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Re: My Cougar Project

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 1:00 pm
by DerbyDan
stulec52 wrote:
That's great, I was wondering how good of a fit they were, sounds like a worthwhile purchase.
I have a works gear cover I was going to send them to reproduce, but they are not accepting anything right now.
Please keep persevering with getting the 'Works' gear cover re-produced - I could really do with one of those! :D (I'm sure Penguin or Kamtec would be able to do that also?)

Looks like a great project, I will be watching with interest! :D

P.S; Those arms on that front end look interesting, certainly not std Schumacher!

Re: My Cougar Project

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 12:28 am
by stulec52
yeah I know a few guys who would really like one of those gear covers.
I have spoken to Keith at Kamtech a few times, but he's always so busy !
And I don't know the guys at Penguin.
Maybe I'll drop them a note, see what comes of that.

and, no the white arms are home made !
not by me, and I won't be using them

I have an e-bay win on the way, so I should be able to build 1 great car for racing, one near new for shelf sitting duties, and a couple of runners for sale or trade.
Picked up my B4 threaded shocks tonight, from a fellow local racer, not even built yet, so I need to get that done.

Still need to find wheels though.

Re: My Cougar Project

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 1:37 am
by Bormac
Stu look up BUGLE on this forum. Thomas has the molds to make the lexan gear cover and he does a god job of them. He made me a few in the past. I have dropped him a PM on RCTECH also and hope to meet up with him in the near future. I'll look into having a small batch of these formed up and see about getting those who need them in one go.
Cheers-Jason

Re: My Cougar Project

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 8:01 am
by DerbyDan
J.M. wrote:Stu look up BUGLE on this forum. Thomas has the molds to make the lexan gear cover and he does a god job of them. He made me a few in the past. I have dropped him a PM on RCTECH also and hope to meet up with him in the near future. I'll look into having a small batch of these formed up and see about getting those who need them in one go.
Cheers-Jason
That would be great if you could Jason, I would buy one from you. I think I sent Bugle a message some time ago but seem to remember not having a reply - I guess he's not much of a regular visitor to this site?

I race with (well same meeting but tends to race 4wd) Steve Haskins (Mr Penguin) at Hinckley here in the UK... if there were any problems with getting more covers made by Bugle, i'm sure Steve would be only too happy to make a reproduction given an original moulding to work from.

Re: My Cougar Project

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 3:53 pm
by stulec52
DerbyDan wrote:
J.M. wrote:Stu look up BUGLE on this forum. Thomas has the molds to make the lexan gear cover and he does a god job of them. He made me a few in the past. I have dropped him a PM on RCTECH also and hope to meet up with him in the near future. I'll look into having a small batch of these formed up and see about getting those who need them in one go.
Cheers-Jason
That would be great if you could Jason, I would buy one from you. I think I sent Bugle a message some time ago but seem to remember not having a reply - I guess he's not much of a regular visitor to this site?

I race with (well same meeting but tends to race 4wd) Steve Haskins (Mr Penguin) at Hinckley here in the UK... if there were any problems with getting more covers made by Bugle, i'm sure Steve would be only too happy to make a reproduction given an original moulding to work from.

Mine is still new in the pack, so might be worth me getting in touch with Steve.

Re: My Cougar Project

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 6:08 pm
by Headling
I sent bugle a PM a couple of days back and said he will take a look for the covers/mould, let's hopes he can find us a few!

If not I'm sure Steve Haskins (Penguin rc) will be up for it

Re: My Cougar Project

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 4:41 am
by CAT3K
I asked a couple of re-poppers if they wanted to use my works gear cover, but neither wanted to take it on at the time. One of them said gear covers were a real pita to get right.. Besides, the fact that the original is completely destroyed in the process, puts me off getting any of the originals I have repro'd.

Paul.

Re: My Cougar Project

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 4:53 am
by Bormac
@ Paul.

Years ago I had my good friend Ant Howard repro my lexan gear cover set without a problem. At the time he owned an animatronics business and had a lot of fabricating experience of all kinds. He had a set of 'bucks' which in later years was kind enough to allow me to pass on to Thomas which from memory he used to make some of his own. Either way, he has the bucks last time we saw one another and has the ability to pull forms from. Thomas has a business named Bugle Boy Racing where he makes custom lexan designs for modern day race cars. After doing a little research I found that his designs are to picked up by Team Azarashi. Very impressive.
I'm sure if Thomas has the time he would make these lexan gear cover sets. Now, how can we make this worth his while?

http://bugleboyracing.com/

Re: My Cougar Project

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 6:07 am
by DerbyDan
J.M. wrote:@ Paul.

Years ago I had my good friend Ant Howard repro my lexan gear cover set without a problem. At the time he owned an animatronics business and had a lot of fabricating experience of all kinds. He had a set of 'bucks' which in later years was kind enough to allow me to pass on to Thomas which from memory he used to make some of his own. Either way, he has the bucks last time we saw one another and has the ability to pull forms from. Thomas has a business named Bugle Boy Racing where he makes custom lexan designs for modern day race cars. After doing a little research I found that his designs are to picked up by Team Azarashi. Very impressive.
I'm sure if Thomas has the time he would make these lexan gear cover sets. Now, how can we make this worth his while?

http://bugleboyracing.com/
Well I sure have no doubts over the quality of what Thomas can produce for us... impressive stuff indeed!

Probably worth starting a 'Who wants a Works C2 gear cover thread' to guage interest & get some quantities with which to present to BUGLE :) Rather than clogging up stulec52's build thread :mrgreen:

Re: My Cougar Project

Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 2:32 pm
by stulec52
I got some more stuff in today.
Pics soon.
But I now have a nice chassis to build from, and carbon shock towers, and it came with black JC racing wheels !!

Re: My Cougar Project

Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 3:48 pm
by stulec52
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Lots of potential me thinks.
Plan is 1 racer, 1 basher, 1 shelf sitter and maybe 1 to sell

Re: My Cougar Project

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 3:16 am
by stulec52
picked up a couple of shorty Li-Po packs as I think mounting the batteries down the centre is still the best for weight distribution.
just playing about with the how and where to put everything now.
The car will be brushless powered, 13.5, so I do need to find room to mount a fairly large speedo.
Tiny receiver though, and then there's the steering.
The top deck idea from the other thread is way over engineered for my taste.
I'll try a couple of things and post some pics when I find a nice setup

Re: My Cougar Project

Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 4:48 am
by DerbyDan
stulec52 wrote:Image
Lots of potential me thinks.
Plan is 1 racer, 1 basher, 1 shelf sitter and maybe 1 to sell
Nice :D - Looks like a 'Works' spec car judging by the gearbox?

Looking forward to following your progress on these 8)

Re: My Cougar Project

Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 11:47 pm
by stulec52
I wouldn't be surprised if it's a mish mash sort of deal at this point.
It has a belt drive gearbox, purple side plates, non ball bearing steering....
But I will be building it to something usable with a 13.5 in it.

I have a set of bearing steering arms here, but weirdly I have lost 1 bearing !
Anyone know the size of those little bearings??

Re: My Cougar Project

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 6:35 am
by DerbyDan
stulec52 wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if it's a mish mash sort of deal at this point.
It has a belt drive gearbox, purple side plates, non ball bearing steering....
But I will be building it to something usable with a 13.5 in it.

I have a set of bearing steering arms here, but weirdly I have lost 1 bearing !
Anyone know the size of those little bearings??

I understand that the only Cougar to get a geared gearbox was the Mk2 Club 10 - all others had belt drives.

I've been trying to look up that bearing size for you & I think I've come across an error in the manual - the regular Cougar2 manual indicates the bearing as U1028l in the assembly steps - which is listed as 1/4" x 3/8" under the Speed Secrets 'Transmission' section of the parts list... but under the 'Suspension' section is the part # U1248V Ballbearing 1/8" x 1/4" which is what seems to be indicated on the exploded view for the 'Works' Cougar that I have saved on this PC & seems to be about the right size?