XSRCdesign
I wanna be Dave
Where is the direct question you asked about your truck?
Ben and Aaron were very quick and very willing to answer all questions I had to keep my rig in line, Even after that I brought a whole extra rig just in case they vetoed it at check in for any reason...
But if your having fun and were allowed to run, every thing should be good "thumbsup"
and as long as were quoting stuff....
Ben and Aaron were very quick and very willing to answer all questions I had to keep my rig in line, Even after that I brought a whole extra rig just in case they vetoed it at check in for any reason...
But if your having fun and were allowed to run, every thing should be good "thumbsup"
and as long as were quoting stuff....
Classes:
(* The goal of these classes is to have a scale looking rig.)
The 2.2 scale class will be limited to 2.2" rim sized rigs.
- This class is for the typical trail rigs, that you have modified quite a bit for off road.
- All 2.2" OEM tires are legal, any modified tire may only be 5.2" tall
- Track width can be NO more than 10.5" in the 2.2 class
- You must run a complete body, bumpers, including fenders, doors & tailgates. Some fender trimming is allowed but the basic shape must be retained.
- A shortened or lengthened body is allowable. A tubed bed must have a functional bed area capable of carrying a full-size spare laid flat (rear fender and tailgate rules to not apply to tubed beds).
- No 4 wheel steer or rear steer at all! if you have more than 2 axles, the FRONT axles are the ONLY ones that can steer.
- No " DIG " of any kind is allowed.
- Wheelbase is limited only by your body, and must fit in your fender wells.
- Vehicle must have a frame-railed chassis. Tubed frame rails are ok.
- Vehicle wheelbase needs to fit within the fender walls of the body.
- Vehicle battery must be mounted on the chassis. You cannot mount the battery above the steering servo/axle/upper links. The goal is to place the battery where it is not visible for a more scale appearance.
- Vehicle must run a full approved body. Fenders may be cut, but it must resemble a 1:1 rig you'd see on the street. "Iffy" Vehicles must be approved by the other MTRCRC members.
- You may add weight to your wheels, but you are only allowed a maximum of 12 TOTAL oz's. You can put it in whichever wheels you want, but 12 oz is the total.
BOTH CLASSES, NO COMP OR TVP CHASSIS, PERIOD, THIS IS SCALE GUYS.
Suggested accessories:
- Winches
- Headlights & tail lights
- Sand ladders, Jerry cans, snorkel,
- Spare tires
- Tools, including shovels, Tamiya wrench, axe,
- Tow strap
- Snatch block
- Realistic Bumpers
- Roof racks
There will points deducted for these scale items, these will happen at tech inspection and be deducted from your final TOTAL score at the end of the day.
1. Hard body -5
2. Leaf sprung, 1 axle -2, both axles -5
3. Trailer " must be towed during entire comp " -5
4. Cooler, sleeping bags , tent, camping gear -1
5. Shovel , axe, hi-lift jack, tools, tamiya wrench, pick, jerry can -1
6. Spare tire, looks only -1
7. Spare tire" functional " -3
8. Winch for looks only -1
9. Winch functional - 3
10. Led's of any kind, must be functional during comp -2
11. Tow strap, d-rings, snatch block -1
12. Bumpers, front -1 , rear -1, both -3
13. Tube frame, exo cage, tube bed, must be made of METAL -3
14. Roof rack, ladder rack, headache rack, must be made of metal -2
15. Boat or canoe, must be removable -3
16. Realistic interior -2
17. Un-modded OEM tires -3
18. Chassis mounted steering servo -5
" Max deduct points per rig is 25 "
Points :
Reverse +1
Gate +5
Reposition +10
Rollover +5
Touch +5
Winch +5 or + 3 , see below.
DNF highest score +20
DNS highest score +50
Timed course scores:
1st place lowest time -10
2. -9
3. -8
4. -7
5. -6
6. -5
7. -4
8. -3
9. -2
10. -1
11th on, nothing.
Winching:
- if you use YOUR winch on YOUR truck, +3 and 10 seconds onto your score
- if someone winches you or tow straps you " buddy course" , they get a -1 and you get +5 and 10 seconds added to your score.
Scale 4X4 Rules, printable version:
http://www.j2drc.rchomepage.com/SC4x4Rules.pdf
Thanks to JIA, scale4x4 and Badger for some of the content in these rules