1/10 R/C F1's...Pics, Discussions, Whatever...
#7921
#7922
Tech Regular
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If people were looking for a big F1 race to attend in the U.S., look no further. Formula 1 has been added as a new class to the Reedy Race at the end of May in Union City. Details will be posted in the Reedy thread. I hope the UF1 car rules will be used, and I am pretty sure the race format will be a little different than normal just for F1.
Devaj Devaj!!
#7923
Tech Fanatic
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Here is a link to our local forum's thread on the 2012 carpet nationals.
There is information and discussion about all classes plus links to videos of the mains on page 6.
http://mikeshobbyshop.com/phpBB3/vie...php?f=3&t=9135
There is information and discussion about all classes plus links to videos of the mains on page 6.
http://mikeshobbyshop.com/phpBB3/vie...php?f=3&t=9135
We are stocking the SP1 and should have parts in the next week or so. I have built one up and I don't see the arms as being a major issue. A very nice kit for the money, and there are a few option parts that are on the way as well. Even with the option parts I don't see this car breaking the $300 limit
Seems like a good value package, everything in the rear end seems fully upgraded already. And it's got the option of changing to F104 front end if not satisfied with the stock one. (and probably still cheaper than buying f104 by itself).
I'm not familiar with pan car, what are the parts that can break in a pan car? spindle? lower front arm? upper front arm?
And just to confirm, after getting the kit, I just need the F104 wheels and tires, F104 front and rear wing, and a body, isn't it?
#7925

found the video, and fgx did cross the line first, is that transponder placement issue?
Great, guess that would solve the part problem.
Seems like a good value package, everything in the rear end seems fully upgraded already. And it's got the option of changing to F104 front end if not satisfied with the stock one. (and probably still cheaper than buying f104 by itself).
I'm not familiar with pan car, what are the parts that can break in a pan car? spindle? lower front arm? upper front arm?
And just to confirm, after getting the kit, I just need the F104 wheels and tires, F104 front and rear wing, and a body, isn't it?
Great, guess that would solve the part problem.
Seems like a good value package, everything in the rear end seems fully upgraded already. And it's got the option of changing to F104 front end if not satisfied with the stock one. (and probably still cheaper than buying f104 by itself).
I'm not familiar with pan car, what are the parts that can break in a pan car? spindle? lower front arm? upper front arm?
And just to confirm, after getting the kit, I just need the F104 wheels and tires, F104 front and rear wing, and a body, isn't it?
As far as the spares, you will want extra side links, center pivot mount, and assorted front end parts. Arms can break, but the steering knuckles and front axles take more of a beating
#7927

Going to order a F2012 body for my F104. I want to paint it like the picture show on TQ RC Racing's website, what would be the best color red to use??
#7931
Tech Master
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A few decals might not be true to the absolute purist, and there's a few missing, but it looks pretty good to me. Tell you what, getting a hobby knife in that nose cone to cut the liquid mask for the red/white stripes was a pain. Might go decals on the outside next time.
Complete shots to follow
#7934

Interesting story, want to read some more details about it. (couldn't find anything though).
I have a completely upgraded FGX, love it, drives good and looks fantastic, but I just really don't want to break it. (mckune conversion is no longer in production, and small anything broken in the IFS, it'll get expensive having to buy the whole package).
That's why I'm thinking if I want to get a bit serious about F1 class, I'd get a pan car instead. (norcal hobbies' onroad track is definitely good with pan cars).
Here are the options I've though about, correct me if I'm wrong: (we have 190mm rule, and realistic F1 front suspension mounted within the body.)
F104 WGP, change the front suspension to normal F104 ones (for the width). Then get a body on.
F104 V2, need upgrade motor mount? and the plastic piece connecting the shock? Then get front/rear wings and a body on.
F113, the front suspension is probably illegal, change that the car is nothing special anymore, plus I need to store parts for it.
SP-1, heard the front arm is a bit soft. and no idea where to get spare parts.
Top's F1, expensive car, stock front suspension illegal here, need to change front suspension. Then get wings and body on.
Yokomo's F1, interesting and weird front suspension, not sure how the car runs.
VBC flash04, super expensive piece...
Serpent's F1, TRF's F1 are all coming soon...
I have a completely upgraded FGX, love it, drives good and looks fantastic, but I just really don't want to break it. (mckune conversion is no longer in production, and small anything broken in the IFS, it'll get expensive having to buy the whole package).
That's why I'm thinking if I want to get a bit serious about F1 class, I'd get a pan car instead. (norcal hobbies' onroad track is definitely good with pan cars).
Here are the options I've though about, correct me if I'm wrong: (we have 190mm rule, and realistic F1 front suspension mounted within the body.)
F104 WGP, change the front suspension to normal F104 ones (for the width). Then get a body on.
F104 V2, need upgrade motor mount? and the plastic piece connecting the shock? Then get front/rear wings and a body on.
F113, the front suspension is probably illegal, change that the car is nothing special anymore, plus I need to store parts for it.
SP-1, heard the front arm is a bit soft. and no idea where to get spare parts.
Top's F1, expensive car, stock front suspension illegal here, need to change front suspension. Then get wings and body on.
Yokomo's F1, interesting and weird front suspension, not sure how the car runs.
VBC flash04, super expensive piece...
Serpent's F1, TRF's F1 are all coming soon...
#7935

Thanks mate. In the mean time, here's a couple of progress shots of my Mark Webber Minardi. A huge plug and thanks to Carl at http://www.rctech.net/forum/painting...-stickers.html With no help from me he spent who knows how many hours sourcing the images and produced the decals at no extra charge than a regular set would cost. Thanks heaps Carl!


A few decals might not be true to the absolute purist, and there's a few missing, but it looks pretty good to me. Tell you what, getting a hobby knife in that nose cone to cut the liquid mask for the red/white stripes was a pain. Might go decals on the outside next time.
Complete shots to follow


A few decals might not be true to the absolute purist, and there's a few missing, but it looks pretty good to me. Tell you what, getting a hobby knife in that nose cone to cut the liquid mask for the red/white stripes was a pain. Might go decals on the outside next time.
Complete shots to follow
