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jimmy 15-05-2008 02:09 PM

47th Shizuoka Hobby Show 2008
 
Here are some first views of the new Kyosho ZX5 FS and Hotbodies D4 Sport. http://teamnovi.blog.drecom.jp/

The new Kyosho ZX5 FS uses a different layout to the prototype mid-motor cars used at the World Championships in 2007. The motor has moved far forward - similar to the Atomic Carbon S4 and Atomised B44 chassis. It also looks like Kyosho tried to make this car relatively narrow - a low profile servo being a clue. And whilst those cars were carbon fibre - this production car uses a moulded composite material.


http://blog.drecom.jp/teamnovi/img/5...1514330000.jpghttp://blog.drecom.jp/teamnovi/img/5...1511080001.jpg

The D4 Sport accepts a stick pack across the chassis - though it's not entirely clear how the drive to the rear is acheived! We'll see - but it looks firmly aimed at the beginner market, something the sport desperately needs.

See more photos on the Team Novi blog here: http://teamnovi.blog.drecom.jp/

ben 15-05-2008 02:22 PM

I reckon they have drilled a hole through the stick pack on the D4 for the shaft to go through :lol:

Scouser 15-05-2008 02:36 PM

Trivial I know, but I am so glad Kyosho have used a moulded chassis! :thumbsup: Top plate looks prime target for the Atomic Carbon treatment aswell.;)

jimmy 15-05-2008 02:38 PM

this is the car from the Worlds that I mentioned - so you can see the layout is different. The weight on this new car is further spread out and more toward the front - which I guess in theory will make it turn a little slower because of the intertia, but make it more stable?
I wish I could say this car will be popular but Kyosho haven't been proactive in off road at all - instead losing the momentum they had when hitting the scene again back in 2005.

http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/world...s/OOP_8970.jpg

jimmy 15-05-2008 02:42 PM

Another photo:

http://www.yaggy.jp/modules/wordpres...515_zx5_FS.JPG

Source: http://www.yaggy.jp

jimmy 15-05-2008 02:54 PM

http://www.yaggy.jp/modules/wordpres...0515_D4mid.jpg

Scouser 15-05-2008 03:10 PM

Fingers crossed, with the release of the new platform, Kyosho might want to support a UK factory team!

jimmy 15-05-2008 03:18 PM

I very much hope so but I won't be holding my breath :lol:

dave g 15-05-2008 04:12 PM

wonder if the driveshaft is set right next to the chassis floor on the hb?

mes 15-05-2008 04:18 PM

Nice car, the Lazer, BUT I am now considering to buy an Xray touring car, for I know it will at least be the current model for one year, not only a few months...:thumbdown:.

Markus Schmidt
prospective CAT SX buyer

...and of course the plastic HB is also very nice!

jimmy 15-05-2008 04:18 PM

Must just sneak over the top somehow - where's Skelding when you need to quiz him.

mes 15-05-2008 05:02 PM

Right behind you, Jimmy!:woot:

vinny20 15-05-2008 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmy (Post 124197)
this is the car from the Worlds that I mentioned - so you can see the layout is different. The weight on this new car is further spread out and more toward the front - which I guess in theory will make it turn a little slower because of the intertia, but make it more stable?
I wish I could say this car will be popular but Kyosho haven't been proactive in off road at all - instead losing the momentum they had when hitting the scene again back in 2005.

http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/world...s/OOP_8970.jpg


i dont get this why where the kyosho team testing this car in carbon chassis and whats the point of releasing them in plastic :confused: i did hear after the worlds the team drivers that where racing these cars such as mark pavidis had to take it back to the factory for some more testing and working on the car so the FS could be a good car

Welshy40 15-05-2008 05:16 PM

Well I am a bit surprised. I dont like shaft drives but i would buy either one of those cars. The Lazer, well I think it actually is more balanced than the other versions and a bit of thought has gone into it - well done, its about time Kyosho. Also HB is stunning as well. What to buy when I have the cash.........

vinny20 15-05-2008 05:22 PM

then again it cant to bad right even though i dnt like kyosho as much they havnt made a big impact in off road like jimmy said

DCM 15-05-2008 05:52 PM

looking at the HB, is seems the spur gear sits pretty high, which may just give the right amount of clearance on the battery with an angled center driveshat....

The Kyosho has just move the slipper to the front and my just release a little more chassis real estate up for mounting electrics easier.

terry.sc 15-05-2008 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vinny20 (Post 124274)
i dont get this why where the kyosho team testing this car in carbon chassis and whats the point of releasing them in plastic

Simple answer, it's a lot easier to cut carbon sheet to play around with different layouts than it is to mould a tub for each idea they come up with. Layout not right, just cut another chassis.


When it comes to production if you can afford the investment it works out a lot cheaper to mould tubs than have every chassis cut from carbon, especially as a moulded tub can be stiffer and stronger than carbon sheet with the right material.

dave g 15-05-2008 06:04 PM

i think what he means terry is why do all the testing on a completely different handling chassis than the final product

JonBoy 15-05-2008 06:06 PM

Hi Terry,

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: Very good answer!!!!! I don't know you but you say some good.

John


Quote:

Originally Posted by terry.sc (Post 124299)
Simple answer, it's a lot easier to cut carbon sheet to play around with different layouts than it is to mould a tub for each idea they come up with. Layout not right, just cut another chassis.


When it comes to production if you can afford the investment it works out a lot cheaper to mould tubs than have every chassis cut from carbon, especially as a moulded tub can be stiffer and stronger than carbon sheet with the right material.


JonBoy 15-05-2008 06:08 PM

:woot: lololololol........... Wait & See!

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmy (Post 124230)
I very much hope so but I won't be holding my breath :lol:



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