91 Masami Stealth replica (Photo Comparison Uploaded)
Re: 91 Masami Stealth replica COMPLETED!!!!!!
Absolutely amazing how well this has turned out...beautiful! The attention to detail is fantastic. On a side note, I tried to view the pdf link for the Detroit Stealth Car, the link to AE's site, and either my computer is acting up or possibly this build has stepped on some toes...the pictures are now all color scaled out.
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/cars_and_trucks/RC10/detroitrc10.pdf
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/cars_and_trucks/RC10/detroitrc10.pdf
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Re: 91 Masami Stealth replica COMPLETED!!!!!!
Here is a picture for you all.DaveM wrote:Me too!
Part number for the two servo saver screws is 7306, there was one on E-bay!
Cheers, DaveM.
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Re: 91 Masami Stealth replica COMPLETED!!!!!!
I may have to sell a kidney to build one of these beautiful cars and get some spares for it. 

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Re: 91 Masami Stealth replica COMPLETED!!!!!!
You guys are really amazing!!
So 91 car use 4 long rear shocks?? 1.32??
Also, the Lunsford turnbuckles are for RC10T? What are the measurement of the turnbuckles??
So 91 car use 4 long rear shocks?? 1.32??
Also, the Lunsford turnbuckles are for RC10T? What are the measurement of the turnbuckles??
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Re: 91 Masami Stealth replica COMPLETED!!!!!!
Perhaps i need to do some more research but in the mean time can someone fillme in on the 89 versus 91 model cars Masami raced? I know the front end looks different but can someone share any info on this?
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Re: 91 Masami Stealth replica COMPLETED!!!!!!
Wow, to everyone involved in this congrats,you rock.. Reverse engineering from pics and the like, it is amazing how much work you have put in.. I need to rob a bank or win lotto or something between this an niki's b2,b3 carbon piece I will be struggling to get either but I don't think I have ever wanted two buggy's so much..So much for stopping with the worlds.... 

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Re: 91 Masami Stealth replica COMPLETED!!!!!!
The '89 car will be much easier than this one. I may start working on it since Jake and Niki have already devoted so much time and effort to the '91. I need to measure things but the arm lengths might be the same as the 91 car. I'm not sure. That leaves at the front only front arms, bulkhead, and shock tower to figure out. In the rear it's just arms and mounts and the mounts were very similar to the 91 car. A lot of hints can be taken from the 91 car.
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I am unable to create an account in the shapeway webpage ..... help !!
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Re: 91 Masami Stealth replica COMPLETED!!!!!!
Incredible!
*hides boner caused by this build
*hides boner caused by this build
I'd take a knife for some really good nachos.
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Re: 91 Masami Stealth replica COMPLETED!!!!!!
gomachv wrote:Ordered! Parts came to $87.89 shipped for the complete setNiki wrote: SLS parts are now available at Shapeways.![]()
Although I should probably go back and order the motor guard too
Currently shows shipping around the 19th
Jake, your up
you have an idea what you're going to build? masami edition, or someone else's stealth ride?
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Re: 91 Masami Stealth replica COMPLETED!!!!!!
For now just the pieces. I'll have to think about it a bit. I like the simplicity of the paint scheme in the one Cliff is holding. Plus it would be fun to make a second "no" circle over the "no copies" sticker lol
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Re: 91 Masami Stealth replica COMPLETED!!!!!!
Once more: Kickup angle.
I don't think kickup angle can be picked up straight from a photograph. If you think where camera was when that photo was taken... you will have a perspective or viewpoint error in it. Think of it like this: Hammer a nail to your workbench to 45deg angle (zero will be up). When you look at it from side view... yes, 45 it is. Now move yourself to end of your workbench... nail seems to be in zero deg angle. When you move your viewpoint you can have every angle between 45 and 0. Ok, when front tower can be measured to 20deg in that famous sideview photo of original 91 Stealth and camera viewpoint clearly is on the backside of front tower - we can assume true angle is bigger than 20. We tested 30 and it wasn't right. We went for 25 degree then. Does this make sense? On top of this when 25deg kickup and bulkhead was modeled, I placed CAD assembly and side view photo on top of each other with perspective view active and virtual camera placed in centerline of the car. It was a match. That's why we have 25. I can't say it's absolutely right... just our choice. I might have a screenshot of it still somewhere.
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I don't think kickup angle can be picked up straight from a photograph. If you think where camera was when that photo was taken... you will have a perspective or viewpoint error in it. Think of it like this: Hammer a nail to your workbench to 45deg angle (zero will be up). When you look at it from side view... yes, 45 it is. Now move yourself to end of your workbench... nail seems to be in zero deg angle. When you move your viewpoint you can have every angle between 45 and 0. Ok, when front tower can be measured to 20deg in that famous sideview photo of original 91 Stealth and camera viewpoint clearly is on the backside of front tower - we can assume true angle is bigger than 20. We tested 30 and it wasn't right. We went for 25 degree then. Does this make sense? On top of this when 25deg kickup and bulkhead was modeled, I placed CAD assembly and side view photo on top of each other with perspective view active and virtual camera placed in centerline of the car. It was a match. That's why we have 25. I can't say it's absolutely right... just our choice. I might have a screenshot of it still somewhere.
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Re: 91 Masami Stealth replica COMPLETED!!!!!!
Our initial assessment was 25°. It was that picture that caused us to wonder if it was or not. We never fully settled on it. 25° makes more overall sense when you look at what was ultimately settled on. That car was really ahead of its time. We all definitely agree that it is not 30°.
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