KYOSHO Ultima in Asia
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Re: KYOSHO Ultima in Asia
I don't know what the prices are now but they used to be reasonable. I haven't played around with it in a few years. I would think that their cnc machining costs would be the most expensive. Even if it does cost too much it would still be a good resource to have other simpler parts made. Like ones that can be stamped out for example.
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Re: KYOSHO Ultima in Asia
I agree, laser cutting is much cheaper then CNC milling!
The price usually sky rocking when you only fabricate 1 or 2 parts! But drops dramatically when you order 10-20 pieces!
I’m looking for A-arms in aluminium to the Ultima, but I’m not prepared to pay 200$ But I gone download the CAD program on the web site and try it out for my A-arms. Then I gone ask for a price, then I know!
The price usually sky rocking when you only fabricate 1 or 2 parts! But drops dramatically when you order 10-20 pieces!
I’m looking for A-arms in aluminium to the Ultima, but I’m not prepared to pay 200$ But I gone download the CAD program on the web site and try it out for my A-arms. Then I gone ask for a price, then I know!

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Re: KYOSHO Ultima in Asia
Hi friends
thanks for reply~
In Asia,it looks like cannot be cheap to reproduce bulkhead in aluminium,too.
now I am planning to make front-arm and rear-arm in alumnium first,and it is being processed 
thanks for reply~

In Asia,it looks like cannot be cheap to reproduce bulkhead in aluminium,too.


Hi! Friends! English is not my mother tongue,in spite of my poor English,but I really want to share of my vintage RC buggy!!!
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Re: KYOSHO Ultima in Asia

The front and rear shock plate have finished from CNC milling machine,it is beautiful than hand made.

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Re: KYOSHO Ultima in Asia
Chapter 4: New cage and body
I am always looking for the original Ultima's cage and body on Yahoo-bids in Japan, and got it finally~


I am always looking for the original Ultima's cage and body on Yahoo-bids in Japan, and got it finally~



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Re: KYOSHO Ultima in Asia
A front bulkhead would be awesome. The original has some serious weak points where the screws go into the holes. The plastic is too thin and easily breaks. Of course, the standard fix was to use longer screws and a locknut.
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Re: KYOSHO Ultima in Asia
Red Ultima














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Hi! Friends! English is not my mother tongue,in spite of my poor English,but I really want to share of my vintage RC buggy!!!
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Re: KYOSHO Ultima in Asia
The fabled 2WD Optima has arrived! Very nice job on that body...is that a wing wire you added to the shock tower? Interesting idea. I've always thought the original Optima body was one of the nicest designs ever made. You gotta love the little details like the roof scoop, body scallops, hood snorkels, vent depressions by the rear shocks, louvers on the rear surface...all those details make it such an interesting body to look at and tricky to paint. 

Completed projects: CYANide Onroad Optima | Zebra Gold Optima | Barney Optima | OptiMutt RWD Mid
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Re: KYOSHO Ultima in Asia
DennisM wrote:That looks amazing !
Very cool indeed.

It's very kind of you to like the painting.
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Re: KYOSHO Ultima in Asia
Hcp22 wrote:Grate looking Ultima, well done!


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