


nerdy me in 1995 when this car was actually working.

hi man, no that is my first prototype. The final design is on the paper underneath the car..notice it ? I used the arms on my optima mid CS for 4 packs now and they are holding up great. I hope to get this car running in time for the august race. Its a toss up between my Optima Mid CS or this one, but as the track is low traction and I don't want to take apart my CS gearbox, I hope to get the lazer in that race.Welshy40 wrote:Nice, is that the final design layshaft? Wishbones do look stunning and like the pivot blocks and would also look stunning in white as well.
alcyon wrote:hi man, no that is my first prototype. The final design is on the paper underneath the car..notice it ? I used the arms on my optima mid CS for 4 packs now and they are holding up great. I hope to get this car running in time for the august race. Its a toss up between my Optima Mid CS or this one, but as the track is low traction and I don't want to take apart my CS gearbox, I hope to get the lazer in that race.Welshy40 wrote:Nice, is that the final design layshaft? Wishbones do look stunning and like the pivot blocks and would also look stunning in white as well.
Those are GPM plates from BITD. Bought this car used and that was one of the hop ups that came with it. The driveline is really smooth.Coelacanth wrote:That motor plate looks reddish...it's not made from copper, is it? That would be pretty cool.
yeah i actually knew that they have a cool white belt also but if i remember correct the white belt is a bit narroweralcyon wrote:Those are GPM plates from BITD. Bought this car used and that was one of the hop ups that came with it. The driveline is really smooth.Coelacanth wrote:That motor plate looks reddish...it's not made from copper, is it? That would be pretty cool.
A bit of trivia for everyone, the Tamiya TRF416X rear belt is the exact same length as the Lazer's ! its now inside the rear gearbox.
The steering is a bit too tight, so I will be doing some shimming tonight. I just need a pair of B4 slipper pads, shocks, and the car is ready to roll. Oh yeah, one of the pulleys on the layshaft is made by my machinist. So far seems smooth, need to test it out.
those are kyoshotintin74 wrote:Hey how are you doing?
Would you happen to know what brand those universal swingshaft are?
Thanks.
Modern kyosho universals la245. You will need 5mm shims to use them.tintin74 wrote:Hey how are you doing?
Would you happen to know what brand those universal swingshaft are?
Thanks.
you wont beleive the amount of time i spent in the 90s twsting and turning those arcade knobs with my left hand and hitting the 6 buttons with my right hand trying to get a triple hit combo.fakiee wrote:I'm just stoked on the Street Fighter II picture on the wall. Proper 90's
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