
Edited to add, I don't have one...................................YET!!!
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Just found it today??WC1982 wrote:I've been digging through my stuff for about a month trying to find my 1982 World Champ ring, and I just found it today.


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Kent, just out of curiosity--how did you find RC10Talk? And what do you plan on doing with your stuff? Can we look forward to some "restorations"?
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x2, would love to see them restored. It would be a restoration by the original owner so you know it is correct.Charlie don't surf wrote:Kent, just out of curiosity--how did you find RC10Talk? And what do you plan on doing with your stuff? Can we look forward to some "restorations"?
sweet ring.

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Hi ,
Kent do you remember which manufacturer is for this graphite chassis (rear body post on the rear of the chassis) and is it Neisinger 86 WC car ?
Kent do you remember which manufacturer is for this graphite chassis (rear body post on the rear of the chassis) and is it Neisinger 86 WC car ?
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I think, this is a D&D graphite chassis.prp wrote:Hi ,
Kent do you remember which manufacturer is for theis graphite chassis (rear body post on the rear of the chassis) and is it Neisinger 86 WC car ?
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I can't identify the chassis, but it wouldn't be a Neisinger car because he ran a Futaba S32 servo at the 86 Worlds and he wouldn't run TRC wheels.prp wrote:Hi ,
Kent do you remember which manufacturer is for this graphite chassis (rear body post on the rear of the chassis) and is it Neisinger 86 WC car ?
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