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jimmy 12-10-2006 11:56 PM

upcoming stuff :)
 
Here is just one of the things I'm currently working on.
This is the Atech BX1 - complete car for under 100 quid! COMPLETE! charger, cells, transmitter, 4wd "tc3 style" layout, self contained gear diffs, oil shocks.:)

http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/misc/atechbx101.jpg

BenG 13-10-2006 06:47 AM

actually looks quite good:o

Chris Doughty 13-10-2006 07:26 AM

BX for under 100 quid!!! :D

seriously though, this is what we(the sport) needs, all in ready to run car so kids can go jumping them around tracks for a great price!

BenG 13-10-2006 09:12 AM

yeah, that car is availble for the price of an average( big) christmas present, or they could buy it with xmas money. If I ever set-up an rc company(which I will some day) I would make 3 levels of cars, cheap, but good quality cars like this one, team spec cars, for club racers, and competition kits for club and beyond....

jim76 13-10-2006 09:32 AM

any "naked" pics Jimmy? how did it go on the track, is the plastic brittle etc?

DCM 13-10-2006 09:49 AM

how did it go after Jim, I know I had reservations over the 'odd' steering setup.

jimmy 13-10-2006 09:57 AM

Not had it round a track yet. its not a bad little car at all for the money. racable ? hmm, to be decided, might run it this weekend at batley. its certainly a good intro to buggys

the plastic is nice and soft so should hold up well. This car came from Korea, but schumacher now import the car along with all the spares (including a clear shell and wing)

jimmy 13-10-2006 10:21 AM

I dont have a photo example to hand, but the pinion / spur are an odd size to me. I guess they are metric but I am not sure of the size .5 /.6/.7 module etc ????
the teeth are somewhere between 48dp and 32dp, and are quite large.
I think they look bigger than Tamiya pinions (like those off the tamiya mini) but ive not compared them against each other.

Anyone got any idea ? I asked schumacher but Ive not had a response about that.

DCM 13-10-2006 10:46 AM

more than likely it is .6module, which is between 48 and 32dp, .5modules is near as dam it 48dp, and then .4mod is similar to 64dp.

jimmy 13-10-2006 10:48 AM

is there a .7 module ? I think i head some old kyosho kits were .7 module

DCM 13-10-2006 11:04 AM

never heard of .7m as that is pretty course, .6 is quite big as well.

stefke 13-10-2006 02:57 PM

More pics :

http://www.a-tech.cc/eng/bbs/view.php?id=notice&no=4

Jimmy,

You put up nice reviews. Not as useless like the ones you can read in the magazines. every car is fantastic, if you believe those. But you only seem to review 4WD's. Why no reviews on 2WD's ? Or a compairison between the B4 and the XXX CR ?

jimmy 13-10-2006 03:08 PM

I'm just starting the XFactory X-6 review, so thats a change at least! :)
There are just more 4wd cars around at the moment. I have one at home which I was going to review (tamiya impact) I will be reviewing the Atomic S4 and the Tamiya 501X also. Just seem to be plenty around.

PaulRotheram 13-10-2006 03:21 PM

I had some ideas drawn up with jimmeh regarding 2wd which would be cool to do in the future. The x-6 will be nice to see in review form.

telboy 13-10-2006 05:50 PM

I reviewed the touring car version of this kit for race car. it was actually quite good. i was impressed with the kit for the money.
ok, if you look at it seriously its not that good with regards a competion car, but bob burr ran the t.c. version at a winter meeting where all the schumacher boys were testing team stuff and he managed to qualify it 6th in the a final. all hi did to it was alter the gearing and change the motor for a 'proper' stock. I think he ended up finishing the final in 3rd! against some pretty top of the rane equipment.

I think the buggy version is the same as the t.c but with the extended wishbones to widen the car.

all in all though, not bad for £99

ryan 15-10-2006 05:42 PM

i think these sort of priced cars are great, my first entry level car was the mr4-bc it was good for starting but it was quite fragile. i think it encourages younger people in to the sport which is what rc needs else it will die out. i hope this car is a bit more durable then my old yokomo bc.

ryan

MattW 15-10-2006 10:00 PM

I had one of the first ones of these (driveshafts were still modified/botched touring ones!!!) for a couple of months to look at for Schumacher. I thought it was quite a tidy car. Lots of features that you usually only expect to see on higher proced cars - pivot balls in pivot blocks for the pins for example.

Jimmy, Must admit i thought it was 48dp?? I still by chance have the origional pinion from it sitting here, it's very very close to 48 if it is something different.

jimmy 15-10-2006 10:07 PM

I just took my .6 module tamiya pinion and it was a perfect mesh for the buggy stuff. I would guess the touring car was the same?

buzz 16-10-2006 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by www.tyrc.co.uk (Post 13275)
yeah, that car is availble for the price of an average( big) christmas present, or they could buy it with xmas money. If I ever set-up an rc company(which I will some day) I would make 3 levels of cars, cheap, but good quality cars like this one, team spec cars, for club racers, and competition kits for club and beyond....

never foget ur racing buddies then ;) :D

will race ur TC if u ever make one lol

telboy 16-10-2006 07:17 PM

Quote:

I just took my .6 module tamiya pinion and it was a perfect mesh for the buggy stuff. I would guess the touring car was the same?
I must say I did just use 48dp and it was fine.


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