1/10 R/C F1's...Pics, Discussions, Whatever...
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nothing as cool as your guy's stuff, but getting there.
1/7th scale RB7, week by week is killing me... (4 issues a month but still)
Only at issue 38 out of 108 :/
1/7th scale RB7, week by week is killing me... (4 issues a month but still)
Only at issue 38 out of 108 :/
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Those upper front arms looks A LOT like those on the original HPI Super F1.
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Whats with the dual damper tubes?
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Stulec52,
I have no idea. I hope they stiffened the plastic a little. The original HPI front end was interesting in how the springs were mounted and received input. In my experience, however, the plastic flexed so much as to make front spring changes nearly pointless.
I have no idea. I hope they stiffened the plastic a little. The original HPI front end was interesting in how the springs were mounted and received input. In my experience, however, the plastic flexed so much as to make front spring changes nearly pointless.
the idea behind the damper tubes is to increase surface area so that you can use the same range of oils you would in your crc 12th & wgt cars.
The front end with the exception of the spindle is from the team saxxo F180 and looks great with a 90s era body. From what I saw during their development the car looks to be a solid contender and a good choice for someone just getting into f1. The downside is that it seem any better than most of the cars released in the last 5 years or so.
The front end with the exception of the spindle is from the team saxxo F180 and looks great with a 90s era body. From what I saw during their development the car looks to be a solid contender and a good choice for someone just getting into f1. The downside is that it seem any better than most of the cars released in the last 5 years or so.
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The problem with the flexy HPI plastic was the lower arm...the CRC has a solid carbon fiber non-moving lower arm...shouldn't be a problem on this car.
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If it is the team saxo front end, then it should be ok.
Have been running it on a F104W without any problems.
You do need to grind a bit of the front wing(Tamiya) tho to get it to fit propper.
Material is way better then the HPI or 3racing F109 that flexes to much.
Regards Roy
Have been running it on a F104W without any problems.
You do need to grind a bit of the front wing(Tamiya) tho to get it to fit propper.
Material is way better then the HPI or 3racing F109 that flexes to much.
Regards Roy
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http://www.rcformula1.com.au/index.p...frank-calandra
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From what I've read, it was a 12 but they used the 13 filtering testing. Not really too fussed, I just wanted an orange f1 car without it looking like a plain orange and black car. Just Googled orange f1 car and that's the closest one to the f113 shape. Only really been following f1 for the past 4 years.
google team arrows 2002 for pictures.
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Again not Electric but finished my KF01
This is before installing Servo's and everything else. Everything to test it now then I'll start working on the Shell!
This is before installing Servo's and everything else. Everything to test it now then I'll start working on the Shell!