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Old 09-24-2009, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by bob o
Where can the clear interiors be found?
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bob here are some that I found on E-bay.....

http://cgi.ebay.com/TAMIYA-SAND-SCOR...d=p3286.c0.m14

http://cgi.ebay.com/Associated-drive...d=p3286.c0.m14


http://cgi.ebay.com/TAMIYA-CELICA-GR...d=p3286.c0.m14

http://cgi.ebay.com/Tamiya-No-2-Merc...3286.m63.l1177
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Old 09-24-2009, 11:47 AM
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I like how this dudes head is riding shotgun! Gotta get me one!
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Ive never ordered from Banzaihobby before but this might help. Still looking for that lemieux bobble head.


http://banzaihobby.com/index.php?mai...oducts_id=5363
http://www.geocities.jp/wrfyt827/RCP006-1.html
http://www.geocities.jp/wrfyt827/RCP020-1.html


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Old 09-24-2009, 02:28 PM
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http://d-drivesportsenglish.com/inde...products_id=30

D Drive is pretty good, I have ordered from them several times
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Old 09-24-2009, 03:21 PM
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Thank you very kindly, but,,,,,,, no thank you.
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Originally Posted by snoopyrc
Ive never ordered from Banzaihobby before but this might help. Still looking for that lemieux bobble head.


http://banzaihobby.com/index.php?mai...oducts_id=5363
http://www.geocities.jp/wrfyt827/RCP006-1.html
http://www.geocities.jp/wrfyt827/RCP020-1.html

thats really cool
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If I spoke Japaneese I would order some stuff from there.
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About $4 and some spare bits and pieces and my car now has a driver. Now I just need to paint the little bugger.
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Originally Posted by redmike76
About $4 and some spare bits and pieces and my car now has a driver. Now I just need to paint the little bugger.
Hey--that car looks familiar!

Where did you get that driver figure?
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Originally Posted by redmike76
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXLDW5

"This is the Z Parts Bag for the Tamiya Super Hornet Buggy.

FEATURES: Molded in white plastic this is the driver figure bust with arms and helmet with facial detail."
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Hey--that car looks familiar!

Where did you get that driver figure?
Ya, I suppose it might look familiar (loving the TC4 btw!)
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just so everyone is clear on the rules for VTA/expert class for the MCC 09'....this is the national rules as posted by the USVTA...if you are running "EXPERT" class you will need to follow these rules to the letter... cya Sunday at the MUSIC CITY CHAMPIONSHIP 2009

Rules updated 3.11.09. All rules subject to change and expansion should need arise.

Complete downloadable and printable 2009 Rulebook is available in PDF format here. It is highly suggested that all indoor carpet tracks use these rules exactly as they are written with no deviations. Please try to keep it consistent and fair for everyone who may attend your track from around the country.




Trans Am Class Rules and Specifications



Body Specifications:
Late '60s to early '70s American pony car Vintage Trans-Am bodies only.

Bolink part numbers:
BL2262 '68 Chevrolet Camaro
BL2263 '65 Ford Mustang

HPI part numbers:
17510 - 1970 Plymouth AAR 'Cuda
17519 - 1966 Ford Mustang GT
17508 - 1965 Ford Shelby GT-350
7494 - 1968 Chevrolet Camaro

Parma part numbers:
10143 - 1969 Z28 Camaro
10141 - 1970 Boss Mustang
10113 - 1970 'Cuda

Pegasus Hobbies part numbers:
PGH4001 - 1970 Camaro SS
PGH4002 - 1970 'Cuda
PGH4003 - 1970 Mustang

Body provided deck lid spoilers allowed (not wings). No additional skirts or raised/extended wings or air control surfaces allowed. Body must be trimmed at body trim lines. Full rear bumper required. It is highly preferred that bodies are detailed in race type livery in period-correct paint schemes. Fluorescent colors, wild graphics, chromes and non-period correct paint schemes are frowned upon. All cars must have a number on the hood, both doors and trunklid. Wheel covers of any type are NOT allowed.


Tire & Wheel Specifications:
The only tires allowed are HPI tire part #4793 front and #4797 rear, using stock tire inserts provided with tire and any HPI Vintage wheels designed to fit these tires. Five or Eight spoke wheels available in various colors. 0mm offset front wheels and 6mm offset rear wheels are intended for 26mm width fronts and 31mm width rear tires. 8-spoke Vintage wheels from #3805 through #3814, 5-spoke Vintage wheels from #3815 through #3822 and Vintage stock car wheels from #3854 through #3860 are all legal wheels.

Grinding of tire tread is NOT permitted. Sanding of mold seam to remove seam is allowed. HPI Vintage Slicks are not allowed. Tire traction compounds are at the discretion of the track. No other altering, changing or softening of the tire is allowed. No "double stuffing" of foam inserts allowed—only single stock vintage tire inserts are allowed.


Chassis Specification:
Four Wheel Drive touring car chassis only. Any era or brand 4wd chassis is allowed. An Excel spreadsheet gear ratio and final drive ratio calculator for most touring car chassis is available here.


Motor Specifications:
Option 1: 27-turn ROAR stock motor: No FDR limit, bearings are not allowed.

Option 2: 17.5 brushless: Motor timing advance is allowed. 12.5 mm rotor diameter maximum (no "tuning" rotors are allowed).

Option 3: 21.5 brushless with 2C LiPo: Novak SS21.5 Pro brushless motor (pn:3421) ONLY combined with any ROAR-approved hard-cased 2C 7.4v LiPo pack up to and including 5000 mAh capacity. Novak motor is the ONLY motor allowed at this time, because there are no ROAR mandates or restrictions for the 21.5 brushless motors. All house track rules regarding LiPo usage apply. Final drive ratio is to not exceed 4.2. Motor timing advance is allowed. 12.5 mm rotor diameter maximum (no "tuning" rotors are allowed).

Suggested gearing FDR recommendations:

27t brushed/4-cell: 5.4 - 5.7 FDR
17.5 brushless/4-cell: 3.5 - 3.7 FDR
21.5 brushless/LiPo: 4.2 - 4.6 FDR
Tracks should not dictate which motor combination a racer should choose. All three motor/battery combos have been tested to compete evenly against one another in competition with great success. If any one power choice shows a definitive advantage at a certain track, it is up to the race management to even the racing out via suggested gearing changes.


Battery Specifications:
4 cell NiCd or NiMh batteries, 4600 mAh limit
2 cell ROAR-approved LiPo hard cased, 5000 mAh limit (21.5 brushless motor option ONLY)


Ride Height Specification:
Minimum ride height is 5mm.


Weight Specification:
Minimum 1450g in race-ready trim


Race Specification:
- 5 minute qualifiers
- 8 minute mains
- Absolutely NO IFMAR-type starts. All heats and mains should be straight-up starts, with random sorts for each heat. Non random sorts should shuffle starting order for each heat.


Optional Main Variations:
- 12-20 car A-mains, depending on car counts.
- Invert qualifying order based on random hat pull (top 6-10 cars).
- "LeMans" type starts where all cars are lined up on an angle to the racing line in order.
- Run track in reverse rotation for mains.
- Rolling starts




MOST IMPORTANTLY: If it's not in the rules, and does not encompass the spirit of slower, controlled racing with realistic looking cars, consider it illegal. This is called the "Spirit of VTA" Rule. The class is based on slower, equal playing field competition with less traction, minimal aerodynamic aids and mostly older carpet racing technology. The final objective is close, fair, wheel-to-wheel racing for all. All decisions of the race promoter or track owner are final.
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So no Vettes in "Expert" ? or 17.5 motors?
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Old 09-25-2009, 09:05 AM
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you can use 17.5 with 4 cell as the rules state.....

Motor Specifications:
Option 1: 27-turn ROAR stock motor: No FDR limit, bearings are not allowed.

Option 2: 17.5 brushless: Motor timing advance is allowed. 12.5 mm rotor diameter maximum (no "tuning" rotors are allowed).

Option 3: 21.5 brushless with 2C LiPo: Novak SS21.5 Pro brushless motor (pn:3421) ONLY combined with any ROAR-approved hard-cased 2C 7.4v LiPo pack up to and including 5000 mAh capacity. Novak motor is the ONLY motor allowed at this time, because there are no ROAR mandates or restrictions for the 21.5 brushless motors. All house track rules regarding LiPo usage apply. Final drive ratio is to not exceed 4.2. Motor timing advance is allowed. 12.5 mm rotor diameter maximum (no "tuning" rotors are allowed).
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Originally Posted by DARKSIDE
Novak motor is the ONLY motor allowed at this time, because there are no ROAR mandates or restrictions for the 21.5 brushless motors.
Based on this portion of option three quoted above compared with the ROAR rules here:

8.8.2.3.4 ROAR Spec 21.5 motor: Only three slot “Y” wound stators are permitted. No delta
wound or slot less stators are allowed. Only circular (round) pure copper magnet wire
permitted. The three slotted stator must be wound with 21.5 turns of two strands of a
maximum diameter of 21AWG or 0.0724mm per slot. The resistance for each slot of
the stator shall be tested and a minimum resistance figure will be determined upon
submittal.
What is the main sticking point now for limiting to only Novak 21.5 motors that is part of the USVTA rules?
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Old 09-25-2009, 09:33 AM
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I see it as a way to even out the field...its just as cheap as others and if we ALL are running the same motor...its just one less thing to worry about..

plus it was out 1st...and it works very well for this class...no motor war...
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