Tamiya mini cooper
#6602
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You need to run about 120gms of weight or the thing'll just tip over....
#6603
Tech Master
#6604

You'll have to add a ton. Lipo won SIR TCS nimh took second. If it works why mess with it?
#6605

Tony, where do you get nice slim weights that weigh like 120gms. Any recommendations?
#6606

Hi Kail,
You can get lead weights from a place that balances wheels for real cars, usually they have 7 and 15 gram weights with sticky tape on the back ... hpi also do slim weights in different sizes.
I squeeze 20 - 30 grams inside the front and rear bumpers, then 15 grams per side above the battery (between the battery clip and the chassis), and then another 30 - 50 grams goes inside the chassis just behind the battery.
You can get lead weights from a place that balances wheels for real cars, usually they have 7 and 15 gram weights with sticky tape on the back ... hpi also do slim weights in different sizes.
I squeeze 20 - 30 grams inside the front and rear bumpers, then 15 grams per side above the battery (between the battery clip and the chassis), and then another 30 - 50 grams goes inside the chassis just behind the battery.
#6607

Here's a tip for you li-po fans, instead of lead you can use tungsten weight (props to rcarmchl). Tungsten weighs 1.8 times more then lead. It is usually found in the Pinewood Derby car section at your hobby shop. Available in strips, small cubes, and also as a putty (made by Pinewood Extreme). Small enough to put anywhere just attach using Shoe-Goo. The one draw back is it is expensive, $10.00 for 2 ounces (about 56 grams).
#6609
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Here's a tip for you li-po fans, instead of lead you can use tungsten weight (props to rcarmchl). Tungsten weighs 1.8 times more then lead. It is usually found in the Pinewood Derby car section at your hobby shop. Available in strips, small cubes, and also as a putty (made by Pinewood Extreme). Small enough to put anywhere just attach using Shoe-Goo. The one draw back is it is expensive, $10.00 for 2 ounces (about 56 grams).
#6610

I live in Singapore, hence there is no pinewood derby or shops offering that. I am desperate for tungsten now haha...
#6613
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Here's a Mini I just finished painting for our good mate Andy 'Cookie' Cooke to be run at this weekends Harris Classic event in Bendigo Australia.
I think the themes pretty obvious...
I think the themes pretty obvious...
Last edited by tony gray; 10-07-2008 at 02:05 PM.
#6615

I'm a known troublemaker !!!!

