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Author:  Zardoz [ Sat Jul 18, 2015 21:08 ]
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Mine not mind :)

Author:  Zardoz [ Sat Jul 18, 2015 21:27 ]
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Here's my TT-01e build thread from Modelsport forum:

http://www.msuk-forum.co.uk/topic/16680 ... omsearch=1

Ditched the drift setup in the end (although I might have another go) and just set it up for speed.

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Sat Jul 18, 2015 23:31 ]
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OMG you have a Ratfink avatar !

Ed Roth's art is amazing. I had Ratfink decals on my car once hahaha.

I'm also considering this..

http://www.modelsport.co.uk/schumacher- ... cts/383119

And then a Lambo, Pagani or something body. If I can't decide I think I'm going to finish sorting my PC this month. There's just so many cars and I'm really not sure which one I want to build :S

Author:  Zardoz [ Sun Jul 19, 2015 9:28 ]
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Don't think of it as choosing between them, think of it as what order your going to buy them all. ;)

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Sun Jul 19, 2015 10:43 ]
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True, true.

I do like that Schumacher though. I will see what shells I can get out of my chosen ones on Monday. Will any 1/10 shell fit it?

It seems the Zonda body will fit the Schuey perfectly. Now.. PC or car.. PC or car.. :D

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Mon Jul 20, 2015 15:59 ]
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Calling in the A team.. I need a brushed ESC that can handle a 9 turn motor fellas !

Author:  Zardoz [ Mon Jul 20, 2015 18:26 ]
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Sorry, I don't do retro.

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Mon Jul 20, 2015 20:14 ]
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Hah!

I found one :p

So the next car is going to be a Schuey based metallic orange Pagani Zonda :D

Got all my model numbers and will order Friday as I'm going to be in and out a lot over the next few days. Excited though! It's 4wd too and I've specced up super wide rims and tyres too :D

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Wed Jul 22, 2015 17:25 ]
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Ahhhhh shitballs. Guess who needs two new back tyres and two new back rims lmao.

I went to the airfield. Wow, the cougar is quick on 'crete. Currently sitting here with throbbing toes, drove the bugger straight into my foot lol.

Author:  Zardoz [ Wed Jul 22, 2015 19:33 ]
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Yeah, off road tyres get eaten up quickly on tarmac / hard surfaces. Thats why you need a buggy AND and road car.

Author:  Zardoz [ Wed Jul 22, 2015 19:34 ]
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Hang on, they're not worn through... Did you run some CA (super glue) on the edge of the tyre to the rim, JC?

Author:  Zardoz [ Wed Jul 22, 2015 19:36 ]
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One good thing about planes is the tyres last for ages.


A lot longer than the wings anyway.

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Wed Jul 22, 2015 21:23 ]
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Theyre both ripped lol. The edges of the rims are so badly worn they won't hold the tyres :D

Yeah they were glued on, but I didn't have the foam inserts for concrete so the forces on them at around 40mph must have been uber intense tbh.

I won't be running it on concrete again, that's what the 9 turn Zonda will be for :)

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Thu Jul 23, 2015 16:13 ]
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Nooby question..

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/131365459397? ... EBIDX%3AIT

That works with a car, right?

Author:  markg [ Thu Jul 23, 2015 16:56 ]
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Sure, although some car people seem to prefer the ones with little steering wheels. Also you could get it straight from HobbyKing instead of an ebay reseller:

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... ouse_.html

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Thu Jul 23, 2015 18:38 ]
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I got a Schumacher Code in the end. Same as I have for the Cougar.. I'm a sticks man Mark tbh. I do have a wheel control but I don't particularly like it. I'll order the car kit tomorrow :)

Author:  Zardoz [ Thu Jul 23, 2015 20:19 ]
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That'll work fine. Plenty of spare channels for lights and sirens too :)

Author:  Zardoz [ Thu Jul 23, 2015 20:21 ]
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I much prefer a wheel TX for cars.

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Thu Jul 23, 2015 21:49 ]
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I just don't like it tbh. Maybe I'm just old school...

Well tomorrow is the big day. Have been skint for ages sorting out my PC but can finally order the car and all the bits I need for it. It'll be pretty rapid too, given 9 turn motor and so on.

WIll need to take it to the basketball court near mum's house. And also, I am going to try and get a decent camera. Not onboard, but just something to record my runs with. The Cougar does the coolest shit when you are ramping it. As you steer at max speed the opposite front wheel lifts up. Looks really badass hehe.

Mustn't forget to do a log this time too.

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Sat Jul 25, 2015 13:32 ]
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What do you guys think of this? 1/8th fully brushless and with a Deans adapter I can use my own batteries.

http://www.modelsport.co.uk/kyosho-drx- ... cts/369996

I think it's pretty cheap too.

Author:  markg [ Sat Jul 25, 2015 22:08 ]
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Cheap?

Honestly, I'd never pay that for a car unless I was serious about racing or something. If I wanted something similar for just messing around in a car park then I'd get one of these:

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... ouse_.html

Supposed to be ok, it's a rebadged version of some other more expensive thing.

Author:  Zardoz [ Sat Jul 25, 2015 22:51 ]
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With the money you'd save you could buy some planes.

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Sun Jul 26, 2015 13:10 ]
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markg wrote:
Cheap?

Honestly, I'd never pay that for a car unless I was serious about racing or something. If I wanted something similar for just messing around in a car park then I'd get one of these:

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... ouse_.html

Supposed to be ok, it's a rebadged version of some other more expensive thing.


Thing is Mark that uses batteries and a charger I don't have, so tbh? would work out about £30 less than the car I showed as I can use my batteries and charger with that (note batteries, three instead of the one). Thing is I am really turned off by cars you can't build. I am leaning toward the Schumacher/Zonda combo at around £215 but the problem is after doing £30 worth of damage to my Cougar the other day how badly could I damage a car that's faster, lower, and has an expensive body shell and no bumpers (the body and paint would cost £50). I guess I'm just kind of paranoid about repair costs..

Then there's the fact the summer is almost over, and racing in winter would be a pain.

I think I need to spend some time thinking on it, and if I do go with anything it will likely be the Schumacher/Zonda combo for £215. It's not that I don't have the cash I'm just loathe to waste it. Trust me when I say, even brushed that Cougar is stupid fast.

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Fri Jul 31, 2015 14:00 ]
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OK so after selling a few PC parts I decided to get this as it was cheap.

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Well I say cheap but it was £99. I have a set of controls and receiver, so all I need is (I think) a ESC and obviously a better motor for it. I think I will paint it a lovely burnt metallic orange or flake metallic brown. Something classic Lambo any way.

Edit. Just picked up a servo for £4.19 lol.

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Sun Aug 02, 2015 16:06 ]
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Well it seems I made a bit of a clusterfuck when ordering this car, as apparently it takes special Tamtech parts that you can't buy any more. The ESC is different to a normal one, and the battery is smaller.

However, I'm not too concerned. Modelsport do several very small 7.4v NIMH batteries so I am going to get one of those and then mod fit a regular ESC and receiver. The only issue is going to be finding the correct sized battery and I don't have the car yet to measure it.

Edit. I have also ordered a regular servo and a micro servo so I'm sure I can get the steering working OK.

Author:  Zardoz [ Sun Aug 02, 2015 21:37 ]
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What chassis is it, JC?

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Mon Aug 03, 2015 9:12 ]
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Not sure mate but it's 1/12

Author:  markg [ Mon Aug 03, 2015 9:44 ]
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We prepared the wings for night flying and took them out the other night. First time of trying night flying and I learned a couple of things from it.

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First was to not use blue LEDs, I should have known this really as I've noticed before with christmas decorations and stuff that there's some weirdness that prevents your eyes from focussing on them, properly.

The second thing I learned was not to have one central cluster of white LEDs that is brighter than the sun as it makes the rest of the thing a bit hard to see.

Great fun though and quite a few people came up to see wtf was going on.

Author:  GazChap [ Mon Aug 03, 2015 10:23 ]
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Sightings of UFOs (literally, but also in the "aliens!" sense) will now go up in your area I imagine ;)

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Mon Aug 03, 2015 11:27 ]
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OK, car is here. Did some research and got Tamiya UK's phone number. The car is a Lamborghini Countach LP500S and was made in 2007. It runs on a GT-01 chassis which is 1/12.

Colin at Tamiya says I can easily fit a standard ESC and standard receiver straight in. The only issue is servo and I have ordered two.

1.

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For £4 and 2.

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For £1.50 from Hong Kong. Looking at the manual the Tamiya servo has two tabs on it, so I may need to fix the servo in with glue or foam tape. Colin assures me that I will get it running with one of the servos I bought, so that's cool.

Zardoz, this is the car here. Sadly the online info is very scant.

http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/item.p ... t-id=57105

But yeah, tbh I am quite relishing that it's going to be a challenge. I was also surprised at how many parts there are, there are easily the same as my Cougar :eek:

Author:  Zardoz [ Mon Aug 03, 2015 19:24 ]
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Yeah, JC, thought it was the 1:10 Lambo on the TT-01 chassis so wondered why you had problems.
Will be a bit of a squeeze using standard sized gear then. Although my M-03 mini has standard servo, 540 size brushless motor, ESC and the rest.

Mark, may as well sell everything else, since we've had those wings nothing has had a look in :D Unbeatable joy for the price, look forward to taking them out at night again, maybe tonight? Seen some nice light painting done with illuminated wings on a long exposure.

Author:  Zardoz [ Mon Aug 03, 2015 20:18 ]
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Look what we've become, were the 'case modders' of the RC world...

Author:  markg [ Mon Aug 03, 2015 21:50 ]
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Yeah I've been wanting to do light painting like that since I saw some pictures in national geographic of an RC heli at night. Must have been twenty five years ago.

Author:  Zardoz [ Mon Aug 03, 2015 22:01 ]
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Too much fun flying to be faffing with a camera though.

Although it would be a crime not to create some light painted sky dicks.

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Mon Aug 03, 2015 22:34 ]
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Well I started building and the battery I need is tiny. I know I have seen tiny batteries though for around £22 so I'm not worried. I kind of like the fact it's 1/12 given I already have two other 1/10 :)

It's a fiddly sod though, and the parts come from all over the bloody place ! A F J etc. They need to do it like Schuey !

Spent an hour or so tonight assembling some of the chassis and the gearbox and slipper clutch :)

http://www.modelsport.co.uk/overlander- ... cts/384284

I've a feeling it will be those I need :)

Edit. OK so I finally stopped being a wussy prick and decided to measure the battery compartment.. That IS the battery. PHEW.

Looked at the servo part and there's no way the full sized will fit so it will be the micro I ordered.

YAY ! The parts are actually cheaper than my existing stuffs.

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Tue Aug 04, 2015 13:54 ]
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Build time.

Gearbox and clutch assembly.

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Chassis.

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That was from an hour last night. Moving on..

Motor fitted.

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Covers fitted.

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Back strut and suspension holder built.

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Then fitted to the chassis.

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And then gearbox mounted :)

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And now for what I want it to look like. Remember that Porsche brown they used on the 928 was it? this one.

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I know it's supposed to be red and changing that is going to be a sod (the wheels are silver right now too) but that is my dream car so that's what I want.

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Tue Aug 04, 2015 13:54 ]
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Apols, DP

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Wed Aug 05, 2015 12:03 ]
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Got some more done last night will post pics later. Standard servo came and does not fit, however, it's only about 3mm too big so I'm certain the micro will fit. Given I am now at the part of the build where you go to the front end I have ordered a micro servo from the UK for £2. I will use the one from HK as a spare, or, if I wreck the UK one modding it to fit.

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Sat Aug 08, 2015 11:56 ]
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Got the micro servo and it's less than half the size of the big one so it will 10000% fit. It'll be like throwing a sausage down the Piccadilly line mind !

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Sat Aug 08, 2015 21:36 ]
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OK so today I found some time for building. Finished the back end for now.

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And fitted the motor guard etc.

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And then assembled the steering rack.

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Which is now fitted to the car with most of the front end done, will get pics later :)

Author:  markg [ Fri Aug 14, 2015 13:50 ]
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If anyone is struggling with sleep this video might help:



Just testing out a new thermal soarer that I may or may not convert to FPV. It's big and graceful and it makes for a nice relaxing change of pace on a sunny day, just stooging around and looking for lift. Didn't find any here even though that spot is usually fairly reliable on a hot day, the bubbles of lift getting kicked up from the roads and houses.

Got some telemetry on this one too so at the flick of a switch I can hear rising or descending tones to indicate lift or sink as well as radio link strength and battery voltage. Then when I get home I can look at graphs, lots of lovely graphs :nerd:

Author:  Zardoz [ Sat Aug 15, 2015 21:19 ]
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Very soothing.

Is the camera mounted on the top of the tail fin?

Looking forward go getting my new transmitter. Unlimited model memory! :D

Author:  JohnCoffey [ Mon Aug 17, 2015 13:09 ]
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Not really touched the Lambo in about a week. The chassis is pretty much all built though, wheels and tyres and all. I was deliberating earlier about painting it that brown colour but it would cost me around £30 and I really cba. I think I will leave the rims silver, then just paint it black with the paint I already have. Will save a few quid and messing around ordering anything else.

I would imagine once the battery and ESC go in it should be RTR. Took me a while though, and I will never again underestimate Tamiya models. I thought it was going to be a two day thing, turned more into a week thing. It's incredibly complicated tbh.

Author:  markg [ Thu Sep 17, 2015 14:59 ]
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Me trying to follow Flt Lt Zardoz around the field while we were both flying FPV:



It was the devil's own job trying to actually find each other in the sky.

"where are you mate?"

"I'm flying down the field, just near the trees"

"altitude?"

"fairly high"

"righto"

Need to work on that. Tons of fun once we did get in formation, though. I couldn't follow him in for his landing at the end as the planes are a bit mismatched for speed.

Author:  Grim... [ Thu Sep 17, 2015 15:05 ]
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I have improved your video immeasurably: http://bit.ly/1UX9VA2

No charge, sir!

Author:  markg [ Thu Sep 17, 2015 15:09 ]
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Beautiful.

Author:  Zardoz [ Fri Sep 18, 2015 18:46 ]
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Thanks to Marks mind boggling solder skills I now have a 250 Quad!

More fettling and fpv gear to add but it was great to see it lift off the ground today after months of it being in several boxes.

Should hopefully get some footage taken from my Bixler tomorrow now I've got a möbius camera.

Great days.

Author:  markg [ Mon Sep 28, 2015 14:30 ]
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Trying to follow Zardoz's mini quad with mine yesterday was like trying to follow a drunk bluebottle resulting in a few near misses like this one:

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Great fun, though.

Author:  Grim... [ Mon Sep 28, 2015 14:38 ]
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Yeek!

Would it not be possible for a drone to automatically follow another?

Author:  markg [ Mon Sep 28, 2015 14:41 ]
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I guess there's a few ways you could do that but it would get boring pretty quick.

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