I'm putting the finishing touches on my '91 chassis and am waiting for curtis to get back to me prior to cutting it. I think the main chassis for both the '89 and '91 cars is identical and only the top deck is different. If so, it will make doing the '89 car much easier.
I just received my NIX parts and overlaid them on my mock up and suspension checks out perfectly. Once the '91 is done we can move onto the '89
I'm putting the finishing touches on my '91 chassis and am waiting for curtis to get back to me prior to cutting it. I think the main chassis for both the '89 and '91 cars is identical and only the top deck is different. If so, it will make doing the '89 car much easier.
I just received my NIX parts and overlaid them on my mock up and suspension checks out perfectly. Once the '91 is done we can move onto the '89
5 degrees ain't even worth talking about, it's a replica. hell until they actually measured it none of them even knew, including the guys that built and raced it. I'm not sure why we are hung up on this detail.
It's time to stand up to the bully. Support the companies that support the industry, not the ones that tear it down. Say no to Traxxas Factory Works website
gomachv wrote:5 degrees ain't even worth talking about, it's a replica. hell until they actually measured it none of them even knew, including the guys that built and raced it. I'm not sure why we are hung up on this detail.
gomachv wrote:5 degrees ain't even worth talking about, it's a replica. hell until they actually measured it none of them even knew, including the guys that built and raced it. I'm not sure why we are hung up on this detail.
im not!
im just soooooo looking forward to having my hands on a 91 stealth car, even if it is a replica!
First of all I would like to warmly thank Jake and Nikki for their awesome research and very dedicated work and telented craftmanship that made this (and many others) build thread possible. Like mentioned earlier, you guys are costing...
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That race was awesome where Kyle Reed took the win from Masami.
Didn't see a thread started on this yet. Thanks to Andrew Cooke of Grand Prix 3D for making this dream build possible.
Pic borrowed from his Facebook page.
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...oh interesting!
I have a B2 gearbox that I've used to therefore make at least a 'B2 compatible 2.4:1' casing! ;-)
This has the slightly larger diff gear than the original stealth, but smaller than the 2.6:1 type, and yes the bigger idler and...
Highlights:
-Custom graphite chassis with 3 forward and 4 rear battery slots.
-MIP SP1 transmission
-Andy's suspension arms (3 white + 1 black :!: )
-Yoke shocks in the rear...
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Found some more pics on The Hirosaka R/C Legends site:
Looks like a different version of the car...chassis is narrower, all 4 arms are white, wheels and wings are changed, and it's got a Yoke under tray. The couple of body on pics don't show...
Hyeong, what's the difference in height of the two rear bulkheads?
Dual told me the difference is 2mm. he get me the original bulkhead too but i didn't measure it myself yet but it looks pretty much 2mm to me :mrgreen:
Hey guys, thanks to many of the amazing forum members here my '89 Masami Yokomo YZ10 Worlds replica is coming along well. I just got my 4+2 chassis that I had cut out - here's a teaser of how some of the project is coming along.
Jeff
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I think there's a small update, there's word of a chassis all drawn up and I think the first one had been cut so I think it's just a matter of time before they start poping up :wink: And after a poor replica sold on eBay for nearly $1300 last week...
I posted this rc10 before when I got it. It's a 1989 RC10 Graphite. I've since got some new parts for it including a new bodyset which I painted in Masami's colors. I also had decals copied.
So what's so special about this one, I am sure you ask?...
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Thanks Daddeo! It is cool!!
blown5.0, thanks also! Bidding starts at $XXX! hahaha! :lol: