Saturday, November 4, 2023

FD Battle - Initial D Style



A change in wheel colour keeps the FD visible. 

 it really helps my old man eyes see what's happening. 

Jay... the visually disadvantaged dark boy has to deal with the the hard to see everything. 


But the battles were still great. 


with an FC and Ae86 adding the initial D vibe, you could say Kyoko, Ryosuke, Keisuke and Takumi out for some fun. 


the FDs getting the power mods though and i think they have the advantage over the stock 7 and corolla.


Just a cool vibe. 


Pandora FC is a good shape. 


matches well with the Tamiya FD 


Was fun to have some proximity with the beginners. 


Helps them keep the fun for an FD Battle - Initial D Style

Friday, November 3, 2023

FD Twin Stickers

The Two FD3s are sill in finishing mode. Stickers and details. 

Note the rear ducktails. actually the inside of the Addiction ductail mount. ;)



Adding Some more logos to fill in the blank canvas. 



Shout out to me for Design!


Shout out to Marty for Cuts!


Before some details.


After some details.


Rear Window and front banner


Sides and more. to come. 

RE-Xtreme DRB-REW Comeback

The RE-Xtreme RC  DRB-REW chassis conversion was produced about 8 years ago and I produced close to 50 kits. 



The REW is Rear-Wheel-Drive Evolution Weight-Shift and while the high battery helps in this regard.  


The main focus was rear traction to keep up with CS cars on the same tyre and create enough steering lock to prevent spinning on the very basic gyros of the day.


Honestly, this was one of the first RWD chassis in this layout that is now pretty standard. 

We had near Zero grip on our GCRC polished concrete surface so I needed to get as much of the weight rearward without the too much weight effecting steering. 

And also allow the user converting their old chassis with enough flexibility to use whatever conversion parts up front. Wide track, Wipers, Slide racks, Dual Servo, Front Mount Servo, Middle servo, left right. etc. 

So when a friend bought this back into our group, I was excited to see what components were used. 

Wrap up next recommended items and alloy y arms with OD extended ball ends give this a great amount of lock. and not much bump steer.  


I offered to help another friend who acquired a set of chassis plates that had been produced by Bezerk RC directly. (you can still get them) albeit without screws etc. 



So this is the multi-piece set that spins your chassis and opens up the front.


All my DRBs were converted much like this one although this one holds a challenge without the type 2 front uprights.  

I think I got this pretty close to a working machine but there's a few key items this one needs to loose it's true CS like a Diff/Spool and some front knuckles.   

These chassis still perform very well with a few friends still hounding my tuned YD2s.

Still proud i put in the efforts.