Sunday, February 25, 2007

ABC Hobby Rx7


As my initial purchase of the AE86, I couldn't wait for the RE-Amemiya body. I bought this ABC Hobby Version and gave it a nice racing stripe. Looks great with the CE28N. I cut the body a little higher as the yokomo chassis was not exactly right. I left more meat and it created a bit of a BN Sports look.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Tamiya Super Stock TZ


As another part of my initial purchase I got this TZ tamiya motor. Its a 23T for more torque and servicable. Not that I have yet.

In the states these are about $50 but almost all basic motors in Japan are about 3000yen. Cheap
Super Stock Motor TZ

A high performance motor for electric radio control car use.
A high torque motor designed for endurance race or low speed track.
Can be disassembled for maintenance.
Blue anodized end bell with brush dampers.
Features terminal heat sink and detachable chip capacitor.
23 turn motor
Usable voltage: 7.2V
R.P.M. at best efficiency: 26,500rpm (7.2V)
Torque at best efficiency: 500g-cm (7.2V)
JRM certified motor.

Battery

As part of the initial purchase I picked up 2 of these batteries. Low cost to see if I had time for the RC car and prevent cost blowout.

Sanwa Blazer

This is the method of control. The only mod being a D1 sticker. For an entry level RC it's not bad. It has drive rate adjust, servo reverse and end point adjustment (have to do that one day)
It also came with a speed control. But since I upgraded to better batteries, that has stopped working for some reason. Maybe melted something after running longer. It's my next upgrade but it has me thinking about 2.4ghz /Lipo and Brushless at the same time, so I think I'll be without reverse for a while.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Completed

Here is the completed beast, Rather than go for one colour on the body, I decided for a more traditional Black and White AE86 Scheme.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

The Box

I went to get an RE-Amemiya Rx7 as the first car... No stock. Grrr. So I got the droop Espelir Ae86 2door Trueno
Im no slouch at assembly so it was soon together.
Yokomo's instruction are easy as pie. But you can get the Drift Master pre built if you want.