Period correct ESC
Period correct ESC
I’m searching for a period correct ESC for my mid Edinger shelf queen. What models were popular back then?
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Re: Period correct ESC
The logical choice would be the Novak1 (NESC-1) also probably the most sold speed control of the time, and therefore easiest to find.
There are other options, but they are harder to find, and dependent on what part of the world you want to represent:
Delta autodrive 2 (very rare!)
Tekin mospower controller
Demon 2DH (UK only)
There are other options, but they are harder to find, and dependent on what part of the world you want to represent:
Delta autodrive 2 (very rare!)
Tekin mospower controller
Demon 2DH (UK only)
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Re: Period correct ESC
Novak Nesc-4 was also available at the time.
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This is all very interesting!
This is all very interesting!
Re: Period correct ESC
I’m from the east coast USA. Wow, I wasn’t aware different geographic areas used different equipmentbluewormx wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 3:51 am The logical choice would be the Novak1 (NESC-1) also probably the most sold speed control of the time, and therefore easiest to find.
There are other options, but they are harder to find, and dependent on what part of the world you want to represent:
Delta autodrive 2 (very rare!)
Tekin mospower controller
Demon 2DH (UK only)
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Re: Period correct ESC
I purchased & raced my RC10 sometime during 1985 I believe (my timelines are only a rough guide as I'm only going from memory) originally with the kit MSC & Futaba 132H servo. During that time I got my first ESC which was a Futaba MC108.
I then purchased the first Schumacher CAT (SWB) and a friend bought a PB mini Mustang at the same time. These two cars were new out (no such thing as an XL) so I believe this was during 1986. I changed the ESC in the CAT with a Demon King esc, again these were new out but this could have been 87 or early 88.
I don't ever remember seeing anyone here in the UK between 85 & 87 with a Novak, I'd only seen them in magazine adverts .
I then purchased the first Schumacher CAT (SWB) and a friend bought a PB mini Mustang at the same time. These two cars were new out (no such thing as an XL) so I believe this was during 1986. I changed the ESC in the CAT with a Demon King esc, again these were new out but this could have been 87 or early 88.
I don't ever remember seeing anyone here in the UK between 85 & 87 with a Novak, I'd only seen them in magazine adverts .
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Re: Period correct ESC
The ESC Timeline thread might also help... Take a look:
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=42337&p=496931&hilit=esc+timeline#p496931
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=42337&p=496931&hilit=esc+timeline#p496931
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Re: Period correct ESC
The ESC Timeline thread might also help... Take a look:
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=42337
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=42337
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Re: Period correct ESC
I don't remember seeing a any US speed controls in the UK until at least 1988. From 1985 thru 1988 the only speed controls available where those locally manufactured: Demon, Laser, Intronics and a few others.winner_evo wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 2:10 pm I don't ever remember seeing anyone here in the UK between 85 & 87 with a Novak, I'd only seen them in magazine adverts .
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Re: Period correct ESC
Yeah, same here and I stopped racing in late 88. I remember Laser speed controllers being used quite a bit but can't say Intronics rings a bell. Do you have any pictures of old Laser or Intronics speed controls?
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The Intronics speed controls where made by David Spashett’s father. They came in a translucent blue heatshrink.winner_evo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2019 2:42 pm Yeah, same here and I stopped racing in late 88. I remember Laser speed controllers being used quite a bit but can't say Intronics rings a bell. Do you have any pictures of old Laser or Intronics speed controls?
The laser speed controls where made by Glyn Peglar, whom at the time was more well known for his matched batteries.
I have two Laser speed controls, one is a very early Forward and reverse with power transistor braking, probably from around 1985. Here in a RC12L.
The other is a forward only from around 1989, dating them is very hard since they where all very similar, and the FETS had the numbers sanded off. Here in a RC10.
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This is awesome info! I wasn’t aware it was available, thx!jkelm24 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 3:43 pm The ESC Timeline thread might also help... Take a look:
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=42337
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Re: Period correct ESC
bluewormx wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 12:25 am
The Intronics speed controls where made by David Spashett’s father. They came in a translucent blue heatshrink.
The laser speed controls where made by Glyn Peglar, whom at the time was more well known for his matched batteries.
I have two Laser speed controls, one is a very early Forward and reverse with power transistor braking, probably from around 1985.
Here in a RC12L.
The other is a forward only from around 1989, dating them is very hard since they where all very similar, and the FETS had the numbers sanded off.
Here in a RC10.
Thanks, nice cars too, that 1/12 with the Demon motor in the back is sweet

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Thanks!winner_evo wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2019 5:47 am Thanks, nice cars too, that 1/12 with the Demon motor in the back is sweet![]()

That car has some history. I used to race at Club Heathrow in Hanworth. That car is Geoff Wilsons old car with all his original electrics (except the servo which is the correct (futaba s132h) but not original.
Geoff was the club secretary and a well known racer, whom always had time to help anyone.
Ironically I started racing 1/12th with an alpha track parts omega I bought from Geoff when he got the RC12L in early 1987.
The car is pretty much the same as it was the last time I saw Geoff at the Watford Nationals in 1988.
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Re: Period correct ESC
I think Intronics also sold the Corally cars and that might be the reason Davis Spashett was running these cars.
Regarding Laser speed controls, those could be seen also at Schumacher cars. I have seen several photos at magazines were the ESC was noted as Schumacher ESC but in reality it was a Laser. Schumacher had ESC's but Glyn Peglars's ESC look different.
Regarding Laser speed controls, those could be seen also at Schumacher cars. I have seen several photos at magazines were the ESC was noted as Schumacher ESC but in reality it was a Laser. Schumacher had ESC's but Glyn Peglars's ESC look different.
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Re: Period correct ESC
There might be other choices but a Novak Nesc-1 or 4 would be matching best, because Novak was used by the AE team.
The NESC-4 is just the budget version of the NESC-1. Cheaper FET transistors were used, maybe also thinner wires. Electronics such be the same.
The NESC-4 is just the budget version of the NESC-1. Cheaper FET transistors were used, maybe also thinner wires. Electronics such be the same.
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