CRC Proto Type 12th Scale (Xti)

Started by BCbud, July 25, 2012, 07:21:30 PM

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BCbud

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John Bowker
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cyrrus

ood grief I think I lost my....
. one turn at a time, but what do I have to do on the straight's again.

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Blake

Looks nice.  The rear ride-height adjustment system looks new and cool.  No more inserts?

Blake

Falcon

OK I just went a nd looked for pics of the new car because of what blake said about the rear ride height and I cant find anything ??  Anyone else have pics.
John Bowker
Victoria,BC

Blake

Here are a few pics I found on RedRC in their coverage of the 12th Scale Worlds that just took place in Holland.  It looks like CRC took home a 2nd place finish with Andy Moore from the UK at the wheel.  No idea if he was using this new car or not.










Blake

Falcon

thanks blake, So it looks like you just undo a screw and it slides up and down for the ride height ? if so nice and easy.
John Bowker
Victoria,BC

BCbud

That is a different rear bumper. Maybe it helps suck the air out from under the chassis?

Neil.

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could be neil. It does have a nice look and if the ride height is what it looks like well easy peasy.
John Bowker
Victoria,BC

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check out RC Racing TV

http://rcracing.tv/

in the "whats new at the 12th worlds" Franks talks about the new car a bit.
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Blake

Interesting.  So it looks like you can still run it with a regular "sideways" battery position by bolting on those extra pieces of graphite (shown in the video) which hold the front of the links.  The inline setup sure looks sleek and compact though.

Blake

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John Bowker
Victoria,BC

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