Vintage RC Info Needed
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Vintage RC Info Needed
A friend of mine had some RC's collectin' dust and gave them to me so that they would have a good home and maybe get driven again.
I'm not real familiar with too many older RC's, so I need some help identifing and and some background info on them.
This is the radio I got.
This is a Tamiya Astute, circa late 80's early 90's?
This next ride is a Hirobo something.
The last one, I know nothing about except that the person said he put it together with spare parts and stuff. I know there has to be a base model that its made from, but I have know idea.
As you can tell from the dust in pics, these have been sitting for a long time.
Any info or links would be great.
Thanks,
SG219
I'm not real familiar with too many older RC's, so I need some help identifing and and some background info on them.
This is the radio I got.
This is a Tamiya Astute, circa late 80's early 90's?
This next ride is a Hirobo something.
The last one, I know nothing about except that the person said he put it together with spare parts and stuff. I know there has to be a base model that its made from, but I have know idea.
As you can tell from the dust in pics, these have been sitting for a long time.
Any info or links would be great.
Thanks,
SG219
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Sounds like some researchis needed....
The astute looks familiar, but can't give any info on it.
Never seen the onroad before. Radio looks 80ish like you said. I'm sure it'll do just fine, that is if you can deal with the stick style.
Bottom car looks like a Hornet/Super Hornet to me. Shock towers look custom, but the rest looks to be with the Hornet platform.
You'll definetly need some new electronics though.
If you go to run some nice batts in those with the stock electronics, you'll get bit type controls...
The MSC will get hot, and most likely you'll lose the propo in the throttle making it a on/off type thing...
People still race vintage cars/buggies/trucks, so get to it... Those are gonna be nice once cleaned, and cared for...
Nice score dude.
silla
The astute looks familiar, but can't give any info on it.
Never seen the onroad before. Radio looks 80ish like you said. I'm sure it'll do just fine, that is if you can deal with the stick style.
Bottom car looks like a Hornet/Super Hornet to me. Shock towers look custom, but the rest looks to be with the Hornet platform.
You'll definetly need some new electronics though.
If you go to run some nice batts in those with the stock electronics, you'll get bit type controls...
The MSC will get hot, and most likely you'll lose the propo in the throttle making it a on/off type thing...
People still race vintage cars/buggies/trucks, so get to it... Those are gonna be nice once cleaned, and cared for...
Nice score dude.
silla
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Re: Vintage RC Info Needed
Tthose things have more dust on them than betty k's offroaders..sg219 wrote:A friend of mine had some RC's collectin' dust and gave them to me so that they would have a good home and maybe get driven again.
Hope you have something insane planned for them... *cough*mamba*cough*
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http://tamiyaclub.com/car.asp?id=80
http://tamiyaclub.com/car_comment.asp?cid=80
Tamiya Club is a great resource for vintage RC.
Later,
Chrome...
http://tamiyaclub.com/car_comment.asp?cid=80
Tamiya Club is a great resource for vintage RC.
Later,
Chrome...
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Thanks Chrome. I was headed that direction. Bird told me about that site too.
I found some info.
The dune buggy is...
http://tamiyaclub.com/car.asp?id=50
Tamyia Wild One
#58050
Released 9/25/85
The buggy one...
http://tamiyaclub.com/car.asp?id=80
Tamyia Astute
#58080
Released 9/13/89
The 4WD car is...
Hirobo
Wescom II 4WD
Toyoto Celica GT four
I found some info.
The dune buggy is...
http://tamiyaclub.com/car.asp?id=50
Tamyia Wild One
#58050
Released 9/25/85
The buggy one...
http://tamiyaclub.com/car.asp?id=80
Tamyia Astute
#58080
Released 9/13/89
The 4WD car is...
Hirobo
Wescom II 4WD
Toyoto Celica GT four
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The Wild One is a little busted up.
It needs a battery cover and possibly a new chassis. The chassis has some stress cracks where the rear suspenion brackets are mounted.
I'm not sure how far I would like to restore this one. Its not in real bad shape, but I can see its going to take some time to find some parts and the even more extra cash to buy them.
I really would like to make this runable, just so it works properly and safely, but it would still be a shelf queen.
I don't want to wait too long and then never be able to find parts down the road. It's already 20 years old.
The Hirobo will definitely be running around sometime soon.
The Astute needs the steering set-up fixed. The crank is broken, other than that it should be runable. I think I might even put in a new ESC.
I still need to check and see what conditions the servos are all in, and check all the mechanical ESC's to see if they operate OK. The Hirobo seems to be in the best condition. I hate to cut the plugs to convert them to Deans so I can run them. I got two batteries with them that have Tammy plugs, but those plugs suck.
The Wild One will stay Tamiya no matter what.
If anyone in their internet travels come across anything, info, cool pics, vid, about any of these rides, PLEASE post them.
Thanks,
SG219
It needs a battery cover and possibly a new chassis. The chassis has some stress cracks where the rear suspenion brackets are mounted.
I'm not sure how far I would like to restore this one. Its not in real bad shape, but I can see its going to take some time to find some parts and the even more extra cash to buy them.
I really would like to make this runable, just so it works properly and safely, but it would still be a shelf queen.
I don't want to wait too long and then never be able to find parts down the road. It's already 20 years old.
The Hirobo will definitely be running around sometime soon.
The Astute needs the steering set-up fixed. The crank is broken, other than that it should be runable. I think I might even put in a new ESC.
I still need to check and see what conditions the servos are all in, and check all the mechanical ESC's to see if they operate OK. The Hirobo seems to be in the best condition. I hate to cut the plugs to convert them to Deans so I can run them. I got two batteries with them that have Tammy plugs, but those plugs suck.
The Wild One will stay Tamiya no matter what.
If anyone in their internet travels come across anything, info, cool pics, vid, about any of these rides, PLEASE post them.
Thanks,
SG219