fakiee wrote:The works '93 had its own specific shell as well. It came with guides to cut out the front area for the additional torsion bars.
Yes! And that part # was different as well (ZC-104C), and was lite weight version.
fakiee wrote:The works '93 had its own specific shell as well. It came with guides to cut out the front area for the additional torsion bars.
Yes - already have, but had no reply, I know Masami's english is not the best & I wonder if he was confused with what I was asking... it seems he is also a busy chap & probably gets lots of messages through facebook & he can't answer them all?Alex B wrote:Dan, why not facebook Masami and ask him about your car?It has to be worth doing to establish if your hunch is correct, it would be an awesome story......
Shame, it would make a great story.DerbyDan wrote:Yes - already have, but had no reply, I know Masami's english is not the best & I wonder if he was confused with what I was asking... it seems he is also a busy chap & probably gets lots of messages through facebook & he can't answer them all?Alex B wrote:Dan, why not facebook Masami and ask him about your car?It has to be worth doing to establish if your hunch is correct, it would be an awesome story......
I would really love to know the true story about my particular car from the 'horses mouth' so to speak.
^^^That is one of my fav YZ-10s on this board^^^Charlie don't surf wrote:Doesn't anyone pay attention around here?![]()
Jose's 94' with correct shell, painted BITD
I believe TBG offer scooped & non-scooped shells both taken from an original Pavidis shell sent over by CATS - I guess it would be easy enough for someone taking a mould to make a second one with the scoop 'lopped' off?.... Of course for us picky geeks we have spotted the more subtle variations that set the shells apartralphee wrote:Dan, what lineage is the TBG shell, that seems to be badged a worlds, that has the Pavidis profile, but lacks the scoop?
Is it a real body repour or a fan made sculpt? If its real, then do we count five variants?
Lee
Thanks VinDual wrote:Hey guys,
Been following this thread and took some time to have a look at some Yokomo bodies I have and also some parts manuals. These are the part numbers I found (I have added them to Derby Dan's descriptions of the iconic Yokomo bug bodies).
ZC-104: 91/92 Works, no scoop/original shell
ZC-104U: Undertray for ZC-104
ZC-104C: 93 Works, as per the 91-92 shell above but with cut-line indents for the extra links. Also, body and undertray were made from a thinner type of lexan (some header cards had the 'Lightweight Body' designation).
ZC-104UC: Undertray for ZC-104C.
ZD-104C: 94 YZ-10, small scoop, still has 4 tear drop bulges as per the shells above. Cut-line indents on rear part of body for top deck tie-rod. Body and undertray sold together.
ZD-104W: 95 Pavidis, large scoop, only 2 tear drops, chamfered sides. Cut-line indents on rear part of body for top deck tie-rod. As per ZC-104C, this version was also made from a thinner lexan. Body and undertray sold together.
The version that I see the least of in circulation (apart from the 'Lightweight' YZ-870C versions) is the ZD-104C for the 94 YZ10. Quite rare with regard to Yokomo bodies.
Hope this helps. Trying to frequent the board more often... Some really nice projects and always great information circulating around.
Vin
So great to have people like you on the forum, Vin! Thanks for taking the time to do thisDual wrote:Hey guys,
Been following this thread and took some time to have a look at some Yokomo bodies I have and also some parts manuals. These are the part numbers I found (I have added them to Derby Dan's descriptions of the iconic Yokomo bug bodies).
ZC-104: 91/92 Works, no scoop/original shell
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Hope this helps. Trying to frequent the board more often... Some really nice projects and always great information circulating around.
Vin
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