The prototype car is on the winning pace
Finished Russian National winter championships with good win of X-Ray t2'007 in modified sedan classs.
But in stock three wins in a row made prototype car with really fantastic design which is unlike the "classic" touring car design with really sensation low CG - the height of the car (the top point) is 28mm high (without motor), the brand new transmission. |
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:nod: both dampers are looks so you have never seen that type of design before )))
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Cool........Pictures?...........What?
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Unfortunately I was not allowed to take a picture )) but will try to found some pics to show )
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what company was the prototype car from xray ?
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Here is the picture.
http://www.microrc.ru/UploadFile.php?F=28-CIMG1574.gif |
Originally Posted by wallstreet
what company was the prototype car from xray ?
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i was see, and prototype is fast as running speed in corner.
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shaft drive??!
looks a bit fragile and flexible to me?!? also what is going on with those cells? :weird: |
Originally Posted by chris_blakey
shaft drive??!
looks a bit fragile and flexible to me?!? also what is going on with those cells? :weird: |
car has wheels but different, as something, i vague
Wow this thing must be top secret. Perhaps you should strike up a conversation with RC MARKET. |
It actually looks interesting from what I can see in this small picture.
it looks like a 5 cell configuration following the EFRA rules, and the motor is positioned like the current belt drive cars, but the spur gear looks to be vertical to the chassis, like a shaft drive car. If better photos can be posted it would be helpfull. |
is that a new xray?
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Looks like a belt-drive motor position, with a shaft-drive drive train. Interesting design. 100% need special spur/pinon.
More interesting, is that a laydown damper through damper rod? Or something else? |
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