
The Official "What is it?" Thread
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
No, these shocks are actually pretty good. The black ones that suck would be covered in oil on the outside (and have ribbed plastic caps).R Cane wrote:Was that an actual car?RC10resto wrote:Kyosho Crap![]()
Like... the Kyosho 1/10 Crap Buggy?
And thanks for the info
Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
EDIT: found it Tamiya Hot Shot
Can you identify what car this is for?
There's a guy asking for an id on the facebook.

Can you identify what car this is for?
There's a guy asking for an id on the facebook.

Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Hi,
does anybody have an idea what car this could be?
The rear axle and the chassis looks like a Associated RC12e, but the front axle???
The board for the radio (poor condition) looks like the Asso RC12e, but has small casted parts on it, which i never saw at a RC12e.
Greetings
RF
does anybody have an idea what car this could be?
The rear axle and the chassis looks like a Associated RC12e, but the front axle???
The board for the radio (poor condition) looks like the Asso RC12e, but has small casted parts on it, which i never saw at a RC12e.
Greetings
RF
Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Hello,
here's a photo from another view, to show the front better.
Greetings
RF
here's a photo from another view, to show the front better.
Greetings
RF
Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Hi Fracek,
The tank is a Serpent from a Quattro 2WD or 4WD, the front axle looks like a selfmade-version from a Graupner made out of aluminium. If that's true, the original one is made out of black plastic.
You can have a look on this axle at:
http://www.rclineforum.de/forum/board10-cars-und-trucks/board12-rc-cars-elektro/306108-rc-rarit%C3%A4ten-elektro-speed-cars-1-8-fr%C3%BCher-laut-und-schnell-heute-leise-und-schnell/
Greetings
RF
The tank is a Serpent from a Quattro 2WD or 4WD, the front axle looks like a selfmade-version from a Graupner made out of aluminium. If that's true, the original one is made out of black plastic.
You can have a look on this axle at:
http://www.rclineforum.de/forum/board10-cars-und-trucks/board12-rc-cars-elektro/306108-rc-rarit%C3%A4ten-elektro-speed-cars-1-8-fr%C3%BCher-laut-und-schnell-heute-leise-und-schnell/
Greetings
RF
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Hi all,
I need your help to identify the origins of parts fitted a Yokomo Works91 that i purchase recently.
the front diff:

the front A-arms:

the front hubs are RPM, but what about the C-hubs, and did RPM really do this for the works91 or is this for another car ?

same question for the rear hubs:

the center shaft:

the front shocks (maybe duratrax?):

Chassis,top deck, F/R towers and bumper are in carbon and in the same weave, so i suppose they came from the same place...




and last, the bearing steering:

thank you for all your help!
Phil.
I need your help to identify the origins of parts fitted a Yokomo Works91 that i purchase recently.
the front diff:

the front A-arms:

the front hubs are RPM, but what about the C-hubs, and did RPM really do this for the works91 or is this for another car ?

same question for the rear hubs:

the center shaft:

the front shocks (maybe duratrax?):

Chassis,top deck, F/R towers and bumper are in carbon and in the same weave, so i suppose they came from the same place...




and last, the bearing steering:

thank you for all your help!
Phil.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Looks a bit like the SG Monza frontSabba wrote:Hello,
here's a photo from another view, to show the front better.
Greetings
RF
Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
I have this scan of an add from an old brochure.

According to the text it's called CX12 and made in Hong Kong and is mostly a copy of a Associated.
No further information is given.

According to the text it's called CX12 and made in Hong Kong and is mostly a copy of a Associated.
No further information is given.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
I´ve got a set of the front arms - They were in a bag with a headercard from MMS.works92 wrote:Hi all,
I need your help to identify the origins of parts fitted a Yokomo Works91 that i purchase recently.
the front A-arms:
Phil.
IIRC, also referred to as "Drescher" arms
http://www.rc10talk.com/download/file.php?id=84871&mode=view
Gone fishing
Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Hello tomolupus
incredible that you found or remembered this advertising.
Great thanks for that, because I really searched for, but couldn't find it.
Only in an actual american ebay-auction I found yesterday the same combination of front and rear axle called as an Associated but I couldn't believe that.
Now I have a pretty good info, thanks a lot.
Greetings
RF
incredible that you found or remembered this advertising.
Great thanks for that, because I really searched for, but couldn't find it.
Only in an actual american ebay-auction I found yesterday the same combination of front and rear axle called as an Associated but I couldn't believe that.
Now I have a pretty good info, thanks a lot.
Greetings
RF
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