1/12 forum
Yep. Turns out CRC is released a "shorty" 1S lipo.
And it is a new car:
http://www.rc50.com/modules.php?name...bum=67&pos=278
And it is a new car:
http://www.rc50.com/modules.php?name...bum=67&pos=278

Trev
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Xceed foams has always been made by Jaco. I know this from 1/10th nitro as all the Xceed 1/10 foams are made by Jaco so it would be obvious the 1/12 is the same. However, Jaco claims that their tires are pre-trued and ready to run straight out of the box. Not sure if that is true with the Xceed. Try a set and see. Worst case all you need to do is put them on a truer. If not then you'll save a few pennies because they're slightly less than the Jaco branded ones.
They're good tyres. They don't chunk and split as easily as Jaco, and they give excellent grip. However, they are probably 0.1/0.2s per lap slower than Jaco, but much easier to drive. I find I get a better time over eight minutes from Xceed than Jaco because I am not always on the edge of my talent! I am a C/D finalist at UK Nationals, and have been making some progress up the lists using Xceed because they are more consistent to drive. HTH

I raced Schumacher 12th scales back in the early 1980s. They have considered it a few times since but the last I heard they had decided they would not make enough money for it to be viable.
Ben was testing a Hot Bodies prototype a while ago but I've not heard anything about it for a while.
Trev
Ben was testing a Hot Bodies prototype a while ago but I've not heard anything about it for a while.
Trev
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Cecil Schumacher built his business on 12th cars, starting back in 1981. First it was a lexan car (here) the XL, and then the C Car (here) bith of which were very successful in Europe
Cecil Schumacher invented the ball differential in about 1980, and although it said 'Patent Pending' on the parts, he never did get a patent. Cecil was a gearbox engineer, and he used a design from a gear checking machine as the basis for his design. IT is Cecil's original design that has been copied by everyone else. HTH
Cecil Schumacher invented the ball differential in about 1980, and although it said 'Patent Pending' on the parts, he never did get a patent. Cecil was a gearbox engineer, and he used a design from a gear checking machine as the basis for his design. IT is Cecil's original design that has been copied by everyone else. HTH
Cecil Schumacher built his business on 12th cars, starting back in 1981. First it was a lexan car (here) the XL, and then the C Car (here) bith of which were very successful in Europe
Cecil Schumacher invented the ball differential in about 1980, and although it said 'Patent Pending' on the parts, he never did get a patent. Cecil was a gearbox engineer, and he used a design from a gear checking machine as the basis for his design. IT is Cecil's original design that has been copied by everyone else. HTH
Cecil Schumacher invented the ball differential in about 1980, and although it said 'Patent Pending' on the parts, he never did get a patent. Cecil was a gearbox engineer, and he used a design from a gear checking machine as the basis for his design. IT is Cecil's original design that has been copied by everyone else. HTH

Trev
Sorry, but that is absolutely and completely wrong. Xceed has had several different tire lines including Jaco made ones. See this page:
http://ashfordhobby.com/detail.aspx?ID=6846
In addition to those, they have also had Italian made and Japanese made lines.
http://ashfordhobby.com/detail.aspx?ID=6846
In addition to those, they have also had Italian made and Japanese made lines.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...94645495&hl=en
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...29884299&hl=en



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