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Old 01-07-2011, 04:49 PM
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I love that Lotus, one of the all-time great F1's.
That Corally looks rediculous......
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Old 01-07-2011, 07:06 PM
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aussierevo, I love the JPS livery on your F1 car. The classiest racing livery ever!!!
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Originally Posted by aussierevo
With all this talk of black livery, I'd thought I would do a modern twist on the all time greatest black livery....lotus 98T.
Nice looking car Mr Revo!!!
Not to steal the thunder, but I picked up the first run of carbon fiber decals today.
I have wrapped a pair of 104 upper arms with it and it is great material to work with, didnt even need the hairdryer to wrap it.
My camera is charging, will post pics of a sheet of material as well as the arms shortly
Cost will be $12.50 for a 6"X12" sheet shipped to you or 2 for $20
From what I saw wrapping the arms, a sheet should do 3 cars maybe even 4
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Old 01-07-2011, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by BP SHADOW
Nice looking car Mr Revo!!!
Not to steal the thunder, but I picked up the first run of carbon fiber decals today.
I have wrapped a pair of 104 upper arms with it and it is great material to work with, didnt even need the hairdryer to wrap it.
My camera is charging, will post pics of a sheet of material as well as the arms shortly
Cost will be $12.50 for a 6"X12" sheet shipped to you or 2 for $20
From what I saw wrapping the arms, a sheet should do 3 cars maybe even 4
As promised
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Old 01-07-2011, 08:27 PM
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thanks for the comments. I was going to wait for the new f103 Lotus 99T to be released and do one then, but with all the rain we have had and the fact that I'm on holidays and bored I decided to give it a try on the F104 body.

BPShadow...thanks for your kind words .Could you please pm me the price of 2 carbon fiber decals to Brisbane Australia. Thanks.
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Old 01-08-2011, 02:09 AM
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Originally Posted by robk


Corally Japan showing pictures of this F1 with Tamiya tires....

I cant believe nobody said anything about the touring car wing mounted on the front of the car. This is what stands out of scale. The rest of the chassis looks fine. These Corally cars look really good with the 70s bodies,if you use F103 size tires like in the picture.
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Old 01-08-2011, 08:24 AM
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Hello, me at for many years an F103 with a crown of diferentiel of 63 teeth and a pinion 17 has 19 teeth. It is now difficult to find the reference Tamiya 50506.
D "or my question ..

- Crown What can I use to replace that of tamiya?
-What gear?
If you have any links I'm interested
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Old 01-11-2011, 04:07 PM
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this looks interesting for 2011

http://motorsport.nextgen-auto.com/I...rm=%23formula1
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guys F1 newbie here. i got a new F103RM on the way what do i need to convert it to 48pitch? i dont have any of the funky tamiya pin gears.

I plan on racing the car. i got a trf shock sitting here for it. what spring should i use on the center i got a trf white and a trf yellow.

also got a set of ti turnbuckels that should work on it. am i heading the right way with this build?
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Originally Posted by tcb22185
guys F1 newbie here. i got a new F103RM on the way what do i need to convert it to 48pitch? i dont have any of the funky tamiya pin gears.

I plan on racing the car. i got a trf shock sitting here for it. what spring should i use on the center i got a trf white and a trf yellow.

also got a set of ti turnbuckels that should work on it. am i heading the right way with this build?
Stock spur gear is 48p. Did you mean 64p? If I'm not mistaken, you have to use a spur gear spacer. Item #54215, 3Racing or HPI POM gear ring. What number pinion gears do you need? I might have some spare Tamiya pinions. I need a couple TRF F1 dampers. I also have the brand new Tamiya M-Type front wing & nose. PM me.
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Old 01-11-2011, 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by gtfour93
Stock spur gear is 48p. Did you mean 64p? If I'm not mistaken, you have to use a spur gear spacer. Item #54215, 3Racing or HPI POM gear ring. What number pinion gears do you need? I might have some spare Tamiya pinions. I need a couple TRF F1 dampers. I also have the brand new Tamiya M-Type front wing & nose. PM me.
The stock spur is a metric pitch...depending on the kit it may have come with the 04 module (fine) or 06 module (more coarse) pitch spur. Often they are referred to as .4 and .6 pitch or metric 64 pitch and metric 48 pitch. Though caution should be used when referring to them as 48 or 64 pitch because normal pinions will not mesh properly with them.
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Old 01-11-2011, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by InspGadgt
The stock spur is a metric pitch...depending on the kit it may have come with the 04 module (fine) or 06 module (more coarse) pitch spur. Often they are referred to as .4 and .6 pitch or metric 64 pitch and metric 48 pitch. Though caution should be used when referring to them as 48 or 64 pitch because normal pinions will not mesh properly with them.
i know they where going to be a metric pitch i want to convert them to use US 48 pitch so i can use the gears i got..
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Old 01-11-2011, 06:52 PM
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Gear adaptor

http://os.3racing.hk/products.php?products_key=3553
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Old 01-11-2011, 07:00 PM
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Looks like TQRCracing has it in stock.
As well as many other option parts

Tamiya F1 Spur Gear Spacer

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Old 01-11-2011, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by RedBullFiXX
Looks like TQRCracing has it in stock.
As well as many other option parts

Tamiya F1 Spur Gear Spacer

thanks guys now if they carried the wheels and tires i need i would order. any one have a set of soft rubbers they want to part with. let me know.
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