The Official "What is it?" Thread

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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Post by cyberfox »

Hi,

Is somebody could tell me which is this motor without any identification ?

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Thank you :)

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I'm a retro radio control hipster - I only like the stuff no one bought!

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ah ok, thank you 8)

(I'm not a big fan of Tamiya so don't know it well)

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JK Racing wrote:I give up...Molded 10LSS chassis...maybe my Google is broken :)

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I'm gonna say "HPI", because they're produced other fiber-reinforced molded tubs for various cars, but that's just a guess, might be entirely wrong.

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HPI was also my first guess, but nothing on the chassis anywhere :(
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cyberfox wrote:
(I'm not a big fan of Tamiya so don't know it well)
yeah yeah, blah blah blah, whatever :mrgreen:
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Lonestar wrote:yeah yeah, blah blah blah, whatever :mrgreen:
sorry, I hardly understand your english :P

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cyberfox wrote:
Lonestar wrote:yeah yeah, blah blah blah, whatever :mrgreen:
sorry, I hardly understand your english :P
mais c'est qu'il m'insulte en plus!!! ;)

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JK Racing wrote:HPI was also my first guess, but nothing on the chassis anywhere :(
Not sure who made it, but it's not an HPI product.

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WC1982 wrote:
JK Racing wrote:HPI was also my first guess, but nothing on the chassis anywhere :(
Not sure who made it, but it's not an HPI product.
more and more I think I need to hold on to this car
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Just throwing a ball in the dark: could it be an Andy's product?

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JR Designs (or is it CKW?)
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thank you Phin...great dig on that. Fullerton, CA, local to me :)
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Post by Phin »

You're welcome. :D Other people's stuff I have no problem finding info on...it's my own stuff I get stymied on. :?

Still looking for help to ID these pan car bits.
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Also need help identifying these pan car rear end parts. I'm pretty sure they're not RC12, as marked, but I don't know much about the early versions. The one piece pod, too...would like to know what that's from.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Post by GoMachV »

The nylon bulkhead is a stock 12L i think. Does it use height adjusters(oval shaped)?

the metal ones look to be homemade replacements for 12e. The step is for the radio tray to bolt onto.

The aluminum hubs (the 3 on the right) are 12i and maybe other diff hubs, they fit into the wheel on one side and hold a diff ring on the other.

The other 2 hubs look like they would hold a diff ring and pilot onto a spur- but I don't recall these. Looks like it may be the side that is pinned or pressed onto the axle.

I don't know about the axles or other pod setup

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