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Yokomo Shaft Drive Prototype
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Did not see this mentioned anywhere here yet.
Would think this will be a more affordable competition 4WD buggy from Yokomo, similar to the Durga from Tamiya. Looks pretty good though with proper suspension etc. Too bad can't read Japanese... |
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If you want larger versions of the scans check here http://kentech.blogs.se/
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just read your page, whats the news about the TRF 2wd proto?
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Guess it all depends on how testing goes though. |
Old news ;)
I asked on the Cactus Classic thread if anyone there was using one, don't think anyone noticed. Here's another pic I found: (edit: just realised this pic is part of the above scanned image) http://www.rc-japan.de/BigPics/yokoProtoRCM0408.jpg |
in the card box the motor is on the left rear, big pics show it right middle
(as JC BJ4, HPI D4, etc...) but looks too toyish to me. I need carbon and alloy :drool: Maybe they start a new afford to the next worlds (2009 where?) with a shaft driven, I think they max'd out belt driven with the BX worlds... |
I think you need to look a little closer at the car in the box ;)
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[quote=Micha_MX4;106237]in the card box the motor is on the left rear, big pics show it right middle
(as JC BJ4, HPI D4, etc...) but looks too toyish to me. I need carbon and alloy :drool: I think u need to take a look at the x-5 its not full of carbon and alloy but look how its doing it dosnt matter if it hasnt got all the the fancy BLING on it maby yokomo are making this car for a good reason plus YOKOMO DONT LET US DOWN THERE CARS ARE VERY GOOD |
I think, it have nothing to to with yokomo..
I need the alu and carbon parts too :-) The car looks like a kyosho or so.. |
budget B44?
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but then - Yokomo and budget-anything... :confused: When I have to spend like 500 Euros for a RC-car it has to be top quality and top materials (CF reinforced molded chassi would be okay, if it's tub, but carbon shock towers, alloy motor mount, high quality drive shafts and so on is a must) the car shown ist simply too much plastic for me it's competing against an HB D4... |
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don't misunderstand me - I'm a big Yokomo fan(atic) but not all of their cars where top of the class At least with the BX they designed a totally new 4WD not an adapted TC to offroad If the go shaft driven (like their try in TC BD vs. SD) they should design first the car for the worlds and maybe then go for the budget car like JC and AE with the BJ4 and B44 wonder what's up with the thundertiger sparrowhawk :confused: |
Yokomo had a new car all "cadded" up for the `07 worlds but chose not to build one to run:confused:
Not sure if it was belt or shaft driven though:D |
Hi guys, some more pics:
http://www.rc-japan.de/BigPics/bmax40508_2.jpg http://www.rc-japan.de/BigPics/bmax0508_1.jpg http://www.rc-japan.de/BigPics/bmax40508_3.jpg http://www.rc-japan.de/BigPics/bmax40508_4.jpg http://www.rc-japan.de/BigPics/bmax40508_5.jpg http://www.rc-japan.de/BigPics/bmax40508_6.jpg It's being tested at Yatabe Arena, and the lap times seems to be good. The name? Yokomo B-MAX4. The suspension (a-arms, hubs, and shock towers) seems to replicate the geometry of its big brother MR-4BX World's edition. This new car could be a direct competitor for the Tamiya Durga and Kyosho Lazer ZX5 |
Here's a pic with body on:
http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/misc/news/bmax.jpg Not the best looking ever. |
Pic is missing, hombre !:lol:
Edit : ahora no. |
Really ugly!!
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The BX body should be the best and first improvement for the car! :D
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i hate the screws on this car remind me of the zx-5 screws:thumbdown:
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looks reaaly cheap and nasty to me
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