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Re: "Hong Kong style" on-road buggies

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 4:28 pm
by mrlexan
reign79 wrote:I always loved those style onroad buggys back in the day thats kinda what i was going for with this one :mrgreen:
As good as that body looks, I think it deserves a set of Box art off road tires.

Re: "Hong Kong style" on-road buggies

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 1:12 pm
by jeroen206
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Re: "Hong Kong style" on-road buggies

Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 1:27 am
by minimini
found a Yokomo on-road buggy in my store room last week.........originally this car was a YZ-870c........in the old days (~20 years ago)........school children like me did not have much money which could be spent to buy new cars.......so.........just upgraded it bit by bit........almost became a 91 works eventually........... :mrgreen:

I also changed the Thundershot universals.........in order to use the Tamiya/ Kyosho rims..........:)

simple........practical.........& beautiful..........this is the true spirit of vintage Yokomo........ :D

Re: "Hong Kong style" on-road buggies

Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 10:38 am
by tamiya
even blind freddy can see the family resemblance :mrgreen:

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Re: "Hong Kong style" on-road buggies

Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 12:19 pm
by minimini
tamiya wrote:even blind freddy can see the family resemblance :mrgreen:
yes........in the old days........ there was some rumour ........saying that Yokomo took the experience of foam tyre on-road buggies in Hong Kong.........which triggered the release of YR4........& the development of on-road touring cars afterwards..........:D

as you can see........YR4 is actually the narrowed short wheel based version of 91 works......... :)

Re: "Hong Kong style" on-road buggies

Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 1:29 pm
by drbelleville
In Europe the first "Touring cars" we raced were Yokomos, Schumachers, Kyoshos and other 4wd Buggies, with on road tires and wide touring car bodies.

Re: "Hong Kong style" on-road buggies

Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 3:11 pm
by Mr. ED
drbelleville wrote:In Europe the first "Touring cars" we raced were Yokomos, Schumachers, Kyoshos and other 4wd Buggies, with on road tires and wide touring car bodies.
I remember seeing these cars first in the UK magazines. 'saloon racers' I think they were called.
Another typical UK branch is 'bangers' (nothing to do with the bangers they serve at breakfast). Surprising the US market never picked up on that.

Mini-san, why does your carpet racer wear mud stockings?

Re: "Hong Kong style" on-road buggies

Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 8:58 pm
by treehugger
ahhh saloons and bangers its funny my first real car was a saloon and it was defiantly a banger :lol:

Paul

Re: "Hong Kong style" on-road buggies

Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 10:29 pm
by drbelleville
Touring cars were not popular in the US, this is all pre 92-93. Touring cars were going strong in Europe with the DTM and BTCC. Although our cars, had rubber based special tires, and not any foam based as we raced on tarmac and not Carpet.

Re: "Hong Kong style" on-road buggies

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 12:43 am
by tamiya
we used foam, best for tarmac... early to mid 80s

remember cutting up rear 1/8th donuts to mount onto 2" wheels (eg Hotshot).
AJ's, Delta, Serpent & SG were the usual foam suppliers in my area & era.

And they came in any colour as long as its black... or Red, White & Blue! :shock:
(which were bad 'cos i had to scrub them with soap everytime to stop them going grey)

Although had some Japs supply some "ISHIHARA" foams that cost 3x as much
but somehow lasts 5x as long... wow those were the bee's knees
especially for 1/8th enduro racing & 1hr finals.

Re: "Hong Kong style" on-road buggies

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:07 pm
by rctenracer
mrlexan wrote:
reign79 wrote:I always loved those style onroad buggys back in the day thats kinda what i was going for with this one :mrgreen:
As good as that body looks, I think it deserves a set of Box art off road tires.
x2 cool car. But i have a few rc10 cars that have not been completed . were do i find rims and tires for the " hong kong " look. any links? or info?

Re: "Hong Kong style" on-road buggies

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:37 pm
by a01butal
rctenracer wrote:
mrlexan wrote:
reign79 wrote:I always loved those style onroad buggys back in the day thats kinda what i was going for with this one :mrgreen:
As good as that body looks, I think it deserves a set of Box art off road tires.
x2 cool car. But i have a few rc10 cars that have not been completed . were do i find rims and tires for the " hong kong " look. any links? or info?
I don't know if its the "Hong Kong" look but I posted these in BST just last week and had no interest (probably the sticker price). I'm not posting this to sell these but merely to illustrate a point that they are around and sometimes closer than you think.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=14025

Re: "Hong Kong style" on-road buggies

Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 1:47 pm
by RC10Eh
A couple of classic "HK onroads ".

Two speed goodness and lots of little bits you just don't see that often .

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I have been on the quest of finding parts to put one together , and then found these locally.
Both need a good cleaning , in time :)

Re: "Hong Kong style" on-road buggies

Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 3:19 am
by EvolutionRevolution
Which 2-speed is that? The Kyosho Spider TF-1 version?

Re: "Hong Kong style" on-road buggies

Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 4:03 am
by RETRO R/C
Looks like the PB Mini Mustang 2 speed to me.

We tried them on just about everything - before they were banned!!

They would have been great on road - however 2 speeds in off road electric are pretty hard to drive - as you have no brakes...

Cheers

Darryn