Tigermoth LCG V10
#1
Tigermoth LCG V10
This looks like an interesting car. Anyone know more about it?
http://tigermothracing.com/products_10.html
http://tigermothracing.com/products_10.html
#2
wow
#5
it's fun to watch the t/c designs evolve. they sort of devolve before evolving. if only because we're using parts that already exist for some of the components.
still, i love to see people's creativity at work. this one is fun to look at.
still, i love to see people's creativity at work. this one is fun to look at.
#6
That's a pretty sweet looking car imagine all the low-profile bodies that you can fit over that thing
Steve
Steve
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Last edited by Fastfreddy74; 04-15-2009 at 10:56 AM.
#9
I am doubtful of handling with that design.
Will not the car has trouble to make tighturns corners?
Will not the car has trouble to make tighturns corners?
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i wonder how well will those shocks hold up on an impact i know i know, anything will break if u hit hard... but those shocks seems to be sitting too close to the front and rear...
otherwise, a very interesting design. i like the 4.5mm single deck idea. it's like a pan car
otherwise, a very interesting design. i like the 4.5mm single deck idea. it's like a pan car
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It should be called the t-rex, 'cause its got wee little arms...
It looks like the prototype Type Rs that where made right after the JRXS was released. I like how easily it appears to install the servo and the battery. It looks pretty cool for sure.
It looks like the prototype Type Rs that where made right after the JRXS was released. I like how easily it appears to install the servo and the battery. It looks pretty cool for sure.
#15
Just looks like a Losi, but with a few more design 'features';
What stops the bulkheads on either side from moving with chassis flex without the use of a shock tower etc. I know it has another oversized countersunk screws underneath but still...
Motor mount only has two screws supporting it.
Very short wishbones and upper links etc. The Losi hasn't done well on our outdoor tracks so this might suffer.
At least it is slightly different. Just can't help thinking that the linkages etc for the shocks just make it unnecessarily complicated
What stops the bulkheads on either side from moving with chassis flex without the use of a shock tower etc. I know it has another oversized countersunk screws underneath but still...
Motor mount only has two screws supporting it.
Very short wishbones and upper links etc. The Losi hasn't done well on our outdoor tracks so this might suffer.
At least it is slightly different. Just can't help thinking that the linkages etc for the shocks just make it unnecessarily complicated