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Making a Yokomo wcs93-esque car from a '94
Hi Lads,
I recently created this car on a YZ10 94 platform, it's a carbon 94 (soon to have TCS) painted by SrD - the red/orange wing is temporary. I have the 'proper' wheels and wing en route courtesy of Asa and Cedric :) http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...psp9rdkdst.jpg http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...s6rvouiqw.jpeg So after speaking to my mate DerbyDan and various facebook messages with Naushad, Cedric, Asa and Hugh I started going through my parts bin last night to see just what I had in there: http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...psyyxu8ilk.jpg and a rear lower bulkhead that would need modifying: http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...psn76zz3ii.png My goal isn't to have a pure wcs93 but rather a car that I can run that looks like one - once I cut the wheel dots and get the wheels/wing fitted it'll look pretty damn cool if I do say so myself but the rear end will bug me. I'm probably ordering a wcs93 GRP rear tower (front is pretty much the same as the 94), camber link plate and top deck from FibreLyte - I think I pretty much have the other stuff I need from my YZ10 and 870c boxes? I'm probably going to use a FibreLyte chassis too but can't decide whether to get the Masami version or not that Dan made possible for us. Last night I fitted the proper AE teflon shocks too - more pics soon. All advice welcomed. Cheers, Dan |
We need more in depth photos Dan
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The result of today's well spent day at work:
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...psddnksqvp.jpg http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...pskzbhlzzu.jpg :thumbsup: |
Living the dream pal
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Just being damn lazy Justin :)
If anyone is wondering why I cut this down - on the wcs93, the shock tower mounts to the upright sections of the pivot blocks - you can get an idea of this from DerbyDan's pic of his gorgeous (and real with race history) wcs: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...S/DSC00116.jpg |
Dam that looks good can't wait to get my hands on mine
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