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Old 10-17-2012, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by FourWheels
I just got my first TC6.1 and was wondering from where to get the body shell? I am new to RC so don't know how to paint the body yet. Right now looking for a body for the VTA class that can get me in the game.

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Try HobbyTown in Redmond or Remote Control Hobbies in Woodinville first. They usually have a couple VTA options in stock.

Also, I have a lightweight Mazdaspeed 6 body cut for a TC6.1 that you can have. It'll be legal for novice. I'll bring it on Saturday.

EDIT: Both those shops will have a variety of paints in stock as well. You'll also probably want a pair of body scissors, and an X-Acto knife, too.

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Where is there to race in Washington?
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Old 10-17-2012, 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Vostok 7
Where is there to race in Washington?
http://www.rctech.net/forum/northwes...-list-new.html

In the Seattle area, the hot on-road action for the winter is here:
www.seattlercracers.com
http://www.rctech.net/forum/northwes...-new-post.html

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Originally Posted by grippgoat
Sweet thanks, I'm thinking about getting a TC6.1WC and trying my hand at some racing for when I'm not driving my full scale car
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Here is a pic of my WC-Version with Reflex parts:



This TC6-version really brings the car to a new level in easy setup work and looks!
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I've seen several setups where the front arms are shimmed so that the front block has a thicker shim than the back one. This makes the arms sweep back. Is there a reason for this?
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Originally Posted by wtcc
Here is a pic of my WC-Version with Reflex parts:



This TC6-version really brings the car to a new level in easy setup work and looks!
Looks great. What spur gear is that? The Associated one makes it impossible to adjust gear mesh with the spur in place.

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Where can I find the DCJ's for this car?
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Where can I find the DCJ's for this car?
From RSD

http://www.reflexracing.net/RSD-AE-T...r-_p_1120.html
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Originally Posted by Kane-o
Looks great. What spur gear is that? The Associated one makes it impossible to adjust gear mesh with the spur in place.

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Robitronic Delrin 72 theeth 48dp.

DCJs can be found in the ReflexRacing shop.
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Originally Posted by Kane-o
Looks great. What spur gear is that? The Associated one makes it impossible to adjust gear mesh with the spur in place.

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You can adjust the mesh with the gear in place. Which gear are you using?
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Forgive my noobishness, but what's a good gearing for a ROAR stock 17.5, specifically a Team Orion VST Stock/R10 Pro combo?
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Originally Posted by Rick Hohwart
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You can adjust the mesh with the gear in place. Which gear are you using?
49/96 64P with a 17.5 Reedy Sonic.

Maybe I didn't try hard enough but I saw no way to get to the motor screws!

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I use the hole on the right and the lower left one on the mount and can mesh mine fine.
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Originally Posted by Kane-o
49/96 64P with a 17.5 Reedy Sonic.

Maybe I didn't try hard enough but I saw no way to get to the motor screws!

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Use the 3rd mounting screw hole as mentioned.
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