BEATEN UP YOKOMO 834B DOGGY
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Re: BEATEN UP YOKOMO 834B DOGGY
That turned out fantastic. I'm curious what size bearings you used in the rear trailing arm mounts
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Re: BEATEN UP YOKOMO 834B DOGGY
It just use the flanged 5x10 bearingshodog wrote:That turned out fantastic. I'm curious what size bearings you used in the rear trailing arm mounts
Re: BEATEN UP YOKOMO 834B DOGGY
Thanks, i think it came out awesome much better than i first thought.shodog wrote:That turned out fantastic. I'm curious what size bearings you used in the rear trailing arm mounts
I didnt really no how to assemble the rear trailing arms because the delta parts dont come with instructions but i used 5, 5x10x3 bearings
on each side one on each side and 3 to act as a spacer but im sure i have done it wrong but it works for now as its only a shelfer.
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Re: BEATEN UP YOKOMO 834B DOGGY
What a great job! I had a half a dozen of these in the late 1990s and sold them all off. I always liked these cars. If there is on part I wish someone would remake, it's the gearbox for the 834b. It's the hardest part to find and/or duplicate.
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Re: BEATEN UP YOKOMO 834B DOGGY
Just put up on eBay some ERROR Bolink Funco 834b Half Bodies. They don't have any scoops on them. These had been done at a plant that was not getting things done correctly. I have moved to a different plant now since then. Don't plan on running this mold again any time soon. So if you need one and don't mind the problems you can get one at a good price.a01butal wrote:Yes, Mrlexan did repro the Funco version before but I think this mold is now with the Sabula Tech and I've not heard of them producing any bodies as yet.
Link to the bodies on eBay. http://goo.gl/1KMNJO
Edit - first set sold out in less than 24 hours. Here is 2 more sets but they are worse, and cheaper.
Set 2 http://goo.gl/zW8oB1
Set 3 http://goo.gl/X5dzC4
http://oldrc.com - Find parts for older Losi, Associated, Tamiya and others.
http://vintagelosi.com - Manuals and information on older Team Losi models
http://vintagelosi.com - Manuals and information on older Team Losi models
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Re: BEATEN UP YOKOMO 834B DOGGY
That looks stunning ,I can't wait to get mine finished.
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
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Re: BEATEN UP YOKOMO 834B DOGGY
This is a photo of the original body NIP and the header card says it is designated ZB-GL, I think I got this picture off Yahoo Japan a number of years ago and I think it sold for pretty big money back then which probably was at least 5 years ago. So very rare!
Oops! I guess if I had looked at page 2 instead of going from page 1 to 4 I might have seen this picture already posted so I have now removed it. Sorry.
Oops! I guess if I had looked at page 2 instead of going from page 1 to 4 I might have seen this picture already posted so I have now removed it. Sorry.
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This is all very interesting!
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