1/10 R/C F1's...Pics, Discussions, Whatever...
Anyone have an f1r2 they wish to get rid of?
Tech Elite
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Do raising the pod links by an equal amount front and rear do anything on the handling of the car?
Tech Master
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In other words, it will have the same effect as putting a stiffer spring while the thickness of the oil is kept the same.
Tech Master
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No effect on roll center since it is a pitch damper.
But the center of gravity will become fractionally higher with the shock raised higher.
But the center of gravity will become fractionally higher with the shock raised higher.
Tech Master
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The side link attachment points - especially the rear one- have to stay on the same level as the chassis. As the attachment point gets farther away from the plane of chassis the links will hinder the articulation of the rear pod.
Hi, For those of you building a Tamiya Ferrari F60 here is a nice detail for the
exhaust tips. Made from aluminum arrow sections and cut to length and glued
with goop on the inside. Regards
Norman2
exhaust tips. Made from aluminum arrow sections and cut to length and glued
with goop on the inside. Regards
Norman2
nice idea. i was thinking of using styrene tube and i have some metalizer paint i was thinking of spraying them with.
Tech Fanatic
model master paints. its for styrene. i have jet exhaust color also. i may use that since it will look like heated metal exhaust pipe.
Tech Fanatic
Do you have the Model Master paint codes for the heated metal exhaust? I will be doing the exhaust pipes on the Gurney Eagle VF1 body soon, and that should work well for that.