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Ewar 14-09-2006 03:48 PM

Doughty Leaving Losi
 
Apologies jimmy if this duplicates a post already active

I cant remember if it was on here or not i read about this, if it was ooops

Whats everyone think ?? Wheres he gonna go??

My bets on X10 and maybe the 2wd TTech ( if thats what the new car is going to be )

jimmy 14-09-2006 04:00 PM

hehe, I think you found the thread on doughtyuk.net ;)

But yes, the mighty Chris Doughty is leaving team losi - what a loss! Chris doesn't do much racing outside of Nationals, but regardless he is still a great ambassador for them - or was!

Good luck to Chris with his new to-be-announced sponsors!

jim76 14-09-2006 04:11 PM

i'm tipping Kyosho if they have the 2wd sorted for next year.

unless he goes the obvious Associated/Yokomo route!

come on Chris, put us out of our misery!!

footey 18-09-2006 05:26 PM

any news yet where hes going

losixxx 18-09-2006 05:34 PM

yep atomic carbon and running the slim 4 in 4wd nothing confirmed as yet for 2wd

footey 18-09-2006 05:46 PM

i supose the atomic carbon 2wd mite be a option

jimmy 18-09-2006 06:13 PM

Mmmm, looks nice. Chris Doughtys new car (prototype shown)

http://www.doughtyuk.net/images/S4_news4.jpg

Chrislong 18-09-2006 06:16 PM

Looks good!
Idea: How about one of those short-arse futaba servo's, won't sit as proud and chance to straighten that steering link.

Chris Doughty 18-09-2006 06:28 PM

they are too slow, and also it puts the concept out of peoples 'normal' equipment.

most of the weight of a servo is in the 'back' anyway.

the steering link does not change angles, the servo arm and steering arm move in the same arc.

Southwell 18-09-2006 06:44 PM

Not sure if i just can't see it but how is the upper deck held? Or is there no top deck and the chassis is super stiff?

Edit: being dumb, didn't notice it was a tub lol.

DCM 18-09-2006 06:52 PM

I thnk it looks sweet, I think a carbon tub is about the best way of making a chassis, I just feel sorry for the poor bod having to lay up each mould, one at a time, lol.

I am wondering.... if it has a smooth surface underside, some House of Kolor candy colour and then clearcoat would make it look sweeeeeeeeet.

Chris Doughty 18-09-2006 07:33 PM

you mean get some paintwork on the underside Steve?

Southwell 18-09-2006 07:39 PM

Im sure you could follow a guide on how to paint a carbon car bonnet, it's very much doable, not sure on the durability of it though.

DCM 18-09-2006 07:41 PM

Thats what I am thinking Chris, Carbon Fibre, if it is sealed, you can paint it, and if you use Candy colours, the Weave still comes through.

Clearcoat is pretty durable. And I got somebody who could clearcoat it too....

jimmy 18-09-2006 07:46 PM

Is the clear coat something that would get baked on ?

DCM 18-09-2006 09:24 PM

Just been ready, if the Carbon has an Epoxy outer coat, that is impermiable and inert to most substances when hard, which allows you to be able to paint on it. HOK Candy can go on, this will allow the weave to still show through, but the clearcoat must be put on like the next coat of Kandy, then it has to be left for 12hours before the next paint, and sanded with wet 800grit paper.


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