Kyosho Ultima RB6 & RB6.6 Car Thread
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#5017
Tech Elite
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#5021
Seriously I do overhaul the car especially the moving parts to check for slack, bent hinge pins, parts moving freely etc. before a race event. Good time to put on fresh arms, hubs, bumpers, for sake of looking good too
+1 the painting is worse. Takes way too long but won't settle for monotone!
#5022
#5023
I read on the first page that Capt.America ran the narrow rear hangers to lock the rear end in more. Has anyone else tried it and what were your thoughts compared to the wides, Thanks.
#5024
Tech Rookie
Picked up a RB6 today at lunch at my local hobby store. I am so stoked, gonna run a Vortex vst 7.5t and a hobbywing 120a v3.1 and a savöx SC-1251MG low profile servo.
The tracks i will be running on to begin with is super high grip carpet. Should i build with the stock setup in the manual or is there a better standard setup to work from on high grip tracks? Guessing mid motor is the way to go..
The tracks i will be running on to begin with is super high grip carpet. Should i build with the stock setup in the manual or is there a better standard setup to work from on high grip tracks? Guessing mid motor is the way to go..
#5025
Tech Addict
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I've run my RB6 on carpet and I was very impressed by how the car ran in rear motor. I ran a kit setup with the rear hubs all the way back and was amazed how balanced the car was. I ran Panther Soft Raptors in the rear and super-soft Lynx fronts. It was way more predictable, consistent and stable than my old B4 was when I used to run it on the same track.