Getting back into RC, gone a bit mad this month...

Getting back into RC, gone a bit mad this month...

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NITO

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1,085 posts

206 months

Sunday 16th September 2012
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Hello everyone,

It's been quite a long time Since my last RC fad, but both my boys are coming of RC age so it would be rude not to.

My first ever RC car was a Hornet back in '85 I think. Then I went for a Kyosho Optima Turbo which kept breaking so I swapped it with a friend for a Hotshot complete with the technigold motor. I relapsed a few years later buying a used clod buster and a new Manta Ray. Then sold them to buy a motorbike. Since then I had a tamiya Castrol Supra, Tamiya Impreza, fighter buggy, mad bull then a tamiya nitro impreza, a Kyosho nitro impreza and a nitro tamiya terra crusher. Nitro's are a PITA so I bought a Dual Hunter about 2 years ago with NIMH batteries which are so much better. The Tamiya dual hunter is great so for my sons birthday we went to buy him a mad bull which should be an ideal first car.

Unfortunately I sold my and my wifes mad bulls on ebay some years back got a lame £30 for them! What's left of my fleet are the 4wd rally Impreza and Castrol Supra that was converted into a repsol cosworth for my wife, 2 nitro terra crushers, and 2 fighter buggys (wish I'd kept the mad bulls!). The nitro terra crushers I'm going to sell, they're awesome but not used regularly enough to warrant the messing about comissioning them etc. The fighter buggys are proper bashers now, well after the last couple of weeks anyway, and the 4wd rally cars are no good on my terrain so they'll need to go.

So the latest spree started when I bought the sons mad bull. I was fed up of a house full of crap and old chargers, so I got easily talked into a Lipro 6 quad charger which does everything and can charge four batteries at once.

So now armed with a supercharger, it seemed a waste not to have a fleet to justify it. Id bought 4 nimh batteries when I bought the dual hunter, 2 for the hunter and one for each fighter buggy. So i decided to check out ebay earlier this month and managed to win uncontested another dual hunter for a stupid price. I started watching ebay and got sucked in a bit, another dual hunter and a tamiya bullhead later and things are getting a bit silly!

So today I decided I fancied tuning a Tamiya model to put out a bit more speed. the Dual Hunter and Bullhead are all twin motors which makes upgrading ESCs tricky and motors expensive. I decided I wanted RWD, it had to be strong and able to handle abuse, jumps etc. It came down to Mad Bull, Lunchbox or Mud Blaster/Blackfoot, which is an identical chassis to the dual hunter but rwd, so no extra weight of motor and gearbox up front.

The Mad Bull is cracking fun, but in the end I've decided to go with the Mud Blaster (same chassis as new blackfoot, bush devil, dual hunter, wild dagger, twin detonator)which has a Subaru Brat bodyshell. So, today I've gone and bought another truck. This one I plan to upgrade with an HPI brushless flux shot 4300kv motor, HPI Esc and an HPI 7.2v Li-po battery. Has anyone who has converted a Tamiya car to brushless on here care to share any experience of what its like converted.

I decided on the Mud Blaster as its the latest chassis and better gearbox to the more basic Mad Bull so ought to handle the power, steering and the gearbox should be tougher.

I'm afraid to say I think the shell will end up in sonic blue as I have an unused 555 sticker sheet somewhere so I'll be going the rally race livery!!

I've upgraded the dampers on my fighter buggy along with the black 540 sports motor and fully ball raced, and my boys car was modded when I built it with oil filled dampers to better handle jumping. Unfortunately the body shell that I spent the best part of a week prepping has also been 'modified' this weekend! I went to town spraying it ford ultimate green as per the RS focus, laquered it the lot. He crashed it yesterday and took out both A pillars so I've since made a roll cage that now comprises the A pillars and runs inside the roof which I'm quite proud of!

As you can see, I've gone a bit RC mad this month!! It's so easy to indulge as an adult when a new kit costs nearly the same as a tank of diesel!!

Shame my boys aren't as enthusiastic just yet...although one of them is getting there! smile


Falling Down

4,506 posts

281 months

Wednesday 19th September 2012
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As per the other threads I have posted on, I have gone 'a bit mad' this month too.

I found my old Hornet in the garage (from when I was 18, now 44) and set about 'doing it' up for fun, and for my little lad to play with. It broke day 1, losing the rear axle, which got replaced from Ebay. I was surprised to find such good support for the Hornet on, Ebay, plus other RC cars. My downfall....

Now 6 weeks on, I think the Hornet is now brand new due to all the new parts. It got a bit bent especially when I discovered £9 HPI racing 15T motors on Ebay. Stabbed rat is the phrase I have seen used here! I have some more replacement parts coming, but it is dangerously heading towards shelf queen rather than basher territory. Not good when 5 year old wants to play.

Lastest thing to happen is the acquisition of an old Tamiya Vanquish (superseded the Avante). It is waiting in a package for when I get home tonight. £65 off the bay, and £30 later for tyres and some more spares - and that is just the start. I have fallen into yet another hobby!!!!!!!!!


M3John

5,974 posts

219 months

Wednesday 19th September 2012
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All this talk of old RC cars recently is making me want to go round to my parents and dig mine out.
Somewhere round there I have from Tamiya : Falcon, Manta Ray, Wild Willy, Terra Scorcher (my personal favourite) running a Technigold motor and on 8.4 volt batteries and another which for the life of me I simply cannot remember now. From Mardave : Mini Stock and finally from Kyosho : RS500.

Is there really an abundance of spares and stuff on ebay for these?

defblade

7,436 posts

213 months

Wednesday 19th September 2012
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M3John said:
Is there really an abundance of spares and stuff on ebay for these?
Abundance is a big word, but, yes, there's enough stuff out there, from people's old bag of bits from the attic to shiny new alloy parts from HongKong

NITO

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1,085 posts

206 months

Friday 21st September 2012
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Excellent Stuff...

I love the Hornet, was my first RC car...have you seen the Jun Watanabe edition being released this month, limited to 240 units? I'm trying to convince the missus that she needs one for her birthday!! wink

I can highly recommend the Mad Bull, I just built this one for my son, he's 6.It's a bit more robust than the Hornet, particularly the front shocks, ride etc with the larger wheels its perfectly at home in deeper grass.



And here's my fleet...



and my current project... the Brushless Brat (Mud Blaster)!


RC1

4,097 posts

219 months

Friday 21st September 2012
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music to my ears... i too have rekindled a flame for RC and have over the past 2 years forced all the latest electronics into one of the nineties 2wd icons the rc10!

it is indeed a slippery but very fun slope!

current fleet comprises an rc10 b3 team and losi xx4 WE both running nosram ESCs and lipo power and brushless motors...

couldnt be doing with wheels so stuck to a lovely 2 stick tranny a la sanwa exzes

have a mate popping over with his mad rat this weekend to give it a thrashing!

good job both he and i are doing it for the benefit of our little lads being the selfless fathers that we are...


NITO

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1,085 posts

206 months

Saturday 22nd September 2012
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Lol,

"It's a nice clean honest hobby that the whole family can enjoy"', theres the strap line!! I prefer sticks too, it's what I grew up with. I do have a Futaba 3ch pistol remote with lcd etc when I used to have an FG 1:5 Racing scale petrol powered Cat truck.

I've used the Acoms 2.4ghz stick radio which comes with one servo only (all you need with esc's) and a micro receiver for my sons and my own latest project. the 2.4ghz ones are excellent, fixed stubby aerial on the transmitter (so kids cant break them), really short antenna on the car (no more losing and bending the dumb stems) which you can just about see on my chassis above, no more xtal clash issues as it can scan 76 available frequencies and pick the one it wants, also has various protections for low power. Currently Modelsport are knocking these out at an amazing bargain £45. Plus they only require 4AA batteries.

I took the Mud Blaster out for its maiden voyage yesterday evening without the bodyshell. Wow, brushless is liking having a turbocharger on a car, wow, you'll never go back!! Mine's running a mappable esc and currently timing and launch are both set to midway, even on these settings its mad and does power wheelies to the point the car is flipping over so I've reduced the launch to try again this morning.

Need to prepare the shell now!!

NITO

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1,085 posts

206 months

Saturday 22nd September 2012
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Well,

I haven't gotten around to spraying the Brat shell yet and couldn't wait to play with it today, so I've managed to make some mounts up for my old Impreza WRC shell, seeing as it's Brushless motor power now, the WRC theme is probably more in keeping with the power anyway!!

It's so quick and the power was overwhelming the std rear suspension so I've made up some suspension mounts and fitted 100mm oil filled dampers on the rear which have really helped it deliver the power but it has increased the rear roll centre a touch too much , it could do with lowering to get the cornering back to where it should be.

Some pics























Edited by NITO on Saturday 22 September 21:38

vdubbin

2,165 posts

197 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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Gives new meaning to Monster Rally!

If you find you've too much grip on those big wheels, you could get a set of regular touring car wheels, and 1.9 scale tyres. They're narrower than those truck tyres, but about the same diameter, so you'd still have the clearance.

http://store.rc4wd.com/Mud-Thrashers-19-Scale-Tire...

NITO

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206 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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Thanks for the heads up and that link, hadn't seen that site before.

I'm quite happy with the tyres on there, the mud blaster tyres aren't as wide as the lunchbox tyres and its got enough power to break traction with these. Its really well balanced, the c of g is a touch too high since fitting the 100mm shocks but its well worth it for the trade off in better damping, jumping, power handling etc.

Thanks again, interesting site.

kind regards
Nito

NITO

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206 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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Just to say have loads of rally car wheels, same as touring car I'm guessing. I take it you run these mud thrashers, how do you rate them and what improvements did you get?

cheers
Nito


NITO

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206 months

Tuesday 25th September 2012
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Finally got around to sorting out the Subaru Brat bodyshell that comes with the Mud Blaster. I can't stand the Tamiya colour scheme so went another way...well it would be rude not too...



And I had an unused sticker sheet of the Colin McRae 1997 WRC rally car...



Apologies for the poor quality pics, they don't do it justice!

Cheers
Nito

vdubbin

2,165 posts

197 months

Thursday 27th September 2012
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That looks ace! These are the tyres I'm using on my scaler at the moment, but I couldn't find the link to them, the RC4wd was as close as I could get.

http://sdi4x4.com/product_info.php?cPath=21&pr...