If you could ask Gene Hustings...

General info, Q&A.

Moderators: scr8p, klavy69

User avatar
WebSteve
Approved Member
Posts: 240
Joined: Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:29 pm
Location: Lake Forest
Has thanked: 4 times
Been thanked: 47 times

Re: If you could ask Gene Hustings...

Post by WebSteve »

littleVETTE wrote:that's sweet. true workmanship. i would of killed to have worked next to curtis. i wonder what other toys he has created?
I asked him the same thing. "What else have you done that we would like to know about, but you take for granted?" He shrugged.

Steve H

User avatar
littleVETTE
Approved Member
Posts: 1418
Joined: Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:07 pm
Location: U.S.A.
Has thanked: 6 times
Been thanked: 9 times

Re: If you could ask Gene Hustings...

Post by littleVETTE »

lol, i would of done the same.

Dirtdiver
Approved Member
Posts: 458
Joined: Sat Aug 01, 2009 2:27 pm
Location: CT, USA

Re: If you could ask Gene Hustings...

Post by Dirtdiver »

Thanks Steve.
Too bad Associated never made them as I would have been one of the first ones in line.

User avatar
WebSteve
Approved Member
Posts: 240
Joined: Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:29 pm
Location: Lake Forest
Has thanked: 4 times
Been thanked: 47 times

Re: If you could ask Gene Hustings...

Post by WebSteve »

Go back a page. I added a couple more pictures - of Cliff's 1:18 car that Curtis made for him.

Steve H

Dirtdiver
Approved Member
Posts: 458
Joined: Sat Aug 01, 2009 2:27 pm
Location: CT, USA

Re: If you could ask Gene Hustings...

Post by Dirtdiver »

Do you have any pictures of Gene's Team Associated slot cars?

User avatar
WebSteve
Approved Member
Posts: 240
Joined: Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:29 pm
Location: Lake Forest
Has thanked: 4 times
Been thanked: 47 times

Re: If you could ask Gene Hustings...

Post by WebSteve »

Dirtdiver wrote:Do you have any pictures of Gene's Team Associated slot cars?
I know he has one or two of his own in his house. I can shoot those if you want. I'll email him and see if he'll be available.

Steve H

User avatar
JPAE07
Approved Member
Posts: 517
Joined: Sat Nov 17, 2007 8:17 pm
Location: Placentia, CA
Has thanked: 1 time

Re: If you could ask Gene Hustings...

Post by JPAE07 »

Don't think anyone has asked these yet.

Hello Steve,

Could you ask Gene the following questions,

1. Why weren't all the chassis holes underneath the original production RC10 chassis all countersunk? Especially, the battery cup mounting holes that go in line with the rear bulkhead.

2. Why were the battery cup holes (the ones in-line with the bulkhead) drilled off center?

Thanks much,

Jeff

Dirtdiver
Approved Member
Posts: 458
Joined: Sat Aug 01, 2009 2:27 pm
Location: CT, USA

Re: If you could ask Gene Hustings...

Post by Dirtdiver »

Steve-
Yes, I would love to see a picture or two of Gene's slot cars. Could you also ask him what scale slot cars they made?

Thanks

Dirtdiver

User avatar
WebSteve
Approved Member
Posts: 240
Joined: Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:29 pm
Location: Lake Forest
Has thanked: 4 times
Been thanked: 47 times

Re: If you could ask Gene Hustings...

Post by WebSteve »

Dirtdiver wrote:Steve-
Yes, I would love to see a picture or two of Gene's slot cars. Could you also ask him what scale slot cars they made?

Thanks

Dirtdiver
The slot cars were 1:24, I believe. He had one on hand. You'll see two on road cars in the link. On the first page is the original car Gene built that won so many races. This car had been loaned to someone and never returned. The rest of the pages is of a copy of the car Gene made and still has in his possession.

He raced it for the first time and got third place, I believe, beating out some of the world's best drivers at the event. He was amazed. Then John asked if he could use Gene's car in the next race, and he won with the car.

http://aedownloads.com/pdf/GenesSlotCar.pdf

User avatar
Charlie don't surf
Approved Member
Posts: 9204
Joined: Tue Apr 08, 2008 2:44 pm
Location: USA
Has thanked: 253 times
Been thanked: 348 times

Re: If you could ask Gene Hustings...

Post by Charlie don't surf »

Back when I was 3-4 my dad used to build piano wire slots, I think that was just the norm for racers before whoever really mass produced race chassis. Here's a question, was the motor position unique for that time period? I really don't remember ( I was under 5) where the motor sat back then, but my parama cars were like that when I was 7, so was that the innovation of that concept?

BTW thanks for the pics and info!

User avatar
WebSteve
Approved Member
Posts: 240
Joined: Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:29 pm
Location: Lake Forest
Has thanked: 4 times
Been thanked: 47 times

Re: If you could ask Gene Hustings...

Post by WebSteve »

JPAE07 wrote:Don't think anyone has asked these yet.

1. Why weren't all the chassis holes underneath the original production RC10 chassis all countersunk? Especially, the battery cup mounting holes that go in line with the rear bulkhead.
2. Why were the battery cup holes (the ones in-line with the bulkhead) drilled off center?

Thanks much,
Jeff
Curtis Husting answers:
#1 Most people ran their batteries down the center of the car. This was the stock set-up. The car worked best on most tracks this way. The battery mount holes were countersunk in this position so most people would run this set-up. The other holes were not countersunk to help keep dirt from packing in the countersinks as well.

#2 The holes were drilled off center because the resister speed control and throttle servo could not fit with the batteries down the middle. We mounted the front battery box slightly off center to fit correctly.

User avatar
WebSteve
Approved Member
Posts: 240
Joined: Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:29 pm
Location: Lake Forest
Has thanked: 4 times
Been thanked: 47 times

Re: If you could ask Gene Hustings...

Post by WebSteve »

Charlie don't surf wrote:Back when I was 3-4 my dad used to build piano wire slots, I think that was just the norm for racers before whoever really mass produced race chassis. Here's a question, was the motor position unique for that time period? I really don't remember ( I was under 5) where the motor sat back then, but my parama cars were like that when I was 7, so was that the innovation of that concept?
I believe my Dad's car was the first to implement an angled motor. The others were parallel with the axle.

Dirtdiver
Approved Member
Posts: 458
Joined: Sat Aug 01, 2009 2:27 pm
Location: CT, USA

Re: If you could ask Gene Hustings...

Post by Dirtdiver »

What was the reason for placing the motor at an angle?

User avatar
scr8p
Administrator
Posts: 16734
Joined: Tue Feb 07, 2006 9:46 pm
Location: Northampton, PA
Has thanked: 33 times
Been thanked: 1193 times

Re: If you could ask Gene Hustings...

Post by scr8p »

Dirtdiver wrote:What was the reason for placing the motor at an angle?
the motor can would hit the rear axle way before the gears would mesh if it was perfectly horizontal in the chassis.

Dirtdiver
Approved Member
Posts: 458
Joined: Sat Aug 01, 2009 2:27 pm
Location: CT, USA

Re: If you could ask Gene Hustings...

Post by Dirtdiver »

Steve/Gene-
Where did AE test their early on-road gas cars? Did they have a track behind the shop, run them in the parking lot or go to the closest track?

Thank-you

dirtdiver

Create an account or sign in to join the discussion

You need to be a member in order to post a reply

Create an account

Not a member? register to join our community
Members can start their own topics & subscribe to topics
It’s free and only takes a minute

Register

Sign in

  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post

Return to “Temple's RC10 Tech Forum”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests