Scale RC
#602
hi guys new here sa thread na to, but not new to scale rc. would like to know when yung scale body competition and if may available locally na active hobby na land cruiser shell and will it fit ba an axial chassis? thanks and more power sa mga scaler.
#603
GUYS: Eto na utang ko sa inyo. Ngayon lang ako nakahinga from work. Enjoy!
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Galing! love the video Dax!
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[/QUOTE]Galing! love the video Dax!
#605


Thank you sir edwin, please join us trailing.
You have great rigs there and it would really be nice to see them in action!
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#607
Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 2,834
From: Singapore
siggy: Excellent vid! Very zen ang dating, especially with the music and the location. Lupit ng Rock Bug mo chief! 


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Dumating na ba?
#610
Have you guys thought about getting softer shock springs and adding weight to the chassis to get a more realistic suspension travel. The thing that gives Scale trucks away is the way they bounce around as they go over obstacles. It betrays their weight.
#612
keno/sir miles/edwin: Thanks bros! Next vid will be a killer since we're playing with the crawler boys. 
siggy: Yan ang naghihintay sayo sa Pasko pag-uwi mo.
Yung hinihintay ko, wala pa. 
Min101: Lupit nung LPG!
Shellane pa!
age69: Welcome to the thread chief. Unfortunately, the only Land Cruiser body available locally is from Tamiya. Proline used to have one called the Bushwacker but I think Pitshop doesn't have it anymore. Last I heard it's discontinued already due to licensing issues. Scale body comp, no sked yet.
Tamiya FJ40 WB = 10.5"
Proline Bushwacker WB = 11"
Axial SCX10 WB = 11.4" (CF-100 & TR) / 12.3" (Honcho Kit)
Factory 48: Hi bro. Agree with your observation. But I think performance will be compromised if we go true-to-scale configuration. Ok lang siguro yan basta enjoy.
Anyway, got this from a recent article on RC Car Action ...
[ MYTH ]
Heavier rigs are always better
A light, nimble rig set up correctly with proper forward weight bias will perform better than a heavier rig. It’s basic physics. The heavier something is, the harder it is to go uphill, and the easier it is to flip while side-hilling.
[ MYTH ]
You need tons of articulation
This is a very common misconception. Although lots of articulation might look impressive, your crawler will perform best with around 30 to 45 degrees of articulation. Anymore, and your rig will try to twist and wont’ be stable on the rocks. The truck will also feel less predictable on the rocks since the front and rear axles are not working together and are in extreme positions on the rocks. More often than not, excessive articulation leads to a truck doing an impression of a pretzel when it encounters a difficult obstacle.

siggy: Yan ang naghihintay sayo sa Pasko pag-uwi mo.
Yung hinihintay ko, wala pa. 
Min101: Lupit nung LPG!
Shellane pa!age69: Welcome to the thread chief. Unfortunately, the only Land Cruiser body available locally is from Tamiya. Proline used to have one called the Bushwacker but I think Pitshop doesn't have it anymore. Last I heard it's discontinued already due to licensing issues. Scale body comp, no sked yet.
Tamiya FJ40 WB = 10.5"
Proline Bushwacker WB = 11"
Axial SCX10 WB = 11.4" (CF-100 & TR) / 12.3" (Honcho Kit)
Factory 48: Hi bro. Agree with your observation. But I think performance will be compromised if we go true-to-scale configuration. Ok lang siguro yan basta enjoy.
Anyway, got this from a recent article on RC Car Action ...[ MYTH ]
Heavier rigs are always better
A light, nimble rig set up correctly with proper forward weight bias will perform better than a heavier rig. It’s basic physics. The heavier something is, the harder it is to go uphill, and the easier it is to flip while side-hilling.
[ MYTH ]
You need tons of articulation
This is a very common misconception. Although lots of articulation might look impressive, your crawler will perform best with around 30 to 45 degrees of articulation. Anymore, and your rig will try to twist and wont’ be stable on the rocks. The truck will also feel less predictable on the rocks since the front and rear axles are not working together and are in extreme positions on the rocks. More often than not, excessive articulation leads to a truck doing an impression of a pretzel when it encounters a difficult obstacle.
#613
age69: Welcome to the thread chief. Unfortunately, the only Land Cruiser body available locally is from Tamiya. Proline used to have one called the Bushwacker but I think Pitshop doesn't have it anymore. Last I heard it's discontinued already due to licensing issues. Scale body comp, no sked yet.
Tamiya FJ40 WB = 10.5"
Proline Bushwacker WB = 11"
Axial SCX10 WB = 11.4" (CF-100 & TR) / 12.3" (Honcho Kit)
ENJOY!
Suncon kit:

trying out TLT axles

#615
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Posts: 1,192
From: JPRaceway Philippines
Nawala lang ako ng sandali, dami ko nang na miss ah.
Madda: Anong kabalbalan nanaman ang darating???? At anong kabalbalan nanaman yang mga pinost mo na pics???? Anong mga kit yun?
Ganda nung video, chong.
Siggy: Ganda talaga nung buggy mo!
msdelr: Long time no see!!
Edwin: Ganda ng Hummer!
Hopefully, I'll be able to join the factory 48 comp on the 20th. Tagal na ako di nag rc.
Madda: Anong kabalbalan nanaman ang darating???? At anong kabalbalan nanaman yang mga pinost mo na pics???? Anong mga kit yun?
Ganda nung video, chong.
Siggy: Ganda talaga nung buggy mo!
msdelr: Long time no see!!
Edwin: Ganda ng Hummer!
Hopefully, I'll be able to join the factory 48 comp on the 20th. Tagal na ako di nag rc.



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