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Posted: 06 Sep 2018 08:54 AM PDT MyLaps have introduced the RC4 Pro, what they claim is the world’s smallest transponder. The RC4 Pro features a shorter 8cm / 3.15in cable, ensuring a perfect fit every time and the pitch-black design gives any RC car that beautiful finish it deserves. The transponder comes in at only 3 grams, making it almost as light as a feather. Source: MyLaps [mylaps.com] |
Kyosho Lazer ZX7 – Coming soon Posted: 06 Sep 2018 03:24 AM PDT Kyosho are teasing the all new Lazer ZX7, the follow up to their successful ZX6 4wd buggy platform. No official details were released but we can expect a full introduction in the coming days. Source: Kyosho [kyosho.com] |
RSRC Products titanium machined screws Posted: 06 Sep 2018 02:37 AM PDT RSRC Products, the brand of multiple European Champion Reno Savoya, have released a new line of machined screws. Machined from grade 5 titanium they are 2 times lighter than stock steel screws and still as strong so can be used pretty much everywhere. Sporting a deeper print for hex-driver to avoiding stripping, they come gold coated in a wide range of sizes and are sold in a bag of 10. Source: RSRC [rsrc.biz] |
Kyle McBride wins 2018 Indonesian Challenge Posted: 06 Sep 2018 02:25 AM PDT The Indonesia R/C Car Community (IRCC) together with Infinity hosted the recent 2018 Indonesian Challenge at Hobby Track Sukoharjo, an indoor track located in central Java, Solo. The event was attended by Racers from several countries, including, Australia, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, and also from various provinces across Indonesia, the most notable overseas drivers were Naoto Matsukura and Kyle McBride. The format of the race is run with 4 Qualifying Rounds and Bump up Finals. Kyle McBride took the opening round TQ, followed by Matsukura in the second round. While Matsukura was not able to run the 3rd round, McBride easily took his second TQ, but Matsukura bounced back and got the TQ for the last round and with a faster time took the overall TQ. While the traction of the track was getting more and more slippery since the beginning of the race-day and also some spot bumps appeared, the developing surface condition only made the finals more interesting. On the tone for the 45 minutes A-main final and Naoto lead the pack with McBride following closely behind. The leading pair pulled away from the rest of the pack and up until about 30 minutes mark of the race, Naoto was able to pull away from McBride. However at the 43 minutes mark the Japanese driver made a mistake on the top left hand corner table top and flipped over his car and flamed out. Capitalising on Naoto’s misfortune, McBride could take over the lead and took home the win in front of Matsukura in 2nd. Stanley Wangsanegara took 3rd position after recovering from a first corner start disaster dropping him down to 14th place. Chavit Saligupta took 4th having bumped-up from the B Final while Edianto “Banana” Ong finished 5th. Final Standings Thanks to IRCC for the report. |
Posted: 05 Sep 2018 03:03 PM PDT The original Grasshopper needs little introduction. It was a Tamiya legend which inspired legions of fans since the 1980s. For many, it was their very first introduction into the world of radio control assembly kits. The original Grasshopper is still among Tamiya’s best-selling kits to this day. Now the legend is re-imagined as the Comical Grasshopper, with a new body inspired by the famous original. The re-imagined body sits on a new and dedicated variant of the proven off-road chassis, the WR-02CB. – 1/10 scale R/C model assembly kit. Length: 356mm, width: 244mm. Wheelbase: 170mm. Source: Tamiya [tamiyausa.com] |
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