Optima is back!!
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Re: Optima is back!!
Just wondering if the gear boxes were identical. What I am getting at is can I drop those 48p internals with a slipper clutch into an Ultima like I was hoping to......
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Re: Optima is back!!
The updated case has a holder for the shaft spacer, which only really does anything during assembly. They also placed the bearing on the inside of the case making it incompatible with old cases
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I really believe that shows how different we humans perceive things. To me it just looks totally wrong if they point forwards, but then again I feel the same when I see a natural phenomenon that shows similar things. It always hurt my senses when I see images of comets going one way, with the "tail" sticking forwards (due to no atmosphere), as well as flags on a sailboat pointing forwards if the boat have the wind from the back. I guess it's my OCD kicking inyellowdatsun wrote:I have always liked the tops pointing forward. Real cars, RC cars, doesn't matter. They look odd to me pointing backwards, as not being as aggressive.

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That does look weird, indeed...it's a result of cheap manufacturing. The company only made one wheel type, not right & left wheel types. So, they're not truly directional.TomEG wrote:A friend of mine once had a 1:1 Ford Escort RS Turbo. It came with wheels not unlike the design of the Optima wheels, only the spokes on all four wheels were slanted the same way. So on the right side they were facing backwards like on the box art Optima, but on the left side the spokes were slanted forwards. It always bothered me. Just google "Ford Escort RS Turbo" and you'll see what I mean. It looks really weird.
There's a clone RC of The Fox that had that issue; "fake" directional wheels that clawed forward on one side, and swept back on the other, due to only one single mold being used to make the front & rear wheels instead of a mold for right & left versions. I think Jeff (gomachv) built one of those, can't recall what car it was, though.
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Re: Optima is back!!
TomEG wrote:I really believe that shows how different we humans perceive things. To me it just looks totally wrong if they point forwards, but then again I feel the same when I see a natural phenomenon that shows similar things. It always hurt my senses when I see images of comets going one way, with the "tail" sticking forwards (due to no atmosphere), as well as flags on a sailboat pointing forwards if the boat have the wind from the back. I guess it's my OCD kicking inyellowdatsun wrote:I have always liked the tops pointing forward. Real cars, RC cars, doesn't matter. They look odd to me pointing backwards, as not being as aggressive.
I think pointed forward. For a comparison, its like a directional saw blade. Teeth point forward. Especially if a directional wheel has a name like SAWBLADE.
Re: Optima is back!!
Wasnt just the Euro Ford Escorts. Out 91-94 GT models had directional. All were 1 way. so wrong on one side. (reason the 85-96 7 spokes were really popular.TomEG wrote:A friend of mine once had a 1:1 Ford Escort RS Turbo. It came with wheels not unlike the design of the Optima wheels, only the spokes on all four wheels were slanted the same way. So on the right side they were facing backwards like on the box art Optima, but on the left side the spokes were slanted forwards. It always bothered me. Just google "Ford Escort RS Turbo" and you'll see what I mean. It looks really weird.
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On the other hand, although "pointed forward" indeed looks more aggressive, "swept back" would be slightly more aerodynamic. Either way, it's really down to personal preference.alien3t wrote:TomEG wrote:I really believe that shows how different we humans perceive things. To me it just looks totally wrong if they point forwards, but then again I feel the same when I see a natural phenomenon that shows similar things. It always hurt my senses when I see images of comets going one way, with the "tail" sticking forwards (due to no atmosphere), as well as flags on a sailboat pointing forwards if the boat have the wind from the back. I guess it's my OCD kicking inyellowdatsun wrote:I have always liked the tops pointing forward. Real cars, RC cars, doesn't matter. They look odd to me pointing backwards, as not being as aggressive.
I think pointed forward. For a comparison, its like a directional saw blade. Teeth point forward. Especially if a directional wheel has a name like SAWBLADE.
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Anyone know how strong the frame rails are when you "case" a jump? Wondering if I should cut a layer of either fiberglass or CF as a bottom skid plate the length of the rails?
And don't gimme no lip about the rear tires being backwards
And don't gimme no lip about the rear tires being backwards

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as long as you label them. whats left or right.yellowdatsun wrote:Anyone know how strong the frame rails are when you "case" a jump? Wondering if I should cut a layer of either fiberglass or CF as a bottom skid plate the length of the rails?
And don't gimme no lip about the rear tires being backwards
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alien3t wrote:as long as you label them. whats left or right.yellowdatsun wrote:Anyone know how strong the frame rails are when you "case" a jump? Wondering if I should cut a layer of either fiberglass or CF as a bottom skid plate the length of the rails?
And don't gimme no lip about the rear tires being backwards
Label the wheels, or frame rails, hehe.
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Those of you planning to race your Optimas might consider adding wings; from what I recall, the Optima tended to land front-down more often than not, which would be an even bigger issue with the much larger jumps on modern tracks.
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Wow thats interesting, the rear yellow section looks like it might be tricky to apply to the concave rear window areayellowdatsun wrote:All of the "paint", aside from the white, are stickers. Just mask the windows, and paint it white, the rest is stickers.
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