Junior T for me! New pics 3/20/10

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I think it's time we put together a Losi timeline! :mrgreen:
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RedScampi wrote:I think it's time we put together a Losi timeline! :mrgreen:
Cool idea. I'll start--Losi came after Associated.








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Which came first, an AE or Kyosho RC? Pretty sure Kyosho as a company is slightly older, just not sure who was first with a RC production car.

Probably someone else was 'first', but I'm just thinking of existing on going concerns.

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hmm, think Tamiya was first boys.
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this is from Neobuggy.net January 7,2010

"Original founder of Kyosho Mr Hisashi Suzuki passed away this morning. In recent years Hisashi Suzuki played a smaller role in the Kyosho management, acting as corporate advisor. His son Akihisa Suzuki is the current Chairman of Kyosho and in charge of Kyosho America.

Hisashi Suzuki will be remembered by all Kyosho employees as he founded the company in 1963 and gave more than 45 years of affection and dedication to Kyosho. Our thoughts & prayers are with the Suzuki family and employees, it is with sadness but immense respect that we mark the passing of a man who will be remembered as one of the forefathers of the Radio Control Hobby."

I think Associated was formed in the late 60's or early 70's, I'm not sure when Tamiya was founded.

Sad for the RC world to lose one of its pioneers
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Bongo Fury wrote:Which came first, an AE or Kyosho RC? Pretty sure Kyosho as a company is slightly older, just not sure who was first with a RC production car.

Probably someone else was 'first', but I'm just thinking of existing on going concerns.
Sorry, off topic, but I did some digging . . .

According to Kyosho's website, they were the first Japanese R/C car manufacturer with the Dash I in 1970

http://www.kyosho.com/eng/company/rccar_history01.html

Tamiya released their first R/C in 1974, M4 Sherman Tank.

http://www.tamiya.com/english/tamiya/tamiya_03.htm

Associated released their first R/C in 1969, 1/8th scale RC1

http://www.rc10.com/basicshub/aboutae/about_ae.htm
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Well, three months after putting this on the workbench it's basically built. I built it right out of the box except for the See's wheels and Losi tires I got from bearrickster. (Thanks) The wheels need a little polish and the body needs a final trim, paint and decals but it might stay in this condition for a while. It will most likely end up in storage while I figure out a new work shop. All in all it was a pleasure to build, no headaches or surprises. :)
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RedScampi wrote:All in all it was a pleasure to build, no headaches or surprises. :)
They always do (fire away guys :mrgreen: )
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That looks great Gary, I would lower that rear body mount a little. those wheels look better on that truck than in a box at my house. :lol: now get it painted up!!
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Thanks Rick. If the weather holds I might start slinging some paint this weekend. I have a couple more cars to build before everything gets put away, including a Hotshot and a Pro.
P.S. The rear body mount has since been trimmed and we're sitting level. :lol:
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