1/10 R/C F1's...Pics, Discussions, Whatever...
#9676
Tech Fanatic
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Bam!
This thing has laid down the BAM factor. I'm in Japan right now for the Tamiya World Championships and I came across this from one of the racers. Its ALL hand painted using masking tape cut from a computer. It took the guy two days to paint. There is not one sticker on this body. Holy WOW!
This thing has laid down the BAM factor. I'm in Japan right now for the Tamiya World Championships and I came across this from one of the racers. Its ALL hand painted using masking tape cut from a computer. It took the guy two days to paint. There is not one sticker on this body. Holy WOW!
#9678
Tech Elite
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Very impressive, I would like to know what material he is cutting for the masks, because the real small stuff is hard to cut cleanly. I believe there actually are a few stickers on the body, the seatbelt detail and the Rauch logos on the mirrors. Very impressive nonetheless
#9680
Tech Champion
That's some great work...he's got to have a hell of a cutter to get detail that small. Mine wouldn't even come close to that.
#9681
Nice paint! Curious as to how they, and others have been getting the color-change from the blue to purple. I've tried candy purple backed with met-blue and it seems to work ok. Always looking for better.
#9685
Tech Elite
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Raised the stakes ? That guy took it to another planet ! I tip my hat to his painting talents.
Glad to hear you have been able to help Sean get his F1 dialed in. Did he go with the TRF101 or the F104W GP with 180mm front end ? Sounds like all the USA team is doing well in qualifying.
We missed you at UF1 today but you had a good reason to miss.
Panda
Glad to hear you have been able to help Sean get his F1 dialed in. Did he go with the TRF101 or the F104W GP with 180mm front end ? Sounds like all the USA team is doing well in qualifying.
We missed you at UF1 today but you had a good reason to miss.
Panda
#9687
Tech Master
iTrader: (1)
Bam!
This thing has laid down the BAM factor. I'm in Japan right now for the Tamiya World Championships and I came across this from one of the racers. Its ALL hand painted using masking tape cut from a computer. It took the guy two days to paint. There is not one sticker on this body. Holy WOW!
This thing has laid down the BAM factor. I'm in Japan right now for the Tamiya World Championships and I came across this from one of the racers. Its ALL hand painted using masking tape cut from a computer. It took the guy two days to paint. There is not one sticker on this body. Holy WOW!
Which body is this? Tamiya Ferrari F60?
#9688
Tech Master
iTrader: (35)
I finished my take on the Jordan 191 last night. It's not up to the standards of the hand painted Red Bull, but I think it turned out pretty good. I painted and clear coated the wings, but I'm sure they'll still get destroyed the first time I clip a pipe.
I was never a big Schumacher fan, so Kimi got the nod for the Jordan drive.
I was never a big Schumacher fan, so Kimi got the nod for the Jordan drive.
#9689
Tech Elite
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Alright, so here is my F1 interpretation, running on top of the phenomenal Speed Passion SP-1 chassis. It pales in comparison to the paint jobs you've all posted here, but it's visible on the the track and different from all the Ferraris and Hondas
Also, that's not The Stig, but it is The Stig's 1/10th scale cousin
Anyway, comments welcome.
Also, that's not The Stig, but it is The Stig's 1/10th scale cousin
Anyway, comments welcome.
#9690
Tech Fanatic
I noticed that you referred to his "gyro stopped working". I've noticed that there has been some talk concerning gyros in rc car racing. Would someone please explain that to me. I thought they were only for drift cars, but apparently they are used in racing too. Are they worth getting? My group races F1 cars on less than perfect parking lot tracks where traction is difficult to come by...would a gyro help? If so, what brand to buy and how much are they?