Tommy R
I wanna be Dave
Hey y'all,
Well, I'm in the process of building another racer. This one has me more excited than any other racer I've had yet! I'm building a car to race in the US Vintage Trans Am series. :mrgreen:
Basically, the class is comprised of all wheel drive touring cars, 2s LiPo, 25.5T motors, HPI vintage tires, and best of all....they must run a vintage Trans Am style body. Mustangs, Cudas, Camaros, etc... This is my favorite 1:1 racing so it's natural that I'm enticed by this class! Realistic paint schemes are encouraged and driver figures are mandatory. So they take the appearance of the class pretty seriously. Great for us scalers! :mrgreen: In fact, one of the reasons the motors are so slow is to keep the appearance more realistic as they go around the track. A bonus is that it really promotes close, tight racing. Sweet!
I just made a deal on my second Team Associated TC6 touring car. This one will be powered by a 25.5 Novak Ballistic, but I haven't decided what ESC I want to run yet. There's a limited number of approved ESCs, namely Novak, LRP, Speed Passion, and HobbyWing. I'm actually leaning toward a HobbyWing model (Justock).
So a couple pic of the chassis that I received from the seller:
But I've already got a body painted up and ready to go already! Anyone who knows me knows I love vintage cars of all types. So it should come as no surprise that I went realistic with the body. Behold the Penske/Donahue Sunoco '69 Camaro. Sorry for the cruddy cell phone pics.
And in case anyone is curious, the wheels were white, but I dyed them yellow.
Well, I'm in the process of building another racer. This one has me more excited than any other racer I've had yet! I'm building a car to race in the US Vintage Trans Am series. :mrgreen:
Basically, the class is comprised of all wheel drive touring cars, 2s LiPo, 25.5T motors, HPI vintage tires, and best of all....they must run a vintage Trans Am style body. Mustangs, Cudas, Camaros, etc... This is my favorite 1:1 racing so it's natural that I'm enticed by this class! Realistic paint schemes are encouraged and driver figures are mandatory. So they take the appearance of the class pretty seriously. Great for us scalers! :mrgreen: In fact, one of the reasons the motors are so slow is to keep the appearance more realistic as they go around the track. A bonus is that it really promotes close, tight racing. Sweet!
I just made a deal on my second Team Associated TC6 touring car. This one will be powered by a 25.5 Novak Ballistic, but I haven't decided what ESC I want to run yet. There's a limited number of approved ESCs, namely Novak, LRP, Speed Passion, and HobbyWing. I'm actually leaning toward a HobbyWing model (Justock).
So a couple pic of the chassis that I received from the seller:

But I've already got a body painted up and ready to go already! Anyone who knows me knows I love vintage cars of all types. So it should come as no surprise that I went realistic with the body. Behold the Penske/Donahue Sunoco '69 Camaro. Sorry for the cruddy cell phone pics.



And in case anyone is curious, the wheels were white, but I dyed them yellow.