I have had my Baja bug and the Marui batt operated one for many years.





That is Optima Pro "steering servo solution" where the battery was moved more forward than in Optima/Tirbo Optima. Because of this, Optima Pro did have different (plastic?) top deck.DennisM wrote:Before You make up Your mind on the steering servo installation, You should have a look around in here.
Some of the guys, has mounted the steering servo in the cutout for the MSC servo, with a longitude rod connected to the steering bellcranks.
I can´t remember their handles, but if we´re lucky, they´ll chime in.
If You´re going to run it with a ESC, I would choose that solution.
To my knowledge, the motorguard was optional and not a part of the kit?Jirka wrote:Your 1:10 Turbo Optima does really look nice and I think that those Option House wheels and tires, even they are not the the original Turbo Optima parts, are even more better than the stock items. Those tires were often used in races, maybe the best Kyosho 2" tires. Only thing that I see that Your car is missing is Le Mans 240S motor (the one with red label) and motor guard, also on Option House part.
But really interesting is the smallest Turbo Optima that You have. It has Marui text in it's front bumber so could that be Marui made? Is there anywhere written Kyosho in that car?
Jirka
EDIT to 1:10 Turbo Optima: Also front drive shafts seems to be dogbones, they should be universals.
Yes You are right. Motor guard was an option part, I did check this from manual and catalogs. But it was very common hotup part.DennisM wrote:To my knowledge, the motorguard was optional and not a part of the kit?Jirka wrote:Your 1:10 Turbo Optima does really look nice and I think that those Option House wheels and tires, even they are not the the original Turbo Optima parts, are even more better than the stock items. Those tires were often used in races, maybe the best Kyosho 2" tires. Only thing that I see that Your car is missing is Le Mans 240S motor (the one with red label) and motor guard, also on Option House part.
But really interesting is the smallest Turbo Optima that You have. It has Marui text in it's front bumber so could that be Marui made? Is there anywhere written Kyosho in that car?
Jirka
EDIT to 1:10 Turbo Optima: Also front drive shafts seems to be dogbones, they should be universals.
I´ve seen the "Steering servo solution" performed on Optimas and Turbo´s aswell.
This was done because of the, mildly put, extremely bad original servomount solution
The Turbo Optima never came with universals. Dogbones were original parts for the Optima, Javelin, Turbo Optima & Salute. However, CVDs or universals would be a highly recommended upgrade option.Jirka wrote:EDIT to 1:10 Turbo Optima: Also front drive shafts seems to be dogbones, they should be universals.
Yes, You are correct too. It was Turbo Optima Mid that had universals in stock in front.Coelacanth wrote:The Turbo Optima never came with universals. Dogbones were original parts for the Optima, Javelin, Turbo Optima & Salute. However, CVDs or universals would be a highly recommended upgrade option.Jirka wrote:EDIT to 1:10 Turbo Optima: Also front drive shafts seems to be dogbones, they should be universals.![]()
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